Visual impairment in children with spastic cerebral palsy measured by psychophysical and electrophysiological grating acuity tests


Autoria(s): Costa, Marcelo Fernandes; Ventura, Dora Fix
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

Resumo

Background: This study measured grating visual acuity in 173 children between 6-48 months of age who had different types of spastic cerebral palsy (CP). Method: Behavioural acuity was measured with the Teller Acuity Cards (TAC) using a staircase psychophysical procedure. Electrophysiological visual acuity was estimated using the sweep VEP (sVEP). Results: The percentage of children outside the superior tolerance limits was 44 of 63 (69%) and 50 of 55 (91%) of tetraplegic, 36 of 56 (64%) and 42 of 53 (79%) of diplegic, 10 of 48 (21%) and 12 of 40 (30%) of hemiplegic for sVEP and TAC, respectively. For the sVEP, the greater visual acuity deficit found in the tetraplegic group was significantly different from that of the hemiplegic group (p < 0.001). In the TAC procedure the mean visual acuity deficits of the tetraplegic and diplegic groups were significantly different from that of hemiplegic group (p < 0.001). The differences between sVEP and TAC means of visual acuity difference were statistically significant for the tetraplegic (p < 0.001), diplegic (p < 0.001), and hemiplegic group (p = 0.004). Discussion: Better visual acuities were obtained in both procedures for hemiplegic children compared to diplegic or tetraplegic. Tetraplegic and diplegic children showed greater discrepancies between the TAC and sVEP results. Inter-ocular acuity difference was more frequent in sVEP measurements. Conclusions: Electrophysiologically measured visual acuity is better than behavioural visual acuity in children with CP.

FAPESP [02/12733-8]

CNPq [523303/95-5]

USP-PROPESP

CAPES/PROCAD [0019/01-1]

Identificador

DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROREHABILITATION, LONDON, v. 15, n. 6, pp. 414-424, 46204, 2012

1751-8423

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/42793

10.3109/17518423.2012.703704

http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17518423.2012.703704

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eng

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INFORMA HEALTHCARE

LONDON

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DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROREHABILITATION

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Palavras-Chave #SWEEP VEP #VISUAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY #CEREBRAL PALSY #VISUAL DEVELOPMENT #SPATIAL VISION #PSYCHOPHYSICS #GROSS MOTOR FUNCTION #SWEEP-VEP #FOLLOW-UP #PRETERM #CARDS #LIFE #AGE #CLASSIFICATION #ABNORMALITIES #AGREEMENT #CLINICAL NEUROLOGY #PEDIATRICS #REHABILITATION
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