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Rehabilitation of amblyopia using a digital platform for visual training combined with patching in children: a prospective study
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Rehabilitation of amblyopia using a digital platform for visual training combined with patching in children: a prospective study
Rehabilitation of amblyopia using a digital platform for visual training combined with patching in children: a prospective study
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Rehabilitation of amblyopia using a digital platform for visual training combined with patching in children: a prospective study

2024
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Purpose To assess the possible benefits of the use of perceptual learning and dichoptic therapy combined with patching in children with amblyopia over the use of only patching. Methods Quasi-experimental multicentric study including 52 amblyopic children. Patients who improved their visual acuity (VA) by combining spectacles and patching were included in patching group (PG: 20 subjects), whereas those that did not improved with patching performed visual training (perceptual learning + dichoptic therapy) combined with patching, being assigned to the visual treatment group (VT: 32 subjects). Changes in VA, contrast sensitivity (CS), and stereopsis were monitored during a 6-month follow-up in each group. Results Significant improvements in VA were found in both groups at 1 month ( p  < 0.01). The total improvement of VA was 0.18 ± 0.16 and 0.31 ± 0.35 logMAR in PG and VT groups, respectively ( p  = 0.317). The Wilcoxon effect size was slightly higher in VT (0.48 vs. 0.54) at 6 months. An enhancement in CS was observed in the amblyopic eye of the VT group for all spatial frequencies at 1 month ( p  < 0.001). Likewise, the binocular function score also increased significantly in VT group ( p  = 0.002). A prediction equation of VA improvement at 1 month in VT group was obtained by multiple linear regression analysis ( p  < 0.001, R 2  = 0.747). Conclusions A combined treatment of visual training and patching is effective for obtaining a predictable improvement of VA, CS, and binocularity in patching-resistant amblyopic children.