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Evidence-based Information on Nutrition and Non-Traditional Therapy
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Evidence‐based Information on Nutrition
and Non‐Traditional Therapy
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Dominick M. Maino, OD, MEd,
FAAO, FCOVD‐A
Professor, Illinois College of
Optometry/Illinois Eye Institute
3241 S. Michigan Ave; Chicago, Il 60616
312-949-7282 dmaino@ico.edu
Lyons Family Eye Care
3250 N. Lincoln Ave; Chicago, Il 60657
773-935-2020 LyonsFamilyEyeCare.com
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Clinician’s View of Researchers 3
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Researcher’s View of Clinicians
Inconsistent Patient Populations
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Patients’ View of Clinicians & Researchers 5
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Do we need evidence for everything?
There is no randomized, controlled trial (RCT)
supporting the contention that evidence-based
medicine is beneficial, and "evidence" is more than
the information that can be obtained from RCTs.
Systematic reviews have severe limitations of
scope and reach, and RCTs can lead to false or
contradictory conclusions. Most controlled studies
enroll only highly selected groups of patients,
specifically excluding those with complicating factors,
yet real patients bring with them an abundance of
messy heterogeneity. Considering this, we should not
withhold potentially beneficial treatment just because
we lack randomized controlled trials. The frequent
lack of solid clinical evidence requires clinicians to
invoke critical thinking, communication, judgment,
and even intuition on behalf of their patients. Medical
training is as much an apprenticeship as it is an
education, and medicine as much a craft as it is
an art.
Hunter DG1Do we need evidence for
everything? Am Orthopt J. 2010;60:59-62.
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Do we need evidence for everything?
Attitudes and Barriers to Evidence-Based Practice in
Optometry Educators
A group of optometrists and academics
new to implementing education in EBP
displayed positive attitudes to EBP but
considered that its application and
teaching could be significantly hindered
by a lack of time to access and
appraise the large volume of available
research evidence in the field of eye
care. (Optom Vis Sci 2015;92:514Y523)
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Standard of Care May
be Changing:
Malpractice
Dr. XYZ , in breach of the standard
of care … failed to: perform
DFE/Cyclo, failed to properly
treat the amblyopia, failed to
determine proper Rx, failed to
monitor, failed to patch, failed to
properly instruct parents about
condition….
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Do we need evidence for everything?
Standard of Care is Changing in What We Do
Treatment of Amblyopia (** supported by clinical trials)
1.) Rx spectacles, follow up 2-3 months **
2.) Continue to monitor until no further improvement, change Rx as needed, start patching
or atropine **
3.) Continue to monitor (taper patching over time if VA improves to target level)
3.) Continue to monitor until no improvement, start HVT
4.) Continue to monitor until no improvement, start OVT
Start Binocular Therapy SOONER rather than later.
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The Power of a Pair of Spectacles
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The Cochrane Database of
Systematic Reviews (CDSR) is the
leading resource for systematic
reviews in health care.
The CDSR includes Cochrane
Reviews (the systematic reviews) and
protocols for Cochrane Reviews as
well as editorials. The CDSR also has
occasional supplements. The CDSR is
updated regularly as Cochrane
Reviews are published ‘when ready’
and form monthly issues
http://www.cochranelibrary.com/
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Levels of Scientific Evidence
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Levels of Scientific Evidence
Level 5
1. Case report (a report of a single case)
2. Expert opinion
3. Personal observation
Susan A. Cotter,* Lynn A.
Cyert,† Joseph M.
Miller,‡ and Graham E. Quinn§, for
the National Expert Panel to the
National Center for Children’s
Vision and Eye Healtha.
Vision Screening for Children 36 to
<72 Months: Recommended
Practices. Optom Vis Sci. 2015
Jan; 92(1): 6–16.
Maino D. Ophthalmology
Causes Myopia! J Optom Vis
Dev 2004;35 (2):67-69.
Maino D, Schlange D,
Maino J, Caden B. Ocular
anomalies in fragile X
syndrome. J Am Optom
Assoc 1990;61:316-23
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Levels of Scientific Evidence
Level 4
1. Case report/series
A single subject study or a report of
multiple patients with the same treatment,
but no control group or comparison group
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Levels of Scientific Evidence
Level 3
1. Retrospective cohort study
a study in which patient groups are
separated non-randomly by exposure or
treatment, with exposure occurring before
the initiation of the study
2. Case-control study
a study in which patient groups are
separated by the current presence or
absence of disease and examined for the
prior exposure of interest
3. Meta-analysis of Level 3 studies
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Levels of Scientific Evidence
Level 2
1. Prospective comparative study
(therapeutic)
a study in which patient groups are
separated non-randomly by exposure or
treatment, with exposure occurring after
the initiation of the study
2. Meta-analysis of Level 2 studies or
Level 1 studies with inconsistent
results
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Levels of Scientific Evidence
Level 1
1. Randomized controlled trial (RCT)
a study in which patients are randomly
assigned to the treatment or control
group and are followed prospectively
2. Meta-analysis of randomized trials with
homogeneous results
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Levels of Scientific Evidence
Ia Scientific evidence obtained from meta-analyses of randomized clinical
trials.
Ib Scientific evidence obtained from at least one randomized clinical trial
IIa Scientific evidence obtained from at least one well-designed, non-
randomized controlled prospective study
IIb Scientific evidence obtained from at least one well-designed,
quasiexperimental study
III Scientific evidence obtained from well-designed observational studies,
such as comparative studies, correlation study or case-control studies.
IV Scientific evidence obtained from documents or opinions of experts
committees and/or clinical experiences of renowned opinion leaders.
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Clinical Trial Information
ClinicalTrials.gov: ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry and results database of
publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants
conducted around the world.
ClinicalResearchTrials.NIH.gov: Gives basic information about clinical trials
for the public
FoxTrialFinder.MichaelJFox.org: Fox Trial Finder was created by the Michael
J. Fox Foundation to help increase the flow of willing participants — both
people with Parkinson’s and control participants who do not have Parkinson’s
— into the clinical trials that need them, accelerating the Parkinson’s drug
development process.
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MyClinicalTrialLocator.com: Helps you find a clinical trial
TrialReach.com: the world’s first online distribution network dedicated solely
to clinical trials and patients, joining forces with dozens of communities,
advocacy groups, patient portals, blogs, and charities, to reach a combined
audience of 100+ million patients per month, we bring the best and latest
clinical trial information directly to patients.
RareDiseasesNetwork.org is made up of 22 distinctive consortia and a Data
Management and Coordinating Center that are working in concert to improve
availability of rare disease information, treatment, clinical studies, and general
awareness for both patients and the medical community. The RDCRN also
aims to provide up-to-date information for patients and to assist in connecting
patients with advocacy groups, expert doctors, and clinical research
opportunities.
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www.Apple.com/researchkit/:
With ResearchKit,
researchers can easily create
apps that take advantage of
iPhone features to gather
new types of data on a scale
never available before
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Offit PA. Do you believe in Magic: The sense and nonsense of alternative
medicine. Harper Collins, NY, NY;2013
Steve McQueen (The Great Escape, Thomas Crown Affair, Bullit)
Mesothelioma.
Laetrile: is another name for amygdalin.
Amygdalin is found in the pits of many fruits, raw nuts, and Laetrile has shown
little anticancer effect in laboratory studies, animal studies, or human studies.
The side effects of laetrile are like the symptoms of cyanide poisoning
Laetrile is not approved by the U.S. FDA.
McQueen paid $80,000/month. Suffered. Died.
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Offit PA. Do you believe in Magic: The sense and nonsense of alternative
medicine. Harper Collins, NY, NY;2013
Steve Jobs
Pancreatic Cancer. Treatable with surgery. Good success rate.
He treated himself with acupuncture, herbal remedies, bowel cleansings, and a
cancer diet of carrot and fruit juices for 9 months. Now it was too late.
He died.
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Research Gone Wrong
Hubel & Wiesel: Amblyopia
• Deprivational not functional amblyopia
• Critical vs sensitive periods
• Cats are not human
• OMD/scientist misinterpretation of the data: Deliberate?
Political?
• Decades of children and adults suffered
• Ignored clinical experience
• Perceptual Learning vs Optometric Vision Therapy
• Amblyopia can be treated at any age!
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Do we need evidence for everything?
There is no randomized, controlled trial (RCT) supporting the
contention that evidence-based medicine is beneficial
….and yet!
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Vaccines
You are just about to examine a 4 y/o, when you notice these red blotches
on his skin. It looks like measles, but you know there is an effective
vaccine for this disease. You ask mom if the child has had his shots. She
says no because they cause autism. What’s your response?
The Huffington Post has a story about your university closing down
because of the number of students with measles. What is your response?
USA Today has a story that in 2014, 1100 individuals came down with
mumps. What is your response?
In the 1920’s, my dad’s youngest sister died from measles. Have we
returned to those times?
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Vaccines
Vaccines for preventing smallpox: Fairly effective. Several adverse side
effects
Vaccines for preventing rotavirus diarrhea: Efficacy is lower in high-
mortality countries, but absolute benefit higher
Vaccines for preventing the common cold in healthy people: Not effective
Can nicotine vaccines help people stop smoking or help stop recent
quitters from relapsing? Currently no evidence that nicotine vaccines
enhance long-term smoking cessation.
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Using the combined vaccine for
protection of children against measles,
mumps and rubella:
…at least one dose of MMR
vaccine was 98% effective in
preventing laboratory-
confirmed measles cases;
one or two MMR doses were
respectively 92% and 95%
effective in preventing
secondary measles cases.
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Vaccines and Autism
…No significant association
between MMR immunization and
the following conditions: autism,
asthma, leukemia, hay fever, type
1 diabetes, gait disturbance,
Crohn's disease, demyelinating
diseases, or bacterial or viral
infections …
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Total Load Theory
According to the total load theory, at some point, which
varies widely between individuals, the body can no
longer handle the “load” of stressors such as nutritional
deficiencies and aggressive use of
medications/vaccines, and begins to show signs of that
burden. The signs of overload are the characteristic
symptoms of attention deficiencies and developmental
delays.
No support for this theory at this time.
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
How many of your patients have adopted various nutritional
regimens?
How many take supplements to improve health and well being or
to fight a current disease?
How many use probiotics?
How many of you use also participate in the use of diet
interventions, supplements and probiotics?
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Nutrition
Mediterranean diet
**…promising dietary tool for the primary prevention
of diabetes
**….fruits, nuts and vegetables reduce cancer risk
**A dietary pattern characterized by high fruit,
vegetable, legume, whole grain, nut, berry, seed, and
fish intakes, and possibly by intakes of dairy, coffee,
tea, chocolate, and alcohol (not in excess), but low
meat and detrimentally processed foods is associated
with reduced incidence of cardiovascular disease
and rates of noncardiovascular, noncancer
chronic inflammatory-related mortality.
**…red wine and extra virgin olive oil may
decrease risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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Vegetarian diet
**…vegetarian diets reduces mean body weight
**…, improving the plasma lipid profile and in decreasing
the incidence of high arterial blood pressure,
cardiovascular disease, stroke, metabolic syndrome and
arteriosclerosis. In addition, improved insulin sensitivity
together with lower rates of diabetes and cancer has been
observed.
**…Mortality from all-causes, ischemic heart disease, and
circulatory and cerebrovascular diseases was significantly
lower in vegetarians
… Adverse effects may include hyperhomocysteinaemia,
protein deficiency, anaemia, decreased creatinine content
in muscles and menstrual disruption in women who
undertake increased physical activity. Reduced Vit B12
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References
Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2015 Jun 24. doi: 10.1002/dmrr.2672. [Epub ahead of print] Adherence to Mediterranean diet and 10-year
incidence (2012-2014) of diabetes; the mediating effect of inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers: results from ATTICA
cohort study. Koloverou E1, Panagiotakos DB1, Pitsavos C2, Chrysohoou C2, Georgousopoulou EN1, Grekas A1, Christou
A1, Chatzigeorgiou M1, Skoumas I2, Tousoulis D2,Stefanadis C2; ATTICA Study group.
Br J Nutr. 2015 Apr;113 Suppl 2:S102-10. doi: 10.1017/S0007114515000148. Fruit and vegetables and cancer risk: a review of
southern European studies. Turati F1, Rossi M1, Pelucchi C1, Levi F2, La Vecchia C3.
Curr Opin Lipidol. 2015 Jun 22. [Epub ahead of print] What an anticardiovascular diet should be in 2015. Jacobs DR Jr1, Tapsell LC
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2015;863:1-20. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-18365-7_1. Olive Oil Phenols as Promising Multi-targeting Agents Against
Alzheimer's Disease. Rigacci S1.
J Acad Nutr Diet. 2015 Jun;115(6):954-69. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2014.11.016. Epub 2015 Jan 22. A systematic review and meta-analysis
of changes in body weight in clinical trials of vegetarian diets. Barnard ND, Levin SM, Yokoyama Y.
Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig. 2014;65(1):9-14. Health benefits and risk associated with adopting a vegetarian diet. Pilis W, Stec K, Zych
M, Pilis A.
J Sci Food Agric. 2014 Jan 30;94(2):169-73. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.6362. Epub 2013 Oct 2. Effect of the vegetarian diet on non-
communicable diseases. Li D1.
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Vitamins
**…Vit B Mood/cognitive improvement with seniors with
normal Vit B levels.
When used to treat peripheral neuropathy, it is not clear if it
helps
… Not enough evidence to determine if giving women vitamin
C/E during pregnancy helps prevent babies dying, being born
too soon or being born small.
…No evidence that folic acid, thiamine, vitamin D or vitamin
E improve seizure control or prevent side effects for people
with epilepsy
…Vit C Trials of high doses of vitamin C administered
therapeutically, starting after the onset of symptoms, showed
no consistent effect on the duration or severity of common
cold symptoms
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
Vitamins
…Due to the small number of studies, the methodological quality of studies,
and small sample sizes, no recommendation can be advanced regarding the
use of B6-Mg as a treatment for autism.
…Quinine low quality evidence that quinine significantly reduces cramp
number and cramp days and moderate quality evidence that quinine reduces
cramp intensity
**…Folate may have a potential role as a supplement to other treatments for
depression
…Beta-carotene and vitamin E seem to increase mortality, and so may higher
doses of vitamin A (Sao Paulo Med J. 2015 Mar-Apr;133(2):164-5. doi: 10.1590/1516-3180.20151332T1. Epub
2015 Apr 1. Antioxidant supplements for prevention of mortality in healthy participants and patients with various
diseases. Bjelakovic G, Nikolova D, Gluud LL, Simonetti RG, Gluud C.)
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
Vitamins
The bottom line appears to be to obtain your
vitamin needs mostly through the food you eat
and not out of a bottle!
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
Sugar
…statistically significant associations between both sugar and artificially
sweetened soda consumption and HTN
Surprisingly few reviews noted in PubMed!
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Chocolate
**…evidence suggests that higher chocolate intake is
associated with a lower risk of future cardiovascular events
(Heart. 2015 Jun 15. pii: heartjnl-2014-307050. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2014-307050. [Epub ahead of print]
Habitual chocolate consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease among healthy men and women.
Kwok CS1, Boekholdt SM2, Lentjes MA3, Loke YK4, Luben RN3, Yeong JK5, Wareham NJ6, Myint PK7, Khaw
KT3.)
**… an inverse relation of chocolate intake with incident DM
(Am J Clin Nutr. 2015 Feb;101(2):362-7. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.114.092221. Epub 2014 Nov 26. Chocolate
consumption and risk of diabetes mellitus in the Physicians' Health Study. Matsumoto C1, Petrone
AB1, Sesso HD1, Gaziano JM1, Djoussé L1)
**… improvements in various contributors to cardiovascular
disease (CVD) including hypertension, platelet aggregation
and adhesion, insulin resistance, and hypercholesterolemia
(J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2014 Feb;16(2):101-6.Chocolate--guilty pleasure or healthy
supplement? Latham LS, Hensen ZK, Minor DS.)
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Coffee
**…light to moderate coffee intake is associated with a
reduced risk of death from all causes, particularly in
women (Public Health Nutr. 2015 May;18(7):1282-91. doi:
10.1017/S1368980014001438. Epub 2014 Aug 4.Association of coffee drinking with all-
cause mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Zhao Y1, Wu K1, Zheng J1, Zuo
R1, Li D1)
**… coffee consumption may reduce the risk of urologic
cancer (Int Urol Nephrol. 2014 Aug;46(8):1481-93. doi: 10.1007/s11255-014-0699-9.
Epub 2014 Mar 28. Coffee consumption and urologic cancer risk: a meta-analysis of
cohort studies. Huang TB1, Guo ZF, Zhang XL, Zhang XP, Liu H, Geng J, Yao XD, Zheng
JH)
**…coffee consumption is associated with a reduced
risk of total mortality (Br J Nutr. 2014 Apr 14;111(7):1162-73. doi:
10.1017/S0007114513003814. Epub 2013 Nov 27.Coffee consumption and total
mortality: a meta-analysis of twenty prospective cohort studies.
Je Y1, Giovannucci E2)
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
Omega-3
**Positive benefits for Bipolar Disorder (depressive)
**…decreases central arterial stiffness in older, but not young healthy adults
**…may play an important role in the maintenance of cardiovascular health
and disease prevention.
**… beneficial effects: cardio-protective effects, reduce ischemic stroke
risk in both men and women and total stroke risk in women, increase insulin
sensitivity in Asians, decrease risk of breast cancer and colorectal cancer
in men.
**….reduces inflammation
**…. supplementing some dyslexics' diets with fish oils (DHA) can …improve
their magnocellular (where) function and reading.
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
Omega-3
**…..positive effects on inflammation, hyperlipidemia, platelet
aggregation, and hypertension
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
Omega-3
…unfavourable effects on type 2 diabetes in Caucasians
Dementia/Cognitive function: No evidence to support use
AMD: No evidence to support use
Learning Disorders: Insufficiency evidence
Cognition: marginal positive evidence, no evidence of an effect in the general
population or those with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Academic Performance: not supported
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Ginkgo biloba
Cochrane Review:
The evidence that Ginkgo biloba has predictable and clinically significant
benefit for people with dementia or cognitive impairment is
inconsistent and unreliable
Gingo biloba and AMD questionable
**…improved inattention symptoms but has no significant effects on
hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms.
**…increased the clinical treatment response rate of methylphenidate
by 35%.
Ginkgo biloba in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in
children and adolescents. A randomized, placebo-controlled, trial
(http://www.ctcpjournal.com/article/S1744-3881(15)00029-8/abstract?rss=yes)
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Diseases & CAM
Hypertension: Dietary supplements such as
garlic, cocoa, vitamin C, coenzyme Q10, omega-
3 fatty acids, and magnesium have been
suggested for lowering blood pressure, but
evidence is lacking.
Asthma/Allergies:…little evidence to support
with vitamins (A, C, and E), folate, and omega-
3 and omega-6
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Diseases & CAM
Low back pain… the strongest evidence supports
exercise therapy with supervised physical therapy,
multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation, and
acupuncture. Therapies with fair evidence include
yoga, back schools, thermal modalities, acupressure,
and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Poor or little
evidence include manipulation, transcutaneous electrical
nerve stimulation, low-level laser therapy, reflexology,
biofeedback, progressive relaxation, hypnosis, and
aromatherapy.(Neuromodulation. 2014 Oct;17 Suppl 2:24-30. doi: 10.1111/ner.12078.Noninvasive and alternative
management of chronic low back pain (efficacy and outcomes).Wellington J1.)
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Nutrition/Supplements/Probiotics
Probiotics (live bacteria and yeasts)
Ecezema: Not enough evidence
** Probiotics were found to be better than placebo in reducing the number of
participants experiencing episodes of acute URTI by about 47% and the
duration of an episode of acute URTI by about 1.89 days.
**Probiotics may slightly reduce antibiotic use and cold-related school
absence.
**One trial has shown a reduction in the rate of Gestational Diabetes
Mellitus
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Herbal and Plant Therapy
**…in ulcerative colitis, aloe vera gel, triticum aestivum, andrographis
paniculata extract and topical Xilei-san were superior to placebo in
inducing remission or clinical response, and curcumin was superior to
placebo in maintaining remission; boswellia serrata gum resin
and plantago ovata seeds were as effective as mesalazine….In Crohn's
disease, mastic gum, Artemisia absinthium, andTripterygium wilfordii were
superior to placebo in inducing remission and preventing clinical
postoperative recurrence
Herbal therapies exert their therapeutic benefit by different mechanisms
including immune regulation, antioxidant activity, inhibition of leukotriene
B4 and nuclear factor-kappa B, and antiplatelet activity.
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Acupuncture
**Amblyopia: positive outcomes noted
**Fibromyalgia: acupuncture is probably better than non-acupuncture
treatment in reducing pain and stiffness and improving overall well-being and
fatigue
**Shoulder pain: improvement noted
**Neck pain: moderate evidence to support use
**Schizophrenia: May have positive result
**Dermatitis, chloasma, pruritus, urticaria, hyperhidrosis, and facial
elasticity: improved outcomes
**Neurological Recovery in Spinal Cord Injury: some support noted
Depression/Epilepsy/Stroke Rehab/Acute stroke: Insufficient evidence, no
clear evidence
Children with Asthma: unclear
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Acupuncture
** Osteoarthritis: Support for its use
** Elbow Pain: Some support for its use
Myopia, Bell’s Palsy, Restless Leg Syndrome,
Tension Headache: little/inconsistent support for
its use
Glaucoma: Unknown
Autism: No support
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Chiropractic
* Lowback pain: slight improvement (?)
*Weak evidence to support the use of
hypnosis, psychotherapy,
acupuncture, chiropractic and
medicinal herbs but it was provided in
each case by single small trials
**…Interventions commonly used
in chiropractic care improve outcomes
for the treatment of acute and chronic
neck pain (J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2014 Jan;37(1):42-63.
doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2013.08.010. Epub 2013 Nov 19.Evidence-based
guidelines for the chiropractic treatment of adults with neck
pain.Bryans R1, Decina P2, Descarreaux M3, Duranleau M4, Marcoux
H5, Potter B6, Ruegg RP7, Shaw L8, Watkin R9, White E10.)
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Homeopathy
Homeopathy is a complementary healing
system based on "curing like with like". It
involves greatly diluting substances in
order to strengthen the body's own
healing response to a problem.
Chronic Asthma, Dementia, ADHD:
No/absence of evidence
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Craniosacral therapy
CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases
tensions deep in the body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve
whole-body health and performance. It was pioneered and developed by
Osteopathic Physician John E. Upledger after years of clinical testing and
research at Michigan State University where he served as professor of
biomechanics.
No to little support for
its use
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Detoxification
Detoxification is one of the more widely
used treatments and concepts in
alternative medicine.
It is based on the principle
that illnesses can be caused by the
accumulation of toxic substances (toxins) in
the body. Eliminating existing toxins and
avoiding new toxins are essential parts of th
e healing process. Detoxification utilizes a
variety of tests and techniques.
No to little evidence to support it use
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Son–Rise therapy
Son-Rise is a home-based program for children with autism spectrum
disorders and other developmental disabilities, which was developed by Barry Neil
Kaufman and Samahria Lyte Kaufman for their autistic son, who is claimed to have
fully recovered from his condition
**…intensive intervention focused on fostering child-initiated interaction increases
social-communicative behaviors in children with autism.
Very limited evidence to support this. Only 4 studies found in PubMed
In general, information found from 33 Autism interventions on websites, only
three have strong empirical support.
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Developmental Individual Relationship-based (DIR) Model
D (Developmental) part of the Model describes the building blocks of this
foundation. Understanding where the child is developmentally is critical to planning a treatment
program
I (Individual differences) part of the Model describes the unique biologically-
based ways each child takes in, regulates, responds to, and comprehends sensations such as
sound, touch, and the planning and sequencing of actions and ideas.
R (Relationship-based) part of the Model describes the learning relationships with
caregivers, educators, therapists, peers, and others who tailor their affect based interactions to
the child’s individual differences and developmental capacities to enable progress in mastering
the essential foundations.
Several pilot studies support this approach
**… DIR™ can be considered as a possibility for evidence-based
practice (EBP), but not as an evidence-based treatment (EBT).
(http://rsw.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/04/22/1049731515583062.abstract)
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EBP means integrating individual clinical
expertise with the best available external
clinical evidence from systematic research.”
(Sackett D, 1996) EBP is the integration of
clinical expertise, patient values, and the best
research evidence into the decision making
process for patient care.
EBT refers to empirically developed specific
interventions that are based upon randomized
control trials (RCTs) using a control group and
an experimental group to prove their validity,
reliability, and effectiveness (generalizability).
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Massage Therapy
**…Massage appears to be beneficial for patients
with low-back pain (Int J Nurs Pract. 2015 May;21 Suppl 2:32-7. doi:
10.1111/ijn.12299. Back massage intervention for relieving lower back pain in
puerperal women: A randomized control trial study. Lee HJ1, Ko YL2).
**… Massage therapy reduces pain and improves
function compared to no treatment in some
musculoskeletal conditions. (J Physiother. 2015 Jul;61(3):106-16.
doi: 10.1016/j.jphys.2015.05.018. Epub 2015 Jun 17. Massage therapy has short-term
benefits for people with common musculoskeletal disorders compared to no
treatment: a systematic review. Bervoets DC1, Luijsterburg PA1, Alessie JJ2, Buijs
MJ2, Verhagen AP1)
Facial paralysis: Low quality evidence to support
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Aroma Therapy
… limited evidence suggesting that aroma inhalation may be
effective in controlling stress (Maturitas. 2014 Dec;79(4):362-9. doi:
10.1016/j.maturitas.2014.08.006. Epub 2014 Aug 21.Aromatherapy for stress reduction in healthy adults: a
systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Hur MH1, Song JA1, Lee J2, Lee MS3).
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Syntonics/Phototherapy
The use of light as therapy. No
evidence for amblyopia, reading
problems, etc. (Wallace LB. The theory and practice of
syntonic phototherapy: a review. Optom Vis Dev 2009;40(2):73-81)
**SAD: fairly effective
Ulcers: uncertain
**Preterm, low birth weight neonatal
jaundice: Support for its use
**Nonseasonal depression: Modest
antidepressive affect
Psoriasis: Inconclusive
Sleep blue light therapy: Inconclusive
Dementia: No support
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Essential Oils
Eczema: no evidence
**…antimicrobial activity
**…suggested a positive effect
of essential oils on sleep
**…Efficacy studies of lavender,
orange and peppermint essential
oils to treat anxiety and nausea have
shown positive results.
For pain control uncertain results. (Evid
Based Complement Alternat Med. 2014;2014:726341. doi: 10.1155/2014/726341. Epub 2014 Feb
24.
Essential oils for complementary treatment of surgical patients: state of the art.
Stea S1, Beraudi A2, De Pasquale D2.)
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Music Therapy (http://www.musictherapy.org/research/factsheets/)
Autism: Promising results are reported for music therapy,
sensory integration therapy, acupuncture, and massage.(Evid Based
Complement Alternat Med. 2015;2015:258589. doi: 10.1155/2015/258589. Epub 2015 May 7.Complementary and
Alternative Therapies for Autism Spectrum Disorder.Brondino N1, Fusar-Poli L1, Rocchetti M1, Provenzani U1, Barale
F1, Politi P1.)
**…improves behavior disorders, anxiety and agitation in
subjects diagnosed with dementia (Neurologia. 2014 Dec 29. pii: S0213-4853(14)00248-5.
doi: 10.1016/j.nrl.2014.11.001. [Epub ahead of print]Benefits of music therapy on behaviour disorders in subjects
diagnosed with dementia: a systematic review.Gómez-Romero M1, Jiménez-Palomares M2, Rodríguez-Mansilla
J3, Flores-Nieto A4, Garrido-Ardila EM2, González-LópezArza MV2.)
**… improves global and social functioning in schizophrenia
and/or serious mental disorders, gait and related activities in
Parkinson's disease, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality.
(Patient Prefer Adherence. 2014 May 16;8:727-54. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S61340. eCollection 2014.
Effectiveness of music therapy: a summary of systematic reviews based on randomized controlled trials of
music interventions.
Kamioka H1, Tsutani K2, Yamada M3, Park H4, Okuizumi H5, Tsuruoka K6, Honda T7, Okada S8, Park SJ8, Kitayuguchi
J9, Abe T9, Handa S5, Oshio T10, Mutoh Y11.)
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Occupational therapy
From Cochrane Reviews:
**…less likely to deteriorate and are more likely to
be independent in their ability to perform personal
activities of daily living
**…positive effect on functional ability in patients
with rheumatoid arthritis.
…..no conclusions can be stated whether or not
occupational therapy improves outcomes in MS
patients
…insufficient evidence to support or refute the
view that perceptual interventions are effective
…..OT intervention for CP inconclusive
(http://cre.sagepub.com/content/18/1/1.short)
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Physical therapy
Cochrane Reviews: Little to no evidence in many
areas
**…some positive evidence for upper extremity
training (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/8/14)
**…positive outcomes for task specific activities
(http://cre.sagepub.com/content/18/8/833.short)
**… evidence that aerobic and strength exercises and
yoga reduce psychiatric symptoms, state anxiety,
and psychological distress and improve health-
related quality of life, that aerobic exercise improves
short-term memory, and that progressive muscle
relaxation reduces state anxiety and psychological
distress.
(http://ptjournal.apta.org/content/92/1/11.short)
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Speech therapy
Cochrane Reviews
…insufficient evidence to conclusively
support or refute the efficacy of SLT for
speech problems in Parkinson's disease.
…Firm evidence of the positive effects of
SLT for children with cerebral palsy has not
been demonstrated
**… positive effect of speech and language
therapy interventions for children with
expressive phonological and expressive
vocabulary difficulties
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Dyslexia
From Cochrane Reviews
**… Phonics training appears to be effective
for improving some reading skills.
Little to no additional clinical trials on
treatment of reading disabilities
National Institutes of Health Clinical Trials
Interventions for Children With Attention and Reading Disorders (ICARD)
Started in 2010 no results published
Comprehensive Program to Improve Reading and Writing Skills in At-
Risk and Dyslexic Children: completed 2006/no study results posted
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Dyslexia
CITT-ART
http://citt-art.com/
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02207517
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Strabismus
Cochrane Reviews
The majority of published literature on the use of botulinum toxin in the
treatment of strabismus consists of retrospective studies, cohort studies or case
reviews. Although these provide useful descriptive information, clarification is
required as to the effective use of botulinum toxin as an independent treatment
modality. Four RCTs on the therapeutic use of botulinum toxin in strabismus have
shown varying responses ranging from a lack of evidence for prophylactic
effect of botulinum toxin in acute sixth nerve palsy, to poor response in patients
with horizontal strabismus without binocular vision, to no difference in response in
patients that required retreatment for acquired esotropia or infantile esotropia. It was
not possible to establish dose effect information. Complication rates for
use of Botox™ or Dysport™ ranged from 24% to 55.54%.
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Strabismus
Cochrane Reviews
Adjustable or non-adjustable sutures: No reliable conclusions could
be reached regarding which technique
Clinical management of intermittent exotropia: difficult to reliably
interpret the results
Interventions for infantile esotropia: No reliable conclusions
[So insurance doesn’t pay for vision therapy….but does pay for these
“proven” interventions? ]
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Vision therapy: Little to no information in Cochrane Reviews
Convergence Insufficiency, Convergence excess
Divergence insufficiency, Divergence excess
Accommodative Disorders, Oculomotor disorders
**Vision Therapy/Orthoptics: Current research suggests
that outpatient vision therapy/orthoptics is more effective than
home-based convergence exercises or home-based computer
vision therapy/orthoptics for children. In adult population,
evidence of the effectiveness of various non-surgical
interventions is less consistent.
Research on Vision Therapy Available From COVD at:
http://www.covd.org/?page=Research
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Pansell T1, Hellgren K, Jacobson L, Brautaset R, Tedroff K. The accommodative process in children with cerebral palsy: different strategies to
obtain clear vision at short distance. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2014 Feb;56(2):171-7. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.12266. Epub 2013 Sep 4.
Children with CP exhibit problems in generating an appropriate accommodative response. This can affect everyday living
and reading skills.
McClelland JF1, Parkes J, Hill N, Jackson AJ, Saunders KJ. Accommodative dysfunction in children with cerebral palsy: a population-based
study. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2006 May;47(5):1824-30.
significantly reduced accommodative responses
J Am Optom Assoc. 1984 Apr;55(4):281-3. Accommodation in cerebral palsy: function and remediation.
Duckman RH.
Accommodation dysfunction in CP can be improved
Oculomotor, accommodative, vergence dysfunctions. High incidence of
strabismus. Rx Bifocals
Cochrane Reviews:
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Down Syndrome
Woodhouse M. Maino D. Down Syndrome. In Taub
M, Bartuccio M, Maino D. (Eds) Visual Diagnosis
and Care of the Patient with Special Needs;
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. New York,
NY;2012:31-40.
Strabismus: functional in nature (accommodative
ET)
Accommodative “weakness” (insufficiency):
Bifocals both compensating and therapeutic
Little to nothing in Cochrane Reviews
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TBI/Concussion
Effect of binasal occlusion (BNO) on the
visual-evoked potential (VEP) in mild
traumatic brain injury (mTBI) 2013, Vol. 27,
No. 1 ,41-47 Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, Naveen K.
Yadav, and Diana P. Ludlam
…. individuals with mTBI habitually attempt to
suppress visual information in the near retinal
periphery to reduce their abnormal visual
motion sensitivity , with addition of the BNO
negating the suppressive influence and thus
producing a widespread disinhibition effect and
resultant increase in VEP amplitude…
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TBI/Concussion
Vision Diagnoses Are Common After
Concussion in Adolescents. Christina L.
Master, et al.
(http://cpj.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/0
7/07/0009922815594367.abstract)
…100 adolescents were examined, with a
mean age of 14.5 years. Overall, 69% had one
or more of the following vision diagnoses:
accommodative disorders (51%), convergence
insufficiency (49%), and saccadic dysfunction
(29%). In all, 46% of patients had more than
one vision diagnosis. …
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TBI/Concussion
Effect of oculomotor rehabilitation on vergence
responsivity in mild traumatic brain injury. JRRD
Preethi Thiagarajan,et al.
(http://www.rehab.research.va.gov/jour/2013/50
9/jrrd-2012-12-0235.html
…The significant improvement in most
aspects of vergence eye movements following
oculomotor training demonstrates considerable
residual brain plasticity via oculomotor learning.
The improved vergence affected positively
on nearwork-related symptoms and visual
attention….
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TBI/Concussion: Post Trauma Vision
Syndrome
Blurred vision
Sensitivity to light, glare sensitivity
Reading difficulties; words appear to move
Comprehension difficulty
Attention and concentration difficulty
Memory difficulty
Double vision
Aching eyes
Headaches with visual tasks
Inability to maintain visual contact
Reduction or loss of visual field
Difficulties with eye movements
Perceptual Midline Shift
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Brief Review of Various Disabilities
Fragile X syndrome: Strabismus
Berrry-Kravis E, Maino D. Fragile X Syndrome. In Taub M, Bartuccio M, Maino D. (Eds) Visual
Diagnosis and Care of the Patient with Special Needs; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. New York,
NY;2012:41-48.
Autism: Strabismus, Perceptual Dysfunction, Oculomotor
Pediatric Cortical Visual
Impairment:
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Summary
Do we need evidence for everything?
Yes and No.
Use your clinical experience and judgement, AOA Clinical Guidelines,
and research to determine the best approach for each patient, who unlike
subjects in a clinical trial, tend to be heterogeneous, idiosyncratic, and
unique.
Taylor your approach to the individual patient.
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Dominick M. Maino, OD, MEd,
FAAO, FCOVD‐A
Professor, Illinois College of
Optometry/Illinois Eye Institute
3241 S. Michigan Ave; Chicago, Il 60616
312-949-7282 dmaino@ico.edu
Lyons Family Eye Care
3250 N. Lincoln Ave; Chicago, Il 60657
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Supplemental Information
Amblyopia
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Sutured Protective Occluder for Severe
Amblyopia
Ten children completed this protocol from December 1999 through January 2002. All tolerated
the occluder for 12 to 36 days. The resultant skin scars were acceptable to parents,
patients, and investigators.
There was no damage to the sound (occluded) eye.
http://archopht.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=420619
Cost of this was estimated to be $3300.
What’s wrong with this? Ethics? Child abuse?
Research gone bad!
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Amblyopia
Cochrane Reviews
Vision screening: The lack
of data from randomized
controlled trials makes it
difficult to analyze the impact of
existing screening programs on
the prevalence of amblyopia.
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Many studies…..!
And…the bottom line is:
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The Power of a Pair of Spectacles
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Amblyopia
Cochrane Reviews
**… Occlusion appears to be more effective than refractive correction alone in
the treatment of strabismic amblyopia. The benefit of combining near activities
with occlusion is unproven. No RCTs were found that assessed the role of either
partial occlusion or optical penalization to refractive correction for strabismic
amblyopia.
…Stimulus deprivation amblyopia: no clinical trials
**…Both conventional occlusion and atropine penalization produce visual
acuity improvement in the amblyopic eye. Atropine penalization appears to be
as effective as conventional occlusion, although the magnitude of improvement
differed among the three trials. Atropine penalization can be used as first line
treatment for amblyopia.
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Amblyopia
Treatment of Amblyopia (** supported by clinical trials)
1.) Rx spectacles, follow up 2-3 months **
2.) Continue to monitor until no further improvement, change Rx as needed, start
patching or atropine **
3.) Continue to monitor (taper patching over time)
3.) Continue to monitor until no improvement, start HVT
4.) Continue to monitor until no improvement, start OVT
Start binocular vision therapy sooner rather than later
Vision Res. 2015 Apr 20. pii: S0042-6989(15)00052-8. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2015.02.009. [Epub ahead of
print]Amblyopia and the binocular approach to its therapy.Hess RF1, Thompson B2.
Eye (Lond). 2014 Oct;28(10):1246-53. doi: 10.1038/eye.2014.165. Epub 2014 Jul 25.
A binocular iPad treatment for amblyopic children. Li SL1, Jost RM1, Morale SE1, Stager DR2, Dao L3, Stager D3, Birch
EE4.
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Amblyopia
Treatment of Amblyopia
Start binocular vision therapy sooner rather than later
Clin Exp Optom. 2014 Sep;97(5):389-98. doi: 10.1111/cxo.12192. Epub 2014 Aug 18. The iPod binocular home-based
treatment for amblyopia in adults: efficacy and compliance. Hess RF1, Babu RJ, Clavagnier S, Black J, Bobier
W, Thompson B.
Strabismus. 2014 Mar;22(1):1-6. doi: 10.3109/09273972.2013.877945. Binocular training reduces amblyopic visual
acuity impairment. Mansouri B1, Singh P, Globa A, Pearson P.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014 Apr 15;55(4):2384-91. doi: 10.1167/iovs.13-12627.Perceptual learning improves
stereoacuity in amblyopia.Xi J1, Jia WL, Feng LX, Lu ZL, Huang CB.
Amblyopia can be treated at any age. The younger the patient
the better the outcome. All deserve an opportunity to improve
vision function.
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Yet another reason to
treat amblyopia:
Malpractice
Dr. XYZ , in breach of the standard
of care … failed to: perform
DFE/Cyclo, failed to properly
treat the amblyopia, failed to
determine proper Rx, failed to
monitor, failed to patch, failed to
properly instruct parents about
condition….
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Yet another reason to
treat amblyopia:
Malpractice
06-17-1999 Age 6
+4.00 OU (Rx varied over time,
variable responses from child)
Supposedly told mom nothing
could be done after age 5yrs
Mom looked it up on the Internet
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91Pedig Amblyopia Studies Bottom-line:
Spectacles: Spectacles alone improves bilateral amblyopia (3-10 y/0);
improves strabismic amblyopia
Patching: 2 hrs often shows marked improvement in VA. Then consider 6
hrs. Use 6 hrs for severe amblyopia
Atropine: Equal to patching; can improve severe amblyopia
Bangerter filters: Use them. Fairly equal to patching. Maybe more readily
acceptable to patient (Moderate amblyopia 20/40-20/80 VA)
Eye alignment: Amblyopia therapy (patching/atropine) may improve
alignment
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Amblyopia
Cochrane Reviews
**… unilateral refractive amblyopia: treatment benefit from refractive
correction alone. Where amblyopia persists there is evidence that adding
occlusion further improves vision
Is it better to do strabismus (squint) surgery before or after completing amblyopia
(lazy eye) treatment? No RCTs available
>>>>Hyperopia and strabismus/amblyopia: Although children who were allocated
to the spectacle group were less likely to develop strabismus and less likely
to have visual acuity worse than 20/30 children allocated to no spectacles, these
effects may have been chance findings, or due to bias. Due to the
high risk of bias and poor reporting of included trials, the true effect of spectacle
correction for hyperopia on strabismus is still uncertain ********* ????????
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93Pedig Amblyopia Studies Bottom-line:
Age: Under age 7 better results, some remarkable improvement up to age
12. Older children (17) also show improvement in VA
Non-PEDIG studies suggests improvement at any age
Recurrence: High rate of recurrence after treatment stops (risk of recurrence is
greater when patching is stopped abruptly rather than when it is reduced)
Reading: Monocular oral reading ability was slightly worse when reading
with previously treated amblyopic eyes in terms of rate, accuracy and
fluency, but reading comprehension testing was similar. (Current PEDIG
studies do not use binocular vision therapy to treat amblyopia. Could this
account for the decreased reading ability?)
Patching with near activities: Patching with/without similar results (crafts,
reading, writing, and computer or video games)
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Adult Treatment of Amblyopia
Levi DM. 2005. Perceptual learning in adults with amblyopia: A reevaluation of critical periods
in human vision. Developmental Psychobiology 46: 222-232.
Improving vision in adult amblyopia by perceptual learning. Uri Polat, Tova Ma-Naim, Michael
Belkin, Dov Sagi (http://www.pnas.org/content/101/17/6692.full.pdf)
Adult amblyopia reversed by contralateral cataract formation. ME Wilson - Journal of
pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, 1991 (Why did this take so many decades)
Dichoptic training enables the adult amblyopic brain to learn. Jinrong Li, et al.
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982213000948)
….and finally…
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Adult Treatment of Amblyopia
The Effect of Video Game Training on the Vision of Adults with Bilateral
Deprivation Amblyopia. Seong Taek Jeon, et al. Seeing and Perceiving
25 (2012) 493–520
… there is enough residual plasticity in the adult visual system to
effect improvements, even in cases of deep amblyopia caused by
early bilateral deprivation…The game may be effective because it
contains the components of perceptual learning
(stimulus/response/feedback) based simultaneously on many
aspects of vision presented in a visually complex and challenging
environment in an immersive, engaging, and adaptive way…
Sounds a lot like
optometric vision therapy!
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96Pedig Amblyopia Studies
Quinn GE, Beck RW, Holmes JM, Repka MX, Pediatric Eye Disease
Investigator Group. Recent advances in the treatment of
amblyopia. Pediatrics 2004;133(6):1800-2
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized pilot study of
near activities versus non-near activities during patching therapy for
amblyopia. J AAPOS 2005;9(2):129-36
Holmes JM, Lazar EL, Melia BM, Astle WF, Dagi LR, Donahue SP, Frazier
MG, Hertle RW, Repka MX, Quinn GE, Weise KK, for the Pediatric Eye
Disease Investigator Group. Effect of Age on Response to Amblyopia
Treatment in Children. Arch Ophthalmol. 2011;129(11):1451-7
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Wallace DK, Lazar EL, Melia M, Birch EE, Holmes JM, Hopkins KB, Kraker
RT, Kulp MT, Pang Y, Repka MX, Tamkins SM, Weise KK, on behalf of the
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Stereoacuity in Children with
Anisometropic Amblyopia. J AAPOS 2011;15(5):455-61
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial comparing
Bangerter filters and patching for the treatment of moderate
amblyopia in children. Ophthalmology. 2010 May;117(5):998-1004
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A Randomized Trial to
Evaluate Combined Patching and Atropine for Residual
Amblyopia. Arch Ophthalmol 2011;129(7):960-2
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Lyon DW, Hopkins K, Chu RH, Tamkins SM, Cotter SA, Melia M, Holmes
JM, Repka MX, Wheeler DT, Sala NA, Dumas JD, Silbert DI, on behalf of
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Feasibility of a clinical trial of
vision therapy for treatment of amblyopia. Optom Vis Sci
2013;90(5):475-81.
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial to evaluate
2 hours of daily patching for strabismic and anisometropic amblyopia
in children. Ophthalmology 2006;113(6):904-12
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Treatment of anisometropic
amblyopia in children with refractive correction. Ophthalmology
2006;113(6):895-903
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Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Treatment of strabismic
amblyopia with refractive correction. Am J Ophthalmol
2007;143(6):1060-3
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial of near
versus distance activities while patching for amblyopia in children
aged 3 to less than 7 years. Ophthalmology 2008;115(11):2071-8
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Treatment of bilateral
refractive amblyopia in children three to less than 10 years of age. Am
J Ophthalmol 2007;144(4):487-96
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100Pedig Amblyopia Studies
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Pharmacologic plus optical
penalization treatment for amblyopia: results of a randomized
trial. Arch Ophthalmol 2009;127(1):22-30
Repka MX, Kraker RT, Beck RW, et al. Treatment of severe amblyopia
with atropine: results from two randomized clinical trials. J AAPOS
2009;13(3):258-63
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Patching vs atropine to treat
amblyopia in children aged 7 to 12 years: a randomized trial. Arch
Ophthalmol 2008;126(12):1634-42
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101Pedig Amblyopia Studies
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Pharmacologic plus optical
penalization treatment for amblyopia: results of a randomized
trial. Arch Ophthalmol 2009;127(1):22-30
Repka MX, Kraker RT, Beck RW, et al. Treatment of severe amblyopia
with atropine: results from two randomized clinical trials. J AAPOS
2009;13(3):258-63
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Patching vs atropine to treat
amblyopia in children aged 7 to 12 years: a randomized trial. Arch
Ophthalmol 2008;126(12):1634-42
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102Pedig Amblyopia Studies
Repka MX, Kraker RT, Beck RW, et al. Treatment of severe amblyopia
with atropine: results from two randomized clinical trials. J AAPOS
2009;13(3):258-63
Felius J, Chandler DL, Holmes JM, et al. Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator
Group. Evaluating the Burden of Amblyopia Treatment from the Parent
and Child’s Perspective. J AAPOS. 2010; 14(5):389-95
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial of atropine
vs. patching for treatment of moderate amblyopia in children. Arch
Ophthalmol 2002;120(3):268-78
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103Pedig Amblyopia Studies
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Two-year follow-up of a 6-
month randomized trial of atropine vs patching for treatment of
moderate amblyopia in children. Arch Ophthalmol 2005;123(2):149-57
Repka MX, Holmes JM, Melia BM, et al. The effect of amblyopia therapy
on ocular alignment. J AAPOS 2005;9(6):542-5 (
Repka MX, Melia M, Eibschitz-Tsimhoni M, et al. The effect on refractive
error of unilateral atropine as compared with patching for the
treatment of amblyopia. J AAPOS 2007;11(3):300-2
Holmes JM, Melia M, Bradfield YS, et al. Factors associated with
recurrence of amblyopia on cessation of patching. Ophthalmology
2007;114(8):1427-32
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104Pedig Amblyopia Studies
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial of atropine
vs patching for treatment of moderate amblyopia: follow-up at age 10
years. Arch Ophthalmol 2008;126(8):1039-44
Repka MX, Kraker RT, Beck RW, et al. Contrast sensitivity following
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FAAO, FCOVD‐A
Professor, Illinois College of
Optometry/Illinois Eye Institute
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