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- W2391337194 abstract "Beis, JM, And& JM, Saguez A. Detection of visual field deficits and visual neglect with computerized light emitting diodes. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1994;75:711-4. A computer test for visual field deficits and visual neglect was developed and evaluated by testing 63 patients with brain damage. This computer test controls the sequence of unilateral or bilateral lights series, and stores the responses. Test results are compared to clinical and ophtalmological tests and neuropsychological assessment. Visual field deficits were present in 17 patients on the computerized test, in 16 patients on ophtalmological test, and in 13 patients on clinical examination. Neglect was present in 12 patients on the computerized test, and in 10 patients on the neuropsychological assessment. Eighteen patients had mixed disorder (hemianopia and neglect). Results of the 2 statistic confirm the greatest correlation between the computerized test and the ophtalmological (9 = 0.93; p < 0.001) and neuropsychological (q = 0.90; p < 0.001) tests. Correlation between the computerized test and the clinical examination was poorer (q = 0.85; p < 0.001). The computerized test makes it possible to detect mixed disorder with the same tool, during the same examination. 0 1994 by the American Congress qf Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitkion The frequency of visual disorders after brain damage is estimated between 16%',* and 39%' after head injury and between 34 and 42% after stroke.? If some of these disorders can abate spontaneously.' their persistence will frequently be one of the decisive factors in rehabilitation outcome.'.6 Wade and colleagues7 found that hemianopia was one of five critical variables selected by stepwise multiple regression analysis to identify predictive variables of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) status after 6 months. Visual neglect, a spatial disorder with attentional component, has been found in asso- ciation with poor prognosis and lack of rehabilitation suc- cess.' Several tests have been developed to assess visual field deficits and visual neglect. Many of the tests have significant limitations.', No test, to our knowledge, can detect a mixed disorder in the same patient during the same examination, ie, both neglect and visual field deficits. Now the develop- ment of an appropriate compensation strategy makes it nec- essary to sort out the factors involved in the handicap genesis.' Anton and associates,' in a study on the assessment of visual neglect and extinction, suggests an original device to control visual stimulus delivery. Our hypothesis is that with a tool operating and controlling visual stimulus delivery, it is possible to detect visual field deficits, neglect, or mixed" @default.
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- W2391337194 title "Detection of Visual Field Deficits Computerized Light Emitting and Visual Neglect With Diodes" @default.
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