Purpose.: Published recommendations suggest three visual field (VF) tests per year are required to identify rapid progression in a newly diagnosed glaucomatous patient over 2 years. This report aims to determine if identification of progression would be improved by clustering tests at the beginning and end of the 2-year period. Methods.: Computer-simulated “patients” were given a rapid VF (mean deviation [MD]) loss of −2 dB/year with added MD measurement variability. Linear regression of MD against time was used to estimate progression. One group of “patients” was measured every 6 months, another every 4 months, whereas the wait-and-see group were measured either 2 or 3 times at both baseline and at the end of a 2-year period. Stable “pa...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the views and experiences of patients regarding their glaucoma follow-up,...
The treatment of glaucoma is focused on reducing the intraocular pressure to a level at which progre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how well short-term progression rates can predict long-term visual field o...
Background: Visual field (VF) tests are the benchmark for detecting and monitoring the eye disease g...
This study aimed to gain insight into the optimal spacing in time for visual field tests for progres...
PURPOSE: Previous work has investigated whether a significant regression slope in the first 2 years ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: This retrospective study aimed to determine how often a perimetric examinat...
Background: The aim was to compare two perimetric strategies for progression detection in glaucoma. ...
Background: The aim was to compare two perimetric strategies for progression detection in glaucoma. ...
PurposeTo develop a method to measure the rate of glaucomatous visual field (VF) deterioration and t...
Aim. To evaluate the agreement between different methods in detection of glaucomatous visual field p...
PurposeTo compare methods to assess visual field (VF) progression in glaucoma.Methods4,950 VFs of 25...
To date, there has been a lack of evidence-based guidance on the frequency of visual field examinati...
PRCIS: With high specificity and less variability than perimetry, more frequent testing resulted in ...
AIM: To examine the level of agreement among nine clinicians in assessing progressive deteriorat...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the views and experiences of patients regarding their glaucoma follow-up,...
The treatment of glaucoma is focused on reducing the intraocular pressure to a level at which progre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how well short-term progression rates can predict long-term visual field o...
Background: Visual field (VF) tests are the benchmark for detecting and monitoring the eye disease g...
This study aimed to gain insight into the optimal spacing in time for visual field tests for progres...
PURPOSE: Previous work has investigated whether a significant regression slope in the first 2 years ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: This retrospective study aimed to determine how often a perimetric examinat...
Background: The aim was to compare two perimetric strategies for progression detection in glaucoma. ...
Background: The aim was to compare two perimetric strategies for progression detection in glaucoma. ...
PurposeTo develop a method to measure the rate of glaucomatous visual field (VF) deterioration and t...
Aim. To evaluate the agreement between different methods in detection of glaucomatous visual field p...
PurposeTo compare methods to assess visual field (VF) progression in glaucoma.Methods4,950 VFs of 25...
To date, there has been a lack of evidence-based guidance on the frequency of visual field examinati...
PRCIS: With high specificity and less variability than perimetry, more frequent testing resulted in ...
AIM: To examine the level of agreement among nine clinicians in assessing progressive deteriorat...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the views and experiences of patients regarding their glaucoma follow-up,...
The treatment of glaucoma is focused on reducing the intraocular pressure to a level at which progre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how well short-term progression rates can predict long-term visual field o...