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  • Ophthalmology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

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  • Post-stroke visual impairment affects a significant number of stroke survivors.
  • Common visual impairments include visual field defects, neglect, and perceptual disorders.
  • Effective rehabilitation strategies are crucial for improving patient outcomes.

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  • To evaluate the evidence base for various treatments for post-stroke visual impairment.
  • To compare evidence-based treatments with those used in clinical practice.
  • To identify areas requiring further research in stroke vision rehabilitation.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature review of treatments for visual field, neglect, and perceptual disorders.
  • Comparison of reviewed treatments with those utilized in the Vision In Stroke (VIS) study.
  • Analysis of evidence supporting different therapeutic interventions.

Main Results:

  • Visual scanning therapies demonstrate a strong evidence base for treating hemianopia and visual neglect.
  • Treatments such as typoscopes and general advice have limited supporting evidence.
  • Significant gaps exist in the evidence for certain visual rehabilitation strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Visual scanning therapies are recommended for specific post-stroke visual impairments based on current evidence.
  • Further research is necessary to establish the effectiveness of interventions like typoscopes.
  • A critical appraisal of treatment efficacy is essential for optimizing stroke vision care.