In recent years several aids for automated interpretation of visual field data have been suggested. We believed that incorporation of thorough knowledge of normal visual field variability would allow improvements in the performance of such aids since more attention would be paid to field results in areas with low physiological variability. Two visual field models for classification of fields in glaucoma based on comparisons of sensitivity values in the upper and lower hemifields and on analysis of test point clusters with diminished sensitivity were compared. Both models were constructed using logistic regression analysis in 101 normal eyes and 101 eyes with glaucoma. The first, more traditional model assumed Gaussian distributions of devia...
Purpose: To assess the diagnostic utility of a new hemifield asymmetry analysis derived using patter...
Typical glaucomatous visual field defects are often contiguous areas of diminished differential ligh...
Eighty-three patients with high risk ocular hypertension were followed between 9 and 120 months with...
Interpretation of numeric automated threshold visual field results is often difficult. A large amoun...
PurposeTo quantify visual field (VF) variability as a function of threshold sensitivity and location...
Objective: To develop a model to simulate visual fields (VFs) in glaucoma patients, and to character...
A new aid to perimetric analysis, the Glaucoma Hemifield Test, primarily evaluates up-down differenc...
The study developed statistical techniques to evaluate visual field progression for use with the Hum...
Static automated visual field testing is now an integral part of the detection and monitoring of pri...
We have developed an algorithm, the Glaucoma Hemifield Test (GHT), for automated evaluation of singl...
PURPOSE To evaluate the ability to detect change in standard automated perimetry data using 4 differ...
A new scoring system is introduced to obtain a visual field per centual score beginning from a thres...
PURPOSE: To evaluate point-wise variability of threshold sensitivity at different test locations on ...
AbstractConventional static automated perimetry provides important clinical information, but its uti...
Glaucoma is a common eye disease that affects the optic nerve. It is the second leading cause of vis...
Purpose: To assess the diagnostic utility of a new hemifield asymmetry analysis derived using patter...
Typical glaucomatous visual field defects are often contiguous areas of diminished differential ligh...
Eighty-three patients with high risk ocular hypertension were followed between 9 and 120 months with...
Interpretation of numeric automated threshold visual field results is often difficult. A large amoun...
PurposeTo quantify visual field (VF) variability as a function of threshold sensitivity and location...
Objective: To develop a model to simulate visual fields (VFs) in glaucoma patients, and to character...
A new aid to perimetric analysis, the Glaucoma Hemifield Test, primarily evaluates up-down differenc...
The study developed statistical techniques to evaluate visual field progression for use with the Hum...
Static automated visual field testing is now an integral part of the detection and monitoring of pri...
We have developed an algorithm, the Glaucoma Hemifield Test (GHT), for automated evaluation of singl...
PURPOSE To evaluate the ability to detect change in standard automated perimetry data using 4 differ...
A new scoring system is introduced to obtain a visual field per centual score beginning from a thres...
PURPOSE: To evaluate point-wise variability of threshold sensitivity at different test locations on ...
AbstractConventional static automated perimetry provides important clinical information, but its uti...
Glaucoma is a common eye disease that affects the optic nerve. It is the second leading cause of vis...
Purpose: To assess the diagnostic utility of a new hemifield asymmetry analysis derived using patter...
Typical glaucomatous visual field defects are often contiguous areas of diminished differential ligh...
Eighty-three patients with high risk ocular hypertension were followed between 9 and 120 months with...