Purpose: To introduce a new method, derived from the Glaucoma Staging System (GSS), for classifying glaucomatous visual field defects. Patients and Methods: Four sample groups composed respectively of 471 (sample #1), 128 (sample #2), 185 (sample #3), and 131 (sample #4) patients with either ocular hypertension or chronic glaucoma were considered. The GSS 2 uses both the MD and CPSD/CLV or PSD/LV perimetric indices to classify visual field defect in 6 stages and in 3 types (generalized, localized, and mixed). The formulas were determined using sample # 1. A new borderline stage was created, on the basis of sample #2. The relationship between the PSD/LV and CPSD/CLV values was studied on sample #3 to verify the possibility of using the uncor...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare visual field test results as presented by the Statpac interpretatio...
To propose a new methodology for classifying patient-reported outcomes in glaucoma and for quantifyi...
Perimetry is indispensable for the clinical management of glaucoma suspects. Our goal is to compare ...
Abstract: Staging glaucomatous damage into appropriatecategories enhances management of the disease....
Background: The classification of damage in glaucoma is usually based either on visual field or opti...
Background In order to assess glaucoma severity and to compare the success of surgical and medical t...
A new scoring system is introduced to obtain a visual field per centual score beginning from a thres...
Abstract Glaucomatous damage results in characteristics structural and functional changes on optical...
Classification of glaucomatous visual field defects for different severity levels is important. The ...
Purpose. To compare conventional structural and functional measures of glaucomatous damage with a ne...
A comprehensive classification system was developed for the Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study (OHT...
To compare the performance of newly proposed point-wise linear regression (PLR) with the binomial te...
Background: Eye Movement Perimetry (EMP) uses Saccadic Eye Movement (SEM) responses for visual field...
Purpose: Assessing the presence of visual field defects (VFD) through procedures such as perimetry i...
<p>Severities of visual field damage in both eyes of glaucoma subjects according to standard automat...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare visual field test results as presented by the Statpac interpretatio...
To propose a new methodology for classifying patient-reported outcomes in glaucoma and for quantifyi...
Perimetry is indispensable for the clinical management of glaucoma suspects. Our goal is to compare ...
Abstract: Staging glaucomatous damage into appropriatecategories enhances management of the disease....
Background: The classification of damage in glaucoma is usually based either on visual field or opti...
Background In order to assess glaucoma severity and to compare the success of surgical and medical t...
A new scoring system is introduced to obtain a visual field per centual score beginning from a thres...
Abstract Glaucomatous damage results in characteristics structural and functional changes on optical...
Classification of glaucomatous visual field defects for different severity levels is important. The ...
Purpose. To compare conventional structural and functional measures of glaucomatous damage with a ne...
A comprehensive classification system was developed for the Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study (OHT...
To compare the performance of newly proposed point-wise linear regression (PLR) with the binomial te...
Background: Eye Movement Perimetry (EMP) uses Saccadic Eye Movement (SEM) responses for visual field...
Purpose: Assessing the presence of visual field defects (VFD) through procedures such as perimetry i...
<p>Severities of visual field damage in both eyes of glaucoma subjects according to standard automat...
PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare visual field test results as presented by the Statpac interpretatio...
To propose a new methodology for classifying patient-reported outcomes in glaucoma and for quantifyi...
Perimetry is indispensable for the clinical management of glaucoma suspects. Our goal is to compare ...