RT Journal Article T1 Repeatability of the Modified Thorington Card Used to Measure Far Heterophoria A1 Cebrián, José Luis A1 Antona Peñalba, Beatriz A1 Barrio De Santos, Ana Rosa A1 González Díaz-Obregón, Enrique A1 Gutiérrez Hernández, Ángel Luis A1 Sánchez Pérez, María Isabel AB Purpose. To determine the interexaminer and intraexaminer repeatability of the modified Thorington test (TH) for distance vision in young adults and to compare these results with those observed for the heterophoria tests most commonly used in clinical practice. Agreement among tests was also assessed. Methods. Distance heterophoria was quantified on two separate occasions by two examiners in 110 subjects aged 18 to 32 years (mean, 19.74 years; SD, 2.5 years) using four different tests: cover test (CT) Von Graefe, Maddox rod, and modified TH. The repeatability of the tests and agreement between them was estimated by the Bland and Altman method whereby the mean difference and the 95% limits of agreement were determined as the coefficient of repeatability (COR) and coefficient of agreement. Results. The Thorington test showed best interexaminer repeatability (COR = +/- 1.43 Delta), followed closely by CT (COR = +/- 1.65 Delta), whereas best intraexaminer repeatability was observed for CT (COR = +/- 1.28 Delta) followed by TH (COR = +/- 1.51 Delta). Among the different combinations of tests, TH and CT showed best agreement indicated by the lowest coefficient of agreement (+/- 2.23 Delta) and a low mean difference (-0.63 Delta) between measurements. Conclusions. Good interexaminer and intraexaminer repeatability was observed for both TH and CT, and agreement between the two tests was also good. Given the simple administration of the TH, we recommend its clinical use to quantify distance horizontal heterophoria. PB Lippincott Williams & Wilkins SN 1040-5488 YR 2014 FD 2014-07 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/34880 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/34880 LA eng NO Es la versión postprint. En la web del editor se puede encontrar el artículo "free". DS Docta Complutense RD 15 abr 2026