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The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of 1 hour/day of binocular game play 7 days per week with 2 hours/day patching 7 days per week in children 5 to <17
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The purpose of the study is to 1) compare the effectiveness of 1 hour/day of binocular game play 7 days per week (minimum of 4 days per week) with 2 hours/day patching 7 days per week, in children 5 to <13 years of age (younger cohort), as a non-inferiority study; and 2) to compare the effectiveness of 1 hour/day of binocular game play 7 days per week (minimum of 4 days per week) with 2 hours/day patching 7 days per week, in children 13 to <17 years of age (older cohort), as a superiority study.
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Age 5 to <17 years
Amblyopia associated with strabismus, anisometropia, or both (previously treated or untreated)
Criteria for strabismus: At least one of the following must be met:
Criteria for anisometropia: At least one of the following criteria must be met:
Criteria for combined-mechanism amblyopia: Both of the following criteria must be met:
No amblyopia treatment in the past 2 weeks (patching, atropine, Bangerter, vision therapy)
Refractive correction (spectacles or contact lenses, if applicable) must meet the following criteria at enrollment and be based on a cycloplegic refraction that is not more than 7 months old.
Requirements for Correction of Refractive Error:
For subjects meeting criteria for strabismic (only) amblyopia (see 2.2.1 #2 above):
• Hypermetropia, if corrected, must not be under-corrected by more than +1.50 D spherical equivalent, and the reduction in plus sphere must be symmetric in the two eyes.
For subjects meeting criteria for anisometropic or combined-mechanism amblyopia (see 2.2.1 #2 above):
Refractive corrections meeting the above criteria must be worn for either:
Monocular or binocular contact lens wear is allowed provided the contact lenses meet the above refractive requirements at the corneal plane. The same form of correction must be worn throughout the entire study during study procedures (i.e., no changing between contacts and spectacles while patching or while game-playing or study testing). Safety glasses are not required for subjects wearing contact lenses, but investigators are encouraged to suggest safety glasses be worn over contact lenses.
Visual acuity, measured in each eye without cycloplegia in current refractive correction (if applicable) within 7 days prior to randomization using the Amblyopia Treatment Study single-surround HOTV (ATS-HOTV) visual acuity protocol for children < 7 years and the Electronic Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (E-ETDRS) visual acuity protocol for children ≥ 7 years on a study-approved device displaying single surrounded optotypes, as follows:
Heterotropia or heterophoria with a total near deviation of ≤ 10∆ (measured by PACT).
Ability to align the nonius cross on the binocular game system (angles of ocular deviation >10∆ would require the nonius cross to be adjusted to such an extent that playing of the game would be compromised).
Subject is able to play Hess Falling Blocks game on the study iPad® (on easy setting) under binocular conditions (with red-green glasses), as demonstrated by scoring at least 1 line in the office.
Investigator is willing to prescribe computer game play or patching per protocol.
Parent understands the protocol and is willing to accept randomization.
Parent has phone (or access to phone) and is willing to be contacted by Jaeb Center staff.
Relocation outside of area of an active Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group (PEDIG) site for this study within the next 16 weeks is not anticipated.
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A subject is excluded for any of the following reasons:
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485 participants in 2 patient groups
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