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Vision Screening for the Detection of Amblyopia

M

Mladen Busic

Status

Completed

Conditions

Refractive Errors
Strabismus
Amblyopia
Ptosis
Anisometropia

Treatments

Other: Amblyopia screening

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01430247
30082011/2011

Details and patient eligibility

About

INTRODUCTION. Amblyopia is defined as the loss of visual acuity (VA) in one or both eyes, without any obvious structural or pathological anomalies. Amblyopic eye should be able to regain some VA if treatment is initiated before the age of seven. It is the leading cause of monocular blindness in the 20- to 70-year olds with prevalence 2-5%. Amblyopia is mainly monocular, hence children are general asymptomatic. VA testing is the only reliable method of detecting amblyopia, and the fourth year of life is considered best for vision screening programs.

AIM: The purpose of the study is to reduce the preventable vision loss. The main goal of the study is to evidence the problem of amblyopia in Zagreb and to release a model for formal, government directed vision-screening program as a Croatian public health policy.

HYPOTHESIS. In Croatia, the prevalence and actual effect of amblyopia and amblyogenic factors, along with treatment efficacy is impossible to quantify, since no population-based studies have been performed regarding this issue. In addition, national screening of preschool children does not exist, while the school-entry screening is prescribed by law. The object of the study is to determine the prevalence of amblyopia in a 4-4.5 year old children of The Town of Zagreb, the efficacy of screening and effectiveness of treatment on reducing amblyopia prevalence. The primary hypothesis is defined: screening of visual acuity monocularly at distance and near in 4-4.5 year old children in Zagreb is effective in detecting amblyopia.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Monocular vision of about 7000 children/ year aged 4-4.5 for whom both parents gave consent is to be tested with Lea chart at near (40cm) and distance (3m) in the kindergartens of The Town of Zagreb. The criterion for referral to complete ophthalmological examination is VA <0.8.

Enrollment

7,000 patients

Sex

All

Ages

48 to 54 months old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • children in the kindergartens of The Town of Zagreb aged 4-4.5 for whom both parents gave written informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • children younger than 4 years and children older than 4.5 years

Trial design

Primary purpose

Screening

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

7,000 participants in 1 patient group

Amblyopia screening
Other group
Treatment:
Other: Amblyopia screening

Trial contacts and locations

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