Oculomotor Behaviour in Individuals with Long COVID-19
Objective To determine, the impact of long COVID-19 on oculomotor behaviour. Design A case–control study. Setting Spanish Association of Persistent COVID. Participant Participants were 75 cases (64 women, 11 men, mean age 46.4 years ±8.9) and 42 controls (22 women, 20 men, mean age 53.5 years ±13.13...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical rehabilitation 2024-10, Vol.38 (10), p.1372-1381 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective
To determine, the impact of long COVID-19 on oculomotor behaviour.
Design
A case–control study.
Setting
Spanish Association of Persistent COVID.
Participant
Participants were 75 cases (64 women, 11 men, mean age 46.4 years ±8.9) and 42 controls (22 women, 20 men, mean age 53.5 years ±13.13).
Intervention
An eye-tracking test based on visual search paradigm and the Adult Developmental Eye Movement Test were used to evaluate the participants.
Main measures
The primary outcomes in the Adult Developmental Eye Movement Test were horizontal reading time, vertical reading time, and their ratio. And for the eye-tracking test the time to find the target, the duration, and the number of eye fixations.
Results
In cases and controls, eye movement test results were horizontal(Hadj) reading time 74.2 ± 22.7 s vs 52.0 ± 6.1 s (p |
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ISSN: | 0269-2155 1477-0873 1477-0873 |
DOI: | 10.1177/02692155241265886 |