Author/Authors :
hilmi, mohd r international islamic universitas malaysia - kulliyyah of allied health sciences - department of optometry and vision science, Kuantan, Malaysia , khairidzan, mohd k international islamic universitas malaysia - kulliyyah of medicine - department of ophthalmology, Kuantan, Malaysia , azemin, zulfaezal c international islamic universitas malaysia - kulliyyah of allied health sciences - department of optometry and vision science, Kuantan, Malaysia , azami, muhammad h international islamic university - kulliyyah of engineering - department of mechanical engineering, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , ariffin, azrin e international islamic universitas malaysia - kulliyyah of allied health sciences - department of optometry and vision science, Kuantan, Malaysia
Abstract :
Background: Contrast sensitivity (CS) is widely used as a measure of visual function in research and clinical settings. CS is regarded as an important visual parameter, detecting subtle reductions in vision prior to significant reduction in visual acuity. Methods: We examined the agreement between the gold-standard Pelli–Robson chart and a computerized test termed the M S Smart System II (MSSS-II) in patients with primary pterygium. Ninety-three patients (93 primary pterygium eyes) who visited an ophthalmology clinic were selected. The patients were randomly assessed for CS using the MSSS-II or Pelli–Robson chart. The primary outcome was agreement in log units between these two tests in the assessment of CS in patients with primary pterygium. Results: The mean and standard deviation of CS measurement in the two tests were comparable (1.22 ± 0.56 vs. 1.21 ± 0.57 log units, respectively, p = 0.083). The Bland–Altman plot revealed that the mean difference between the two charts was 0.0016 log units (standard deviation: 0.009 log units) with narrow limits of agreement of −0.0186 to 0.0186. Conclusions: MSSS-II provides an alternative for the clinical assessment of CS using a computerized method that describes the status of visual function in patients with primary pterygium.
Keywords :
contrast sensitivity , Pelli–Robson chart , M S Smart System II , pterygium