PurposeTo investigate the precision of visual fields (VFs) from semiautomated kinetic perimetry (SKP) on Octopus 900 perimeters, for children and adults with inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs). Goldmann manual kinetic perimetry has long been used in the diagnosis and follow-up of these patients, but SKP is becoming increasingly common. Octopus VFs (OVFs) and Goldmann VFs (GVFs) were both mapped on two occasions.MethodsNineteen females and 10 males with IRDs were tested on OVFs and GVFs, with two targets per test (V4e and one smaller target). Tests were performed in the same (randomized) order at two visits about 1 week apart. The VFs were digitized to derive isopter solid angles. Comparisons, within and between visits, were performed wi...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
AimsWe compared feasibility, quality and outcomes of visual field (VF) testing in children with neur...
Purpose. To determine diagnostic accuracy of kinetic visual field assessment by Octopus 900 perimetr...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical usefulness and reproducibility of (semi-)automated kinetic perimet...
AIMS: We compared feasibility, quality and outcomes of visual field (VF) testing in children with ne...
Purpose: Peripheral visual fields have not been as well defined by static automated perimetry as kin...
Purpose: Peripheral visual fields have not been as well defined by static automated perimetry as kin...
Aim To compare kinetic perimetry on the Humphrey 850 and Octopus 900 perimeters for assessment of vi...
Perimetry is essential to identify visual field defects in disorders of the visual pathways. In comp...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
AimsWe compared feasibility, quality and outcomes of visual field (VF) testing in children with neur...
Purpose. To determine diagnostic accuracy of kinetic visual field assessment by Octopus 900 perimetr...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical usefulness and reproducibility of (semi-)automated kinetic perimet...
AIMS: We compared feasibility, quality and outcomes of visual field (VF) testing in children with ne...
Purpose: Peripheral visual fields have not been as well defined by static automated perimetry as kin...
Purpose: Peripheral visual fields have not been as well defined by static automated perimetry as kin...
Aim To compare kinetic perimetry on the Humphrey 850 and Octopus 900 perimeters for assessment of vi...
Perimetry is essential to identify visual field defects in disorders of the visual pathways. In comp...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
PURPOSE: To compare the extension of peripheral visual fields in phakic and pseudophakic patients an...
To evaluate the relationship between Goldmann perimetry and maximal electroretinographic responses i...