Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Neurology 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Study protocol

A study on the natural history of scanning behaviour in patients with visual field defects after stroke

Authors: Tobias Loetscher, Celia Chen, Sophie Wignall, Andreas Bulling, Sabrina Hoppe, Owen Churches, Nicole A Thomas, Michael E R Nicholls, Andrew Lee

Published in: BMC Neurology | Issue 1/2015

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

A visual field defect (VFD) is a common consequence of stroke with a detrimental effect upon the survivors’ functional ability and quality of life. The identification of effective treatments for VFD is a key priority relating to life post-stroke. Understanding the natural evolution of scanning compensation over time may have important ramifications for the development of efficacious therapies.
The study aims to unravel the natural history of visual scanning behaviour in patients with VFD. The assessment of scanning patterns in the acute to chronic stages of stroke will reveal who does and does not learn to compensate for vision loss.

Methods/Design

Eye-tracking glasses are used to delineate eye movements in a cohort of 100 stroke patients immediately after stroke, and additionally at 6 and 12 months post-stroke. The longitudinal study will assess eye movements in static (sitting) and dynamic (walking) conditions.
The primary outcome constitutes the change of lateral eye movements from the acute to chronic stages of stroke. Secondary outcomes include changes of lateral eye movements over time as a function of subgroup characteristics, such as side of VFD, stroke location, stroke severity and cognitive functioning.

Discussion

The longitudinal comparison of patients who do and do not learn compensatory scanning techniques may reveal important prognostic markers of natural recovery. Importantly, it may also help to determine the most effective treatment window for visual rehabilitation.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Pollock A, Hazelton C, Henderson CA, Angilley J, Dhillon B, Langhorne P et al. Interventions for visual field defects in patients with stroke. Cochrane Database Syst. Rev. 2011, Issue 10. Art. No.: CD008388. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD008388.pub2. Pollock A, Hazelton C, Henderson CA, Angilley J, Dhillon B, Langhorne P et al. Interventions for visual field defects in patients with stroke. Cochrane Database Syst. Rev. 2011, Issue 10. Art. No.: CD008388. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD008388.pub2.
2.
go back to reference Jones SA, Shinton RA. Improving outcome in stroke patients with visual problems. Age Ageing. 2006;35(6):560–5.CrossRefPubMed Jones SA, Shinton RA. Improving outcome in stroke patients with visual problems. Age Ageing. 2006;35(6):560–5.CrossRefPubMed
3.
go back to reference Pollock A, St George B, Fenton M, Firkins L. Top 10 research priorities relating to life after stroke - consensus from stroke survivors, caregivers, and health professionals. Int J Stroke. 2014;9(3):313–20.CrossRefPubMed Pollock A, St George B, Fenton M, Firkins L. Top 10 research priorities relating to life after stroke - consensus from stroke survivors, caregivers, and health professionals. Int J Stroke. 2014;9(3):313–20.CrossRefPubMed
4.
go back to reference Zhang X, Kedar S, Lynn MJ, Newman NJ, Biousse V. Natural history of homonymous hemianopia. Neurology. 2006;66(6):901–5.CrossRefPubMed Zhang X, Kedar S, Lynn MJ, Newman NJ, Biousse V. Natural history of homonymous hemianopia. Neurology. 2006;66(6):901–5.CrossRefPubMed
5.
go back to reference Pouget MC, Lévy-Bencheton D, Prost M, Tilikete C, Husain M, Jacquin-Courtois S. Acquired visual field defects rehabilitation: critical review and perspectives. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2012;55(1):53–74.CrossRefPubMed Pouget MC, Lévy-Bencheton D, Prost M, Tilikete C, Husain M, Jacquin-Courtois S. Acquired visual field defects rehabilitation: critical review and perspectives. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2012;55(1):53–74.CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Roth T, Sokolov A, Messias A, Roth P, Weller M, Trauzettel-Klosinski S. Comparing explorative saccade and flicker training in hemianopia A randomized controlled study. Neurology. 2009;72(4):324–31.CrossRefPubMed Roth T, Sokolov A, Messias A, Roth P, Weller M, Trauzettel-Klosinski S. Comparing explorative saccade and flicker training in hemianopia A randomized controlled study. Neurology. 2009;72(4):324–31.CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Jacquin-Courtois S, Bays PM, Salemme R, Leff AP, Husain M. Rapid compensation of visual search strategy in patients with chronic visual field defects. Cortex. 2013;49(4):994–1000.CrossRefPubMed Jacquin-Courtois S, Bays PM, Salemme R, Leff AP, Husain M. Rapid compensation of visual search strategy in patients with chronic visual field defects. Cortex. 2013;49(4):994–1000.CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Pambakian ALM, Wooding DS, Patel N, Morland AB, Kennard C, Mannan SK. Scanning the visual world: a study of patients with homonymous hemianopia. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2000;69(6):751–9.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Pambakian ALM, Wooding DS, Patel N, Morland AB, Kennard C, Mannan SK. Scanning the visual world: a study of patients with homonymous hemianopia. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2000;69(6):751–9.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
9.
go back to reference Zihl J. Visual scanning behavior in patients with homonymous hemianopia. Neuropsychologia. 1995;33(3):287–303.CrossRefPubMed Zihl J. Visual scanning behavior in patients with homonymous hemianopia. Neuropsychologia. 1995;33(3):287–303.CrossRefPubMed
10.
go back to reference Chen CS, Lee AW, Clarke G, Hayes A, George S, Vincent R, et al. Vision-related quality of life in patients with complete homonymous hemianopia post stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2009;16(6):445–53.CrossRefPubMed Chen CS, Lee AW, Clarke G, Hayes A, George S, Vincent R, et al. Vision-related quality of life in patients with complete homonymous hemianopia post stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2009;16(6):445–53.CrossRefPubMed
11.
go back to reference Hsieh S, Schubert S, Hoon C, Mioshi E, Hodges JR. Validation of the addenbrooke's cognitive examination iii in frontotemporal dementia and alzheimer's disease. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2013;36(3-4):242–50.CrossRefPubMed Hsieh S, Schubert S, Hoon C, Mioshi E, Hodges JR. Validation of the addenbrooke's cognitive examination iii in frontotemporal dementia and alzheimer's disease. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2013;36(3-4):242–50.CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Trauzettel-Klosinski S, Dietz K, Group tIS. Standardized assessment of reading performance: the new international reading speed texts IReST. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2012;53(9):5452–61.CrossRefPubMed Trauzettel-Klosinski S, Dietz K, Group tIS. Standardized assessment of reading performance: the new international reading speed texts IReST. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2012;53(9):5452–61.CrossRefPubMed
13.
go back to reference Rey A. L'examen psychologique dans les cas d'encéphalopathie traumatique. Arch Psychol. 1941;28:215–85. Rey A. L'examen psychologique dans les cas d'encéphalopathie traumatique. Arch Psychol. 1941;28:215–85.
14.
go back to reference Gauthier L, Dehaut F, Joanette Y. The Bells Test - a quantitative and qualitative test for visual neglect. Int J Clin Neuropsychol. 1989;11(2):49–54. Gauthier L, Dehaut F, Joanette Y. The Bells Test - a quantitative and qualitative test for visual neglect. Int J Clin Neuropsychol. 1989;11(2):49–54.
15.
go back to reference Vangkilde S, Habekost T. Finding Wally: prism adaptation improves visual search in chronic neglect. Neuropsychologia. 2010;48(7):1994–2004.CrossRefPubMed Vangkilde S, Habekost T. Finding Wally: prism adaptation improves visual search in chronic neglect. Neuropsychologia. 2010;48(7):1994–2004.CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Handford M. Where’s Wally now? London: Walker Books Ltd.; 1997. Handford M. Where’s Wally now? London: Walker Books Ltd.; 1997.
17.
go back to reference Verlander D, Hayes A, McInnes JK, Liddle RJ, Liddle GW, Clarke G, et al. Assessment of clients with visual-spatial disorder: a pilot study. Vis Impair Res. 2000;2:129–42.CrossRef Verlander D, Hayes A, McInnes JK, Liddle RJ, Liddle GW, Clarke G, et al. Assessment of clients with visual-spatial disorder: a pilot study. Vis Impair Res. 2000;2:129–42.CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Pflugshaupt T, von Wartburg R, Wurtz P, Chaves S, Déruaz A, Nyffeler T, et al. Linking physiology with behaviour: functional specialisation of the visual field is reflected in gaze patterns during visual search. Vision Res. 2009;49(2):237–48.CrossRefPubMed Pflugshaupt T, von Wartburg R, Wurtz P, Chaves S, Déruaz A, Nyffeler T, et al. Linking physiology with behaviour: functional specialisation of the visual field is reflected in gaze patterns during visual search. Vision Res. 2009;49(2):237–48.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
A study on the natural history of scanning behaviour in patients with visual field defects after stroke
Authors
Tobias Loetscher
Celia Chen
Sophie Wignall
Andreas Bulling
Sabrina Hoppe
Owen Churches
Nicole A Thomas
Michael E R Nicholls
Andrew Lee
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Neurology / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-015-0321-5

Other articles of this Issue 1/2015

BMC Neurology 1/2015 Go to the issue