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Biofeedback Stimulation in the Visually Impaired: a Systematic Review of Literature

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics(2021)SCI 2区

Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic | University of Chieti-Pescara

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Background It is estimated that approximately 1.3 billion people live with some form of distance or near visual impairment. Numerous studies have been carried out to evaluate the effects of biofeedback (BF) and establish if it could be a useful tool in vision rehabilitation for various eye diseases. Objective This systematic review aimed: 1) to examine the current evidence of BF efficacy for the rehabilitation of the visually impaired and 2) to describe methodological variations used in previous BF studies to provide recommendations for vision rehabilitation interventions. Methods A systematic review was conducted in the Medline, PubMed, Cochrane Library and Web of Science databases to collect documents published between January 2000 and May 2020. Of the 1,960 studies identified, 43 met the criteria for inclusion. The following information was collected from each study: sample size, control group, any eye disease, apparatus used, frequency and number of sessions of BF, main outcomes of training and whether a follow-up was conducted. The first group included studies published as scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. The second group included abstracts of studies presented at peer-reviewed conferences. Publications were also grouped according to the eye disease treated. Results 25 articles and 18 peer-reviewed conference abstracts (PRCAs) were included in this review. BF stimulation is a commonly used technique for the treatment of visual impairment caused by macular disease. Most BF studies evaluate the effect of training on the preferred retinal locus (PRL), particularly with regard to fixation location and stability. Across these studies, participants who received BF intervention improved fixation stability and reading speed. High variability in the number of sessions and the duration of BF training was found. Most studies did not use a control group. Conclusions The findings of this review present evidence for biofeedback treatment in vision rehabilitation, with improved oculomotor abilities. Currently, it is not possible to formulate evidence-based recommendations for a standard training procedure due to the poor quality of existing randomised controlled trials. High-quality studies are needed to develop standard protocols for a range of eye diseases.
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要点】:本文系统综述了生物反馈在视力康复中的有效性及方法学差异,指出生物反馈刺激对视力受损者的康复具有积极作用,但现有随机对照试验质量较低,尚无法形成基于证据的标准化训练方案推荐。

方法】:通过在Medline、PubMed、Cochrane Library和Web of Science数据库进行系统回顾,收集了2000年1月至2020年5月间发表的相关文献,共纳入43项研究,对样本规模、对照组、眼病类型、使用的设备、生物反馈的频率和会话次数、训练的主要成果以及是否进行了随访等信息进行了收集和分析。

实验】:本综述纳入了25篇文章和18个同行评审会议摘要,涉及的研究多关注于黄斑病变引起的视力损伤,大多数研究评估了训练对首选视网膜位点(PRL)的影响,特别是关于固定位置和稳定性。接受生物反馈干预的参与者在固定稳定性和阅读速度上有所改善。但研究间生物反馈训练的会话次数和持续时间存在较大差异,且多数研究未使用对照组。