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Effects of home reading training on reading and quality of life in AMD—a randomized and controlled study
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Ivanov, I V
, Trauzettel-Klosinski, S
, Cordey, A
, Eschweiler, G W
, Altpeter-Ott, E
, Knipp, C
, Kuester, Stephan
, Martus, P
, Kaltenegger, K
in
Acuity
/ Age
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Dementia disorders
/ Emotions
/ Eye movements
/ Language
/ Macular degeneration
/ Ophthalmology
/ Quality of life
/ Reading
/ Rehabilitation
/ Retina
/ Vision
2019
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Effects of home reading training on reading and quality of life in AMD—a randomized and controlled study
by
Ivanov, I V
, Trauzettel-Klosinski, S
, Cordey, A
, Eschweiler, G W
, Altpeter-Ott, E
, Knipp, C
, Kuester, Stephan
, Martus, P
, Kaltenegger, K
in
Acuity
/ Age
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Dementia disorders
/ Emotions
/ Eye movements
/ Language
/ Macular degeneration
/ Ophthalmology
/ Quality of life
/ Reading
/ Rehabilitation
/ Retina
/ Vision
2019
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Effects of home reading training on reading and quality of life in AMD—a randomized and controlled study
by
Ivanov, I V
, Trauzettel-Klosinski, S
, Cordey, A
, Eschweiler, G W
, Altpeter-Ott, E
, Knipp, C
, Kuester, Stephan
, Martus, P
, Kaltenegger, K
in
Acuity
/ Age
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Dementia disorders
/ Emotions
/ Eye movements
/ Language
/ Macular degeneration
/ Ophthalmology
/ Quality of life
/ Reading
/ Rehabilitation
/ Retina
/ Vision
2019
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Effects of home reading training on reading and quality of life in AMD—a randomized and controlled study
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Effects of home reading training on reading and quality of life in AMD—a randomized and controlled study
2019
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BackgroundAge-related macular degeneration (AMD) causes reading impairment, reduced quality of life (QoL), and secondary depression. We have shown that support with magnifying aids improved reading speed (RS), emotional and cognitive status, and QoL. The present study investigates whether additional reading training (RT) (after adapting to appropriate visual aids) can further improve vision rehabilitation.MethodsPatients with dry AMD were randomly assigned to 2 groups. The primary RT group (P-RTG, n = 25) trained with sequentially presented text (RSVP), and the control group (CG, n = 12) performed placebo training (crossword puzzles) and later crossed over to RT, so that altogether 37 participants performed reading training. Patients trained at home on a PC for 6 weeks. RS was assessed during reading printed paragraphs of text aloud. Using a scanning laser ophthalmoscope, we examined fixation stability and preferred retinal locus (PRL) for fixating a cross, as well as PRL and eye movements during reading single words. We assessed emotional status by Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), cognitive status by dementia detection test (DemTect) and QoL by Impact of Vision Impairment (IVI) profile. Visual acuity and magnification requirement were examined by standard procedures. All variables were measured before and after placebo training, before and after RT, and after 6 weeks without training (follow-up).ResultsRS improved significantly in the P-RTG during RT, but not in the CG during placebo training. The effect remained stable at follow-up. Fixation performance and eye movement variables did not change. Emotional status (MADRS) improved in P-RTG during RT and showed a significant difference of the change of scores between the 2 groups.Complete IVI scores improved significantly during RT and remained stable.ConclusionThe results indicate that patients with AMD, who already use magnifying aids, benefit from additional RT and that it can contribute in preventing depression and improve QoL.Trial registrationThe study was registered at the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00015609).
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