Applications of dynamic visual acuity test in clinical ophthalmology
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Xue-Min Li. Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University Third Hospital, 49 North Garden Road, Beijing 100191, China. 13911254862@163.com

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Supported by Chinese Capital’s Funds for Health Improvement and Research (No.CFH2018-2-4093); National Science and Technology Major Project (No.2018ZX10101-004).

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    Dynamic visual acuity test (DVAT) plays a key role in the assessment of vestibular function, the visual function of athletes, as well as various ocular diseases. As the visual pathways conducting dynamic and static signals are different, DVATs may have potential advantages over the traditional visual acuity tests commonly used, such as static visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and static perimetry. Here, we provide a review of commonly applied DVATs and their several uses in clinical ophthalmology. These data indicate that the DVAT has its unique clinical significance in the evaluation of several ocular disorders.

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Ting-Yi Wu, Yue-Xin Wang, Xue-Min Li. Applications of dynamic visual acuity test in clinical ophthalmology. Int J Ophthalmol, 2021,14(11):1771-1778

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  • Received:December 25,2020
  • Revised:May 27,2021
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  • Online: October 27,2021
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