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Diagnostics

Novel VR system for refractive error measurement demonstrates high reliability

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A light field virtual reality (LFVR) system has been validated as a reliable tool for measuring refractive errors in the human eye, showing strong agreement and high repeatability when compared to traditional methods, according to a study.

The study included 50 participants who underwent refractive error assessments using both the LFVR system and traditional methods such as closed-field and open-field autorefractors, retinoscopy, and subjective refraction.

The findings revealed a strong agreement between the LFVR system and conventional methods, with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) for spherical equivalent (SE) measurements ranging from 82.7% to 86.7% and for focal line measurements (F1 and F2) ranging from 80.7% to 86.4%. The system also demonstrated high intra-repeatability, with ICC values of 88.8% for F1 and 97.5% for F2.

These results suggest that the LFVR system could be a reliable tool for refractive error measurement in optical care.

Reference
Huang CT, Lin CN, Chen ST, Kuo HY, Sun HY. An Innovative Virtual Reality System for Measuring Refractive Error. Diagnostics (Basel). 2024;14(15):1633. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics14151633. PMID: 39125509; PMCID: PMC11311498.