1. Objective cyclodeviation measurement in normal subjects by means of Cyclocheck ® application.
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Simiera J, Ordon AJ, and Loba P
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Fovea Centralis diagnostic imaging, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Strabismus physiopathology, Young Adult, Eye Movements physiology, Software, Strabismus diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the range of cyclodeviation in normal individuals by means of Cyclocheck
® application recently designed by the authors and freely available at www.cyclocheck.com., Methods: Healthy subjects with normal muscle balance, best-corrected visual acuity of ⩾0.8, and stereopsis on Randot charts of ⩽100 s of arc were included in the study. Two separate digital fundus photographs were taken of each eye of every patient. The disk-foveal angle was calculated using the Cyclocheck® application. The average result of the disk-foveal angle measurements were considered for data analysis., Results: A total of 131 patients met inclusion criteria for the study population. The mean value of the disk-foveal angle in the whole study group (both right and left eye) was 6.39° ± 2.72° with 5.26° ± 2.56° (range from -0.4° to 12.55°) in the right eye and 7.52° ± 2.39° (range from 1.25° to 12.76°) in the left eye. The mean value of the disk-foveal angle of the left eye was greater by 2.26° than that of the right eye., Conclusion: Cyclocheck® software allows easy assessment of cyclodeviation. Normal individuals present with a positive value of the disk-foveal angle with a certain spread of the results. The analysis of obtained measurements revealed a significant asymmetry between both eyes with the left eye being more excyclodeviated in an otherwise orthotropic population, which remains a subject for further investigations.- Published
- 2021
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