LANG-STEREOTEST® I (first edition until 2020)

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Product description

The Lang-Stereotest® is an easy-to-use examination instrument designed for screening, i.e. early detection, of spatial vision problems in children. The test is designed for rapid screening of stereo vision in all age groups from 6 months of age and includes a star, a cat and an ordinary car that appear to be raised from the background at different distances.

The Lang-Stereotest® I is an orthoptic product for binocular diagnostics and screening of stereo vision disorders, for medical professionals. Since loss of stereopsis is considered a key symptom of amblyopia (weak eye), failure to detect random dot stereograms may indicate a previously undetected, treatable disorder of binocularity (e.g. microstrabismus, anisometropia).

The Lang -Sereotest® has been shown to be highly specific and highly sensitive to stereo vision. Thanks to a unique combination of random dots and lenticular, special glasses are unnecessary, and gaze behaviour remains observable.

Important: The Lang-Stereotest® neither measures visual acuity nor replaces an ophthalmological examination. A negative test result, i.e. failure to recognize the figures, merely indicates impaired stereo vision at the time of the examination.

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Examination & Application

Application and purpose of the examination
The Lang-Stereotest® II is an orthoptic product for binocular diagnostics and screening of stereo vision disorders, for medical professionals. The test is used for rapid screening of stereo vision in all age groups from 6 months of age. As loss of stereopsis is considered a key symptom of amblyopia (weak eye), failure to recognise random dot stereograms may indicate a previously undetected, treatable disorder of binocularity (e.g. microstrabismus, anisometropia). The Lang stereo test® has proven to be highly specific and highly sensitive for stereo vision. Thanks to the unique combination of random dots and lenticular, special glasses are not required and the gaze behaviour remains observable.

Examination of children:

  1. Position yourself in front of the examinee, so that you can easily observe his/her eye movements.
  2. Show the test plate exactly at right angles at a distance of about 40 cm (16 inches).
  3. Ask the child if he/she sees something on the plate and watch the searching movements of his/her eyes.
  4. When a 3D object has been detected, ask the child to look for additional objects and also to describe them. The examinee may then also point at the figures and should be able to tell which of them sticks out most.
Results:
  1. Positive: Correct localization and naming of all hidden objects, typically jumping eye movements from one object to the next. No further examination of stereoscopic vision is needed.
  2. Negative: no object can be detected, and eye movements also do not indicate the recognition of the 3D objects. Eyes are scanning the test plate and then shift away from it. Refer family to specialist for further examination of stereoscopic vision and visual acuity.
  3. Doubtful: only one hidden object is localized and named correctly, eyes are scanning the plate for objects. Refer to specialist for further examination of stereoscopic vision and visual acuity.

Refining the examination:

  1. The child already knows the correct results and might try to cheat. Use the test card upside-down or use two tests, one in the correct horizontal position, the other one in a vertical position in which the 3D objects cannot be detected. Change between versions of LANG-STEREOTEST when retesting.
  2. To confirm a positive result, ask the person to close one eye while looking at the stereoscopic figures. Immediate disappearance of the figures will be noted.

Further recommendations:

  1. Do not let the examinee hold the test card in order to prevent flip-flop-movements. The child may be permitted however, to adjust to the best viewing position by small movements of the head.
  2. Do not try to help the examinee by suggesting what he/she might recognize. Continue to observe the child’s eye movements while performing the task.
  3. Do not expose the test card to heat or sunlight, which may cause deformation. If it has been deformed convexly, not all 3D objects may be seen simultaneously.

Important note: Information about clinical data and evaluations can be found on the literature page (Features of the Lang-Stereotest® II, scientific articles). All contents refer exclusively to the original Lang-Stereotest® and may lead to false statements when applied to other similar or copied products.

Technical specifications

3D test figures and cross-disparities of the Lang-Stereotest® I

  • CAT 1200''
  • STAR 600''
  • CAR 400''
  • Reading distance: 30-40 cm (10-15 inches)

Specifications:

  • REF 102, CE Medical Device Class I, compliant with EU RL 93/42/EEC
  • Size: 145 x 95mm | thickness 1.5mm
  • (5.71 x 3.75 inches | 0.08 inches)
  • Weight without envelope: 20g
  • Supplied with red hard cover
  • Instruction manual is inside the envelope

No longer in production. Was replaced in 2021 by the test successor Lang-Stereotest® I-R.
Developed and produced by Lang-Stereotest AG. All rights reserved.

Care

Care, Storage and Warning Notices

  • Store the test in the case provided.
  • Please check functionality before each use. Exposing the test card to heat or sunlight may cause deformation and render the test card unusable.
  • Clean the test with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Liquids can dissolve the back of the card.
  • Serious incidents must be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority.

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