Antona Peñalba, BeatrizBarrio De Santos, Ana RosaSánchez Pérez, María IsabelGonzález Díaz-Obregón, EnriqueGonzález Montero, María Guadalupe2023-06-192023-06-192015Antona Peñalba, B., Barrio De Santos, A. R., Sánchez Pérez, M. I. «Intraexaminer Repeatability and Agreement in Stereoacuity Measurements Made in Young Adults». International Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. 8, n.o 2, abril de 2015, pp. 374-81. www.ijo.cn, https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2015.02.29.2222-395910.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2015.02.29https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/35331AIM: To determine the repeatability and agreement of stereoacuity measurements made using some of the most widely used clinical tests: Frisby, TNO, Randot and Titmus. METHODS: Stereoacuity was measured in two different sessions separated by a time interval of at least 24h but no longer than 1wk in 74 subjects of mean age 20.6y using the four methods. The study participants were divided into two groups: subjects with normal binocular vision and subjects with abnormal binocular vision. RESULTS: Best repeatability was shown by the Frisby and Titmus [coefficient of repeatability (COR): 依13 and 依12s arc respectively] in the subjects with normal binocular vision though a clear ceiling effect was noted. In the subjects with abnormal binocular vision, best repeatability was shown by the Frisby (COR: 依69s arc) and Randot (COR: 依72s arc). In both groups, the TNO test showed poorest agreement with the other tests. CONCLUSION: Therepeatabilityof stereoacuitymeasures was low in subjects with poor binocular vision yet fairly good in subjects with normal binocular vision with the exception of the TNO test. The reduced agreement detected between the tests indicates they cannot be used interchangeably.engIntraexaminer repeatability and agreement in stereoacuity measurements made in young adultsjournal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2015.02.29http://www.ijo.cn/gjyken/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=20150229&flag=1open access617.75AgreementRepeatabilityStereoacuityStereopsisOptometría2209.15 Optometría