PC - Binocular Vision 1 Accommodation - Week 2 Flashcards

1
Q

By what age is accommodation thought to be fully developed?

A

6 months of age.

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2
Q

Name the 4 major stimulators of accommodation in order of strength.

A

Blur - primary driver
Proximal awareness
Vergence
Tonic accommodation

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3
Q

Name 6 factors that influence accommodation.

A
Blur
Luminance
Proximity
Chromatic aberration
Convergence of eyes
Age
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4
Q

What are 5 features of accommodation that can be measured clinically?

A
Posture (lag/lead)
Amplitude (NPA)
Accommodative facility
Relative accommodation (NRA/PRA)
Convergence accommodation (A/AC)
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5
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Describe Monocular Estimate Method - Near Retinoscopy for measuring accommodation.

A

The target and observer are at the same distance, so the reflex is a measure of the stability and accuracy of the accommodative response.

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6
Q

What are two advantages of doing MEM?

A

Objective and can be done in free space

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7
Q

What are the expected values for a MEM finding, and keeping this in mind, what value would raise suspicion?

A

Expected - +0.25 - 0.50

Minus findings, or above +0.75 should raise suspicion

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8
Q

Consider binocular cross cylinder. Is it subjective or objective?

A

Subjective

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9
Q

Can the binocular cross cylinder be done in free space?

A

No, requires a phoropter.

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10
Q

Name a disadvantage of the binocular cross cylinder.

A

Not close enough to a reeal life near task, and can be influenced by a lack of proximal cues.

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11
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What are the expected values for the binocular cross cylinder?

A

+0.50 with a standard deviation of +0.50.

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12
Q

Describe the pushup method to measure amplitude of accommodation. Is it subjective or objective?
What are the expected values?

A
Near point accommodation technique.
Is a subjective test.
Amplitude = 18 - (age/3)
or
Minimum amplitude = 15 - (age/4)
SD = +/-2.00D
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13
Q

Consider the reverse pushup method. Explain why this method overestimates the accommodative amplitude.

A

Due to the magnification effect of bringing the target closer and improving VA.

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14
Q

Describe the refractor head and portable near point rule.

A

A variation of the monocular pushup method, allowing you to measure blur using the refractor head attachment.

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15
Q

Name a disadvantage of doing the pushup method when the patient is behind a phoropter.

A

It interferes with proximal cues and may give a different result.

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16
Q

Describe the minus lens to blur technique.

A

Minus lens are added to a target at 33cm until it can no longer be seen.

17
Q

Compare the expected results of the pushup method to minus lens to blur, and explain why the difference, if any.

A

Minus lens to blur typically less than pushup method by 2.00D. This is due to the lack of the magnification effect of moving the target closer to the patient.

18
Q

Define accommodative facility.

A

The speed and efficiency at which accommodation takes place.

19
Q

How is accommodative facility measured?

A

Using near accommodative facility flippers.

20
Q

Describe how accommodative facility is performed.

A

The patient is given a near fixation target. The flippers are + and - lenses. Beginning with the + side, the lenses are flipped, and the patient is timed on how long it takes for them to regain focus.

21
Q

What is accommodative facility measured in, and what are the expected adult values?

A

Cycles per minute

Average is 8 cycles per minute

22
Q

Define 3 characteristic signs of accommodative insufficiency.

A

High lag
Low amplitude
Poor facility

23
Q

Define 3 characteristic signs of accommodative excess.

A

Variable VA
No lag/lead
Fails + facility

24
Q

Define 2 characteristic signs of accommodative spasm.

A

Reduced VA
Reduced lead
Fails + facility

25
Q

Define 2 characteristic signs of ill-sustained accommodation.

A

High variable lag

Slow facility

26
Q

Define 2 characteristic signs of in-facility accommodation.

A

Slow facility + and -