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Rapid number naming in chronic concussion: eye movements in the King-Devick test
Rizzo, John-Ross; Hudson, Todd E; Dai, Weiwei; Birkemeier, Joel; Pasculli, Rosa M; Selesnick, Ivan; Balcer, Laura J; Galetta, Steven L; Rucker, Janet C
OBJECTIVE: The King-Devick (KD) test, which is based on rapid number naming speed, is a performance measure that adds vision and eye movement assessments to sideline concussion testing. We performed a laboratory-based study to characterize ocular motor behavior during the KD test in a patient cohort with chronic concussion to identify features associated with prolonged KD reading times. METHODS: Twenty-five patients with a concussion history (mean age: 31) were compared to control participants with no concussion history (n = 42, mean age: 32). Participants performed a computerized KD test under infrared-based video-oculography. RESULTS: Average intersaccadic intervals for task-specific saccades were significantly longer among concussed patients compared to controls (324.4 +/- 85.6 msec vs. 286.1 +/- 49.7 msec, P = 0.027). Digitized KD reading times were prolonged in concussed participants versus controls (53.43 +/- 14.04 sec vs. 43.80 +/- 8.55 sec, P = 0.004) and were highly correlated with intersaccadic intervals. Concussion was also associated with a greater number of saccades during number reading and larger average deviations of saccade endpoint distances from the centers of the to-be-read numbers (1.22 +/- 0.29 degrees vs. 0.98 +/- 0.27 degrees , P = 0.002). There were no differences in saccade peak velocity, duration, or amplitude. INTERPRETATION: Prolonged intersaccadic intervals, greater numbers of saccades, and larger deviations of saccade endpoints underlie prolonged KD reading times in chronic concussion. The KD test relies upon a diffuse neurocognitive network that mediates the fine control of efferent visual function. One sequela of chronic concussion may be disruption of this system, which may produce deficits in spatial target selection and planning of eye movements.
PMCID:5048390
PMID: 27752515
ISSN: 2328-9503
CID: 2279262
Role for Myopia in Determining Measurements of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) and Ganglion Cell Layer (GCL) Thinning in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) [Meeting Abstract]
Laura, Diana; Nolan, Rachel; Liu, Mengling; Park, Lisa; Galetta, Steven; Balcer, Laura
ISI:000394210600003
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 2492232
Retinal thickness and visual disability in patients with multiple sclerosis and disease-free controls with myopia [Meeting Abstract]
Nolan, R; Laura, D; Calabresi, P; Frohman, E; Galetta, S; Balcer, L
ISI:000383267202122
ISSN: 1477-0970
CID: 2492082
Isolated Abducens Nerve Palsy: Update on Evaluation and Diagnosis
Elder, Christopher; Hainline, Clotilde; Galetta, Steven L; Balcer, Laura J; Rucker, Janet C
Abducens nerve palsy is a common clinical finding in neurology practice. In many instances, the origin is obvious and management straightforward; however, the list of possible etiologies and mimics is vast and diverse and diagnostic decisions can be challenging and even controversial. This is especially true when the abducens nerve is affected in isolation, since in the current era of cost-effective medicine, it is critical to accurately diagnose etiologies that may lead to major morbidity or mortality with efficiency. Topics for highlighted updates in this review include management of isolated abducens nerve palsy with a high likelihood of a microvascular ischemic etiology; common imaging pitfalls and current state-of-the-art neuroimaging; and abducens palsy mimics.
PMID: 27306521
ISSN: 1534-6293
CID: 2143362
Subconcussive Head Trauma and Near Point of Convergence
Lee, Andrew G; Galetta, Steven L
PMID: 27258455
ISSN: 2168-6173
CID: 2125282
Retinal Thickness and Visual Disability in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Disease-Free Controls with Myopia [Meeting Abstract]
Nolan, Rachel; Laura, Diana; Hasanaj, Lisena; Calabresi, Peter; Frohman, Elliot; Galetta, Steven; Balcer, Laura
ISI:000411328608393
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2962232
HSV-2 presenting with encephalomyelitis and diffuse white matter lesions [Meeting Abstract]
Rosales, Dominique; Hainline, Clotilde; Kim, Nina; Howard, Jonathan; Galetta, Steven
ISI:000411279002480
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3240462
Capturing the Efferent Side of Vision in Multiple Sclerosis: New Data from a Digitized Rapid Number Naming Task [Meeting Abstract]
Hainline, Clotilde; Rizzo, John-Ross; Hudson, Todd; Dai, Weiwei; Joel, Birkemeier; Nolan, Rachel; Hasanaj, Lisena; Balcer, Laura; Galetta, Steven; Kister, Ilya; Rucker, Janet
ISI:000411328608406
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2962162
An Unexpected Case of Biopsy-Proven Amyloid-Beta Related Angiitis [Meeting Abstract]
Hainline, Clotilde; Rucker, Janet; Zagzag, David; Lui, Yvonne; Balcer, Laura; Galetta, Steven
ISI:000411328608408
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2962172
The Ocular Motor Underpinnings of Rapid Number-Naming as a Sideline Performance Measure for Concussion [Meeting Abstract]
Birkemeier, Joel; Hudson, Todd; Rizzo, John-Ross; Dai, Weiwei; Selesnick, Ivan; Hasanaj, Linens; Balcer, Laura; Galetta, Steven; Rucker, Janet
ISI:000411328608399
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2962112