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One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes
Background: Vision tests are used in concussion management and baseline testing. Concussions, however, often occur months after baseline testing and reliability studies generally examine intervals limited to days or one week. Our objective was to determine the one-year test-retest reliability of the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7484722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32953085 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19587.5 |
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author | Aloosh, Mehdi Leclerc, Suzanne Long, Stephanie Zhong, Guowei Brophy, James M. Schuster, Tibor Steele, Russell Shrier, Ian |
author_facet | Aloosh, Mehdi Leclerc, Suzanne Long, Stephanie Zhong, Guowei Brophy, James M. Schuster, Tibor Steele, Russell Shrier, Ian |
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description | Background: Vision tests are used in concussion management and baseline testing. Concussions, however, often occur months after baseline testing and reliability studies generally examine intervals limited to days or one week. Our objective was to determine the one-year test-retest reliability of these tests. Methods: We assessed one-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in elite Canadian athletes followed by the Institut National du Sport du Quebec. We included athletes who completed two baseline (preseason) annual evaluations by one clinician within 365±30 days. We excluded athletes with any concussion or vision training in between the annual evaluations or presented with any factor that is believed to affect the tests (e.g. migraines). Data were collected from clinical charts. We evaluated test-retest reliability using Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) and 95% limits of agreement (LoA). Results: We examined nine female and seven male athletes with a mean age of 22.7 (SD 4.5) years. Among the vision tests, we observed excellent test-retest reliability in Positive Fusional Vergence at 30cm (ICC=0.93) but this dropped to 0.53 when an outlier was excluded in a sensitivity analysis. There was good to moderate reliability in Negative Fusional Vergence at 30cm (ICC=0.78), Phoria at 30cm (ICC=0.68), Near Point of Convergence break (ICC=0.65) and Saccades (ICC=0.61). The ICC for Positive Fusional Vergence at 3m (ICC=0.56) also decreased to 0.45 after removing two outliers. We found poor reliability in Near Point of Convergence (ICC=0.47), Gross Stereoscopic Acuity (ICC=0.03) and Negative Fusional Vergence at 3m (ICC=0.0). ICC for Phoria at 3m was not appropriate because scores were identical in 14/16 athletes. 95% LoA of the majority of tests were ±40% to ±90%. Conclusions: Five tests had good to moderate one-year test-retest reliability. The remaining tests had poor reliability. The tests would therefore be useful only if concussion has a moderate-large effect on scores. |
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spelling | pubmed-74847222020-09-18 One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes Aloosh, Mehdi Leclerc, Suzanne Long, Stephanie Zhong, Guowei Brophy, James M. Schuster, Tibor Steele, Russell Shrier, Ian F1000Res Research Article Background: Vision tests are used in concussion management and baseline testing. Concussions, however, often occur months after baseline testing and reliability studies generally examine intervals limited to days or one week. Our objective was to determine the one-year test-retest reliability of these tests. Methods: We assessed one-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in elite Canadian athletes followed by the Institut National du Sport du Quebec. We included athletes who completed two baseline (preseason) annual evaluations by one clinician within 365±30 days. We excluded athletes with any concussion or vision training in between the annual evaluations or presented with any factor that is believed to affect the tests (e.g. migraines). Data were collected from clinical charts. We evaluated test-retest reliability using Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) and 95% limits of agreement (LoA). Results: We examined nine female and seven male athletes with a mean age of 22.7 (SD 4.5) years. Among the vision tests, we observed excellent test-retest reliability in Positive Fusional Vergence at 30cm (ICC=0.93) but this dropped to 0.53 when an outlier was excluded in a sensitivity analysis. There was good to moderate reliability in Negative Fusional Vergence at 30cm (ICC=0.78), Phoria at 30cm (ICC=0.68), Near Point of Convergence break (ICC=0.65) and Saccades (ICC=0.61). The ICC for Positive Fusional Vergence at 3m (ICC=0.56) also decreased to 0.45 after removing two outliers. We found poor reliability in Near Point of Convergence (ICC=0.47), Gross Stereoscopic Acuity (ICC=0.03) and Negative Fusional Vergence at 3m (ICC=0.0). ICC for Phoria at 3m was not appropriate because scores were identical in 14/16 athletes. 95% LoA of the majority of tests were ±40% to ±90%. Conclusions: Five tests had good to moderate one-year test-retest reliability. The remaining tests had poor reliability. The tests would therefore be useful only if concussion has a moderate-large effect on scores. F1000 Research Limited 2020-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7484722/ /pubmed/32953085 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19587.5 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Aloosh M et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Aloosh, Mehdi Leclerc, Suzanne Long, Stephanie Zhong, Guowei Brophy, James M. Schuster, Tibor Steele, Russell Shrier, Ian One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes |
title | One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes |
title_full | One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes |
title_fullStr | One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes |
title_full_unstemmed | One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes |
title_short | One-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in Canadian athletes |
title_sort | one-year test-retest reliability of ten vision tests in canadian athletes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7484722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32953085 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19587.5 |
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