Effectiveness of office based vergence/accommodative therapy for the treatment of intermittent exotropia is investigated through a randomized clinical trial
Purpose of study: i) To evaluate the short-term effectiveness of office based vergence/accommodative therapy (OBVAT) for improving control of intermittent exotropia compared to observation alone; ii) To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of OBVAT for improving control of intermittent exotropia compared to observation alone; iii) To determine the natural history of intermittent exotropia among patients aged 6 to \< 18 years who have baseline near stereoacuity of 400 arc sec or better using the Preschool Randot stereotest
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
Office-based accommodative/vergence therapy (60 minutes per visit, one time per week, 16 weeks) and home reinforcement (15 minutes each time, five times per week, 16 weeks)
Comparison of the distant office control score between two groups at the primary outcome visit
Comparison of the distant office control score between two groups at the primary outcome visit
Time frame: 16 months
Comparison of percentage of patients showing ≥ 1 point change and ≥ 2 points change in office control score
Comparison of percentage of patients showing ≥ 1 point change and ≥ 2 points change in office control score
Time frame: 16 months
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