Ophthalmology
OphthalmologyNovember 2017Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

Evidence-based Criteria for Assessment of Visual Field Reliability.

Visual FieldDisease Progression

Summary

FL have little impact on reliability in patients with established glaucoma.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Assess the impact of false-positives (FP), false-negatives (FN), fixation losses (FL), and test duration (TD) on visual field (VF) reliability at different stages of glaucoma severity.

DESIGN

Retrospective.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 10 262 VFs from 1538 eyes of 909 subjects with suspect or manifest glaucoma and ≥5 VF examinations.

METHODS

Predicted mean deviation (MD) was calculated with multilevel modeling of longitudinal data. Differences between predicted and observed MD (ΔMD) were calculated as a reliability measure. The impact of FP, FN, FL, and TD on ΔMD was assessed using multilevel modeling.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

ΔMD associated with a 10% increment in FP, FN, and FL, or a 1-minute increase in TD.

RESULTS

FL had little impact on ΔMD (-6 dB), moderate (-6 ≤MD -0.14 dB at all levels of severity). Beyond 20% abnormal catch trials, each 10% increment in abnormal catch trials was associated with a ΔMD = -1.27, -0.53, and -0.51 dB in mild, moderate, and severe disease, respectively. |ΔMD| ≥1 dB occurred with 22% FP and 26% FN in early, 14% FP and 34% FN in moderate, and 16% FP and 51% FN in severe disease. A 1-minute increment in TD produced ΔMDs between -0.35 and -0.40 dB.

CONCLUSIONS

FL have little impact on reliability in patients with established glaucoma. FP, and to a lesser extent FNs and TD, significantly affect reliability. The impact of FP and FN varies with disease severity and over the range of abnormal catch trials. On the basis of our findings, we present evidence-based, severity-specific standards for classifying VF reliability for clinical or research applications.

Discussion

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