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Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 2014

Comparison of optotypes of Amsterdam Picture Chart with those of Tumbling-E, LEA Symbols, ETDRS, and Landolt-C in non-amblyopic and amblyopic patients

Ö. Engin; D.D. G. Despriet; H.M. van der Meulen-Schot; A. Romers; X. Slot; M. Tjon Fo Sang; Maria Fronius; Henk Kelderman; Huib Simonsz

PurposeTo compare optotypes of the Amsterdam Picture Chart (APK) with those of Landolt-C (LC), Tumbling-E (TE), ETDRS and LEA symbols (LEA), to assess their reliability in measuring visual acuity (VA).MethodsWe recruited healthy controls with equal VA and amblyopes with ≥2 LogMAR lines interocular difference. New logarithmic charts were developed with LC, TE, ETDRS, LEA, and APK with identical size and spacing (four optotypes) between optotypes. Charts were randomly presented at 5xa0m under DIN EN ISO 8596 and 8597 conditions. VA was measured with LC (LC-VA), TE, ETDRS, LEA, and APK, using six out of ten optotypes answered correctly as threshold.ResultsIn 100 controls aged 17–31, LC-VA was −0.207u2009±u2009SD 0.089 LogMAR. Visual acuity measured with TE differed from LC-VA by 0.021 (positive value meaning less recognizable), with ETDRS 0.012, with Lea 0.054, and with APK 0.117. In 46 amblyopic eyes with LC-VA <0.5 LogMAR, the difference was for TE 0.017, for ETDRS 0.017, for LEA 0.089, and for APK 0.213. In 13 amblyopic eyes with LC-VA ≥0.5 LogMAR, the difference was for TE 0.122, ETDRS 0.047, LEA 0.057, and APK 0.019. APK optotypes had a lower percentage of passed subjects at each LogMAR line compared to Landolt-C. The 11 APK optotypes had different thresholds.ConclusionsSmall APK optotypes were recognized worse than all other optotypes, probably because of their thinner lines. Large APK optotypes were recognized relatively well, possibly reflecting recognition acuity. Differences between the thresholds of the 11 APK optotypes reduced its sensitivity further.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Automating Drusen Analysis With User–Friendly Graphical Interfaces With and Without Artifact Correction

K. Uy; R. T. Smith; M. Busuioc; C. C. W. Klaver; D.D. G. Despriet


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Heritability and Determinants of Intraocular Pressure in an Isolated Population in the Netherlands

Hans G. Lemij; L.M. E. van Koolwijk; L.M. Pardo Cortes; C. C. W. Klaver; D.D. G. Despriet; Ben A. Oostra; C. M. van Duijn


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005

Automated High–Resolution Early Drusen Detection and Measurement

Terry J. Smith; J. Chan; Irene Barbazetto; D.D. G. Despriet; C. C. W. Klaver


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Recognizability Of Equally Sized And Spaced Optotypes From Amsterdam Picture Chart, Tumbling-E, Lea Symbols, EDTRS And Landolt-C In Health And Amblyopia

Özlem Engin; Annemarie Romers; Xanne Slot; Mari Gutter; Martha Tjon Fo Sang; Maria Fronius; D.D. G. Despriet; Huibert J. Simonsz


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

ERCC6 and the Risk of Age-related Macular Degeneration in two Study Populations from the Netherlands

T. G. Gorgels; D.D. G. Despriet; D. Baas; P.T.V.M. de Jong; Johannes R. Vingerling; C. C. W. Klaver; A. A. B. Bergen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Complement Component C3 and Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration

C. C. W. Klaver; D.D. G. Despriet; C. M. van Duijn; P.T.V.M. de Jong; Johannes R. Vingerling; Arthur A. B. Bergen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Genetic Diagnosis of Age-RMacular Degeneration: The Role of Molecular Genetics in the Identification of High Risk Eyes

D.D. G. Despriet; C. M. van Duijn; P.T.V.M. de Jong; Johannes R. Vingerling; Arthur A. B. Bergen; C. C. W. Klaver


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Haplotype Analysis of the Complement Factor H Gene in Age-Related Macular Degeneration

C. C. W. Klaver; D.D. G. Despriet; A. Bakker; P.T.V.M. de Jong; Bernhard H. F. Weber; A. A. B. Bergen


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Is Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Related to Cognitive Function in Healthy Individuals

L. M. Koolwijk van; D.D. G. Despriet; Ben A. Oostra; C. M. van Duijn; C. C. W. Klaver; Hans G. Lemij

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C. C. W. Klaver

Erasmus University Medical Center

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C. M. van Duijn

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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P.T.V.M. de Jong

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Arthur A. B. Bergen

Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience

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Ben A. Oostra

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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J. C. M. Witteman

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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L.M. Pardo Cortes

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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M.P.M. de Maat

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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