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Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system

BACKGROUND: The main objective of this study was to test Argus II subjects on three real‐world functional vision tasks. DESIGN: The study was designed to be randomized and prospective. Testing was conducted in a hospital/research laboratory setting at the various participating centres. PARTICIPANTS:...

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Autores principales: Dagnelie, Gislin, Christopher, Punita, Arditi, Aries, da Cruz, Lyndon, Duncan, Jacque L, Ho, Allen C, Olmos de Koo, Lisa C, Sahel, José‐Alain, Stanga, Paulo E, Thumann, Gabriele, Wang, Yizhong, Arsiero, Maura, Dorn, Jessy D, Greenberg, Robert J
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27495262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ceo.12812
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author Dagnelie, Gislin
Christopher, Punita
Arditi, Aries
da Cruz, Lyndon
Duncan, Jacque L
Ho, Allen C
Olmos de Koo, Lisa C
Sahel, José‐Alain
Stanga, Paulo E
Thumann, Gabriele
Wang, Yizhong
Arsiero, Maura
Dorn, Jessy D
Greenberg, Robert J
author_facet Dagnelie, Gislin
Christopher, Punita
Arditi, Aries
da Cruz, Lyndon
Duncan, Jacque L
Ho, Allen C
Olmos de Koo, Lisa C
Sahel, José‐Alain
Stanga, Paulo E
Thumann, Gabriele
Wang, Yizhong
Arsiero, Maura
Dorn, Jessy D
Greenberg, Robert J
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description BACKGROUND: The main objective of this study was to test Argus II subjects on three real‐world functional vision tasks. DESIGN: The study was designed to be randomized and prospective. Testing was conducted in a hospital/research laboratory setting at the various participating centres. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty eight Argus II subjects, all profoundly blind, participated in this study. METHODS: Subjects were tested on the three real‐world functional vision tasks: Sock Sorting, Sidewalk Tracking and Walking Direction Discrimination task MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: For the Sock Sorting task, percentage correct was computed based on how accurately subjects sorted the piles on a cloth‐covered table and on a bare table. In the Sidewalk Tracking task, an ‘out of bounds’ count was recorded, signifying how often the subject veered away from the test course. During the Walking Direction Discrimination task, subjects were tested on the number of times they correctly identified the direction of testers walking across their field of view. RESULTS: The mean percentage correct OFF versus ON for the Sock Sorting task was found to be significantly different for both testing conditions (t‐test, P < 0.01). On the Sidewalk Tracking task, subjects performed significantly better with the system ON than they did with the system OFF (t‐test, P < 0.05). Eighteen (18) of 27 subjects (67%) performed above chance with the system ON, and 6 (22%) did so with system OFF on the Walking Direction Discrimination task. CONCLUSIONS: Argus II subjects performed better on all three tasks with their systems ON than they did with their systems OFF.
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spelling pubmed-52936832017-04-06 Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system Dagnelie, Gislin Christopher, Punita Arditi, Aries da Cruz, Lyndon Duncan, Jacque L Ho, Allen C Olmos de Koo, Lisa C Sahel, José‐Alain Stanga, Paulo E Thumann, Gabriele Wang, Yizhong Arsiero, Maura Dorn, Jessy D Greenberg, Robert J Clin Exp Ophthalmol Original Articles BACKGROUND: The main objective of this study was to test Argus II subjects on three real‐world functional vision tasks. DESIGN: The study was designed to be randomized and prospective. Testing was conducted in a hospital/research laboratory setting at the various participating centres. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty eight Argus II subjects, all profoundly blind, participated in this study. METHODS: Subjects were tested on the three real‐world functional vision tasks: Sock Sorting, Sidewalk Tracking and Walking Direction Discrimination task MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: For the Sock Sorting task, percentage correct was computed based on how accurately subjects sorted the piles on a cloth‐covered table and on a bare table. In the Sidewalk Tracking task, an ‘out of bounds’ count was recorded, signifying how often the subject veered away from the test course. During the Walking Direction Discrimination task, subjects were tested on the number of times they correctly identified the direction of testers walking across their field of view. RESULTS: The mean percentage correct OFF versus ON for the Sock Sorting task was found to be significantly different for both testing conditions (t‐test, P < 0.01). On the Sidewalk Tracking task, subjects performed significantly better with the system ON than they did with the system OFF (t‐test, P < 0.05). Eighteen (18) of 27 subjects (67%) performed above chance with the system ON, and 6 (22%) did so with system OFF on the Walking Direction Discrimination task. CONCLUSIONS: Argus II subjects performed better on all three tasks with their systems ON than they did with their systems OFF. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-07 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5293683/ /pubmed/27495262 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ceo.12812 Text en © 2016 The Authors Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Dagnelie, Gislin
Christopher, Punita
Arditi, Aries
da Cruz, Lyndon
Duncan, Jacque L
Ho, Allen C
Olmos de Koo, Lisa C
Sahel, José‐Alain
Stanga, Paulo E
Thumann, Gabriele
Wang, Yizhong
Arsiero, Maura
Dorn, Jessy D
Greenberg, Robert J
Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system
title Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system
title_full Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system
title_fullStr Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system
title_full_unstemmed Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system
title_short Performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the Argus® II retinal prosthesis system
title_sort performance of real‐world functional vision tasks by blind subjects improves after implantation with the argus® ii retinal prosthesis system
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27495262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ceo.12812
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