Worse near visual acuity associated with worse stereoacuity in children

DENVER — Worse near visual acuity and greater interocular difference in near visual acuity are associated with worse stereoacuity in children, according to a presenter.
“Based on the multivariable regression, we saw worse near VA and greater interocular difference in near VA had the strongest associations with worse stereoacuity,” Silvia Han, OD, told Healio/OSN at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology meeting.
Han and colleagues examined characteristics that may be associated with stereoacuity, including age and near visual acuity, in children aged 3 to 9