Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in Children

Background : To evaluate the potential use of the Buckner test to detect significant refractive errors in infants and children. Methods: In this prospective study Bruckner test was performed, in children upto 15 years of age, with direct ophthalmoscope and position and size of pupillary crescent wa...

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Main Author: Mubashar Jalis
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Language:English
Published: Rawalpindi Medical University 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
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Online Access:https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/237
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spelling doaj-22076d39c59c4d8fb4f64d03e9cd5f142020-11-25T03:56:48ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702015-12-01193Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in ChildrenMubashar Jalis01.Department of Ophthalmology, Islamabad Medical & Dental College, Islamabad Background : To evaluate the potential use of the Buckner test to detect significant refractive errors in infants and children. Methods: In this prospective study Bruckner test was performed, in children upto 15 years of age, with direct ophthalmoscope and position and size of pupillary crescent was noted. Subsequently, non-cycloplegic and cycloplegic auto-refraction was performed using auto-refracto-meter. Children were classified according to errors of refraction, Emmetropic, Myopic and Hyperopic. Results: Total 102 children were included, 56 males and 46 females with mean age of 8.38 years. Results of Bruckner test, revealed 50 (49.0%) right eyes hyperopic and 35(34.3%) myopic, 53 (51.9%) left eyes were hyperopic and 36 (35.2%) myopic. Cycloplegic auto-refraction revealed significant hyperopia in 48 and 50 right and left eyes respectively. Significant Myopia was detected in 30 and 27 right and left eyes. The sensitivity and specificity of Bruckner test to detect refractive errors in children was found to be 97% and 79% respectively. Conclusion: The Bruckner test has potential usefulness, reasonable accuracy, timeliness and simplicity as a screening test to detect refractive errors in children. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/237Bruckner testRefractive errorsAuto-refraction.
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Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in Children
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
Bruckner test
Refractive errors
Auto-refraction.
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title Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in Children
title_short Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in Children
title_full Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in Children
title_fullStr Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in Children
title_full_unstemmed Use of Bruckner Test for the Detection of Significant Refractive Errors in Children
title_sort use of bruckner test for the detection of significant refractive errors in children
publisher Rawalpindi Medical University
series Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
issn 1683-3562
1683-3570
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Background : To evaluate the potential use of the Buckner test to detect significant refractive errors in infants and children. Methods: In this prospective study Bruckner test was performed, in children upto 15 years of age, with direct ophthalmoscope and position and size of pupillary crescent was noted. Subsequently, non-cycloplegic and cycloplegic auto-refraction was performed using auto-refracto-meter. Children were classified according to errors of refraction, Emmetropic, Myopic and Hyperopic. Results: Total 102 children were included, 56 males and 46 females with mean age of 8.38 years. Results of Bruckner test, revealed 50 (49.0%) right eyes hyperopic and 35(34.3%) myopic, 53 (51.9%) left eyes were hyperopic and 36 (35.2%) myopic. Cycloplegic auto-refraction revealed significant hyperopia in 48 and 50 right and left eyes respectively. Significant Myopia was detected in 30 and 27 right and left eyes. The sensitivity and specificity of Bruckner test to detect refractive errors in children was found to be 97% and 79% respectively. Conclusion: The Bruckner test has potential usefulness, reasonable accuracy, timeliness and simplicity as a screening test to detect refractive errors in children.
topic Bruckner test
Refractive errors
Auto-refraction.
url https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/237
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