Cell Phone Application for Vision Assessment



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Ocular
Therapuetic Areas:Ophthalmology
Healthy:No
Age Range:3 - 18
Updated:9/14/2018
Start Date:August 25, 2017
End Date:August 3, 2019
Contact:Sasapin Prakalapakorn, MD
Email:grace.prakalapakorn@duke.edu
Phone:919-684-7679

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How Does Visual Acuity Assessment Using the Peek Acuity Application Compare to the Standard Exam in the Clinic?

The purpose of this study is to evaluate how visual acuity assessed with Peek Acuity (a cell
phone application to check visual acuity) among preschool and school-aged children 3 to less
than18 years of age (1) compares to the standard visual acuity exam in the ophthalmology
clinic and (2) performs as a screening test for ocular abnormalities that warrant referral
for an eye exam.

Current recommendations suggest that children begin visual acuity screening as early as
possible with most children capable at 3 years old though some may not be able to cooperate
until 4 years of age. While visual acuity screening is standard in schools and pediatric
clinics, the specificity of the exams has been questioned. A number of community screening
exams rely on outdated and flawed methods that may not accurately access the vision of all
children. Because many children who fail these vision screenings are referred to
ophthalmology clinics without a true visual acuity deficit, a more accurate but accessible,
cost effective, and feasible vision screening exam is necessary. One solution is a smart
phone application designed to assess visual acuity, called Peek Acuity. The application is
available for android operating system and can be downloaded as a free beta from the Google
Play Store. A short tutorial walks users through the application. The application displays a
single letter "E" in 4 positions, 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees (rolling "E") that does not
require English comprehension. Patients are instructed to point in the direction of the arms
of the "E." The examiner records the responses by swiping the screen in the direction the
patient points. The application uses responses to calculate visual acuity and typical exams
can be completed within 2 minutes.

In one study, Peek Acuity visual assessments have been shown to be comparable to that
determined by the ophthalmology clinic in patients aged 55 years and older. This study also
found that the Peek Acuity is efficient, with an average exam time of 77 seconds compared to
82 seconds using the standard Snellen eye chart.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Capable and willing to provide consent

- 3 to less than 18 years of age

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unable or unwilling to give consent

- Over 18 years of age

- Less than 3 years of age
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