THE ARDEN GRATINGS IN OPTOMETRIC PRACTICE |
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Authors: | M. Yap C. Grey A. Collinge M. Hurst |
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Affiliation: | School of Optometry, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The use of the Arden gratings (AO contrast sensitivity system) in optometric practice is evaluated. A total of 320 patients presenting for eye examination were screened with the gratings. Sixty-four eyes (10%) gave abnormal grating scores although results from conventional examination techniques revealed no abnormality. Of the 110 abnormal eyes detected by routine examination techniques, 8 presented with normal grating scores, 6 with "borderline suspect" scores and 96 with abnormal scores. Used in isolation, the failure rate of the Arden gratings to detect ocular abnormality in the patient population was 1.3% and the "false positive" referral rate was 10%. |
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