BVP - Paediatric Accommodation Vergence Problems - Week 10 Flashcards
List and define the three key facets of vision.
Visual integrity
-eye health and visual acuity
Visual efficiency
-clear and comfortable vision
Visual information processing
-understanding and analysing what we see
What percentage of school-aged children suffer from an undetected visual problem?
25%
By what age should every child have an eye exam?
By age 3
What VA is required for distance and near to meet classroom visual demands?
D - 6/12
N - 6/30
What accommodative range and facility is required for distance and near to meet classroom visual demands?
Range - ~8D
Facility - 11 cycles/min
What vergence reserve and facility is required for distance and near to meet classroom visual demands?
Reserve - 17^break
Facility - 14 cycles/min
What is the recommended duration of near work before having a break?
~30 mins then a break
Does vision for the purposes of classroom demands have more to do with visual acuity or visual efficiency?
More to do with visual efficiency and less to do with VA
What are hyperopes of school age more likely to manifest (accommodatively) compared to emmetropes/myopes?
Accommodative lag
Treating hyperopes before what age results in better perceptual skills compared to those treated after that age?
Treatment before age 4 results in superior outcomes
What is fatigue/stress/prolonged near work a risk factor for in children (4)?
Accommodative insufficiency/excess
Convergence insufficiency/excess
What accommodative-vergence dysfunctions is there a genetic predisposition for (4)?
Convergence insufficiency/excess
Divergence excess
Divergence insufficiency
What is uncorrected refractive error a risk factor for (3)?
Convergence excess
Basic esophoria
Accommodative insufficiency
What is down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and fragile x syndrome a risk factor for (2)?
Accommodative insufficiency
Convergence excess
What is diabetes, myasthenia gravis and antidepressant medications a risk factor for (2)?
Accommodative insufficiency/excess