Home-based therapy for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children: A randomized clinical trial

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Scheiman M.M. [1 ]
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[1] Jaeb Center for Health Research, 15310 Amberly Drive, Tampa, 33647, FL
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Scheiman, Mitchell M. (pedig@jaeb.org) | 1600年 / Lippincott Williams and Wilkins卷 / 93期
关键词
convergence insufficiency; home-based; home-based computer vergence/accommodative therapy; home-based near target push-up therapy; home-based placebo therapy; near point of convergence; orthoptics; vision therapy;
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10.1097/OPX.0000000000000975
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R96 [药理学]; R3 [基础医学]; R4 [临床医学];
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1001 ; 1002 ; 100602 ; 100706 ;
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Purpose To compare the effectiveness of home-based (HB) computer vergence/accommodative therapy (HB-C) to HB near target push-up therapy (HB-PU) and to HB placebo treatment (HB-P) among children aged 9 to <18 years with symptomatic convergence insufficiency (CI). Methods In this multicenter randomized clinical trial, participants were randomly assigned to computer therapy, near target push-ups, or placebo. All therapy was prescribed for 5 days per week at home. A successful outcome at 12 weeks was based on meeting predetermined composite criteria for the CI Symptom Survey, near point of convergence, and positive fusional vergence at near. Results A total of 204 participants were randomly assigned to HB-C (n = 75), HB-PU (n = 85), or HB-P (n = 44). At 12 weeks, 16 of 69 (23%, 95% CI: 14-35%) in the HB-C group, 15 of 69 (22%, 95% CI: 13-33%) in the HB-PU group, and 5 of 31 (16%, 95% CI: 5-34%) in the HB-P group were classified as having a successful outcome. The difference in the percentage of participants with a successful outcome in the HB-C group compared with the HB-PU group was -4% (two-sided 97.5% CI: -19 to +11%; p = 0.56) and with the HB-P group was +5% (two-sided 97.5% CI: -12 to +22%; p = 0.52), adjusted for baseline levels of the composite outcome components. Conclusions The majority of participants with symptomatic CI did not have a successful outcome at 12 weeks. Some participants treated with placebo were successful. With recruitment reaching only 34% of that originally planned and differential loss to follow-up among groups, estimates of success are not precise and comparisons across groups are difficult to interpret. © 2016 American Academy of Optometry.
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