J Glaucoma
J GlaucomaNovember 2024Journal Article

Evaluation of the Variability of Ambient Interactive Zippy Estimation of Sequential Rapid Tests on the "imo" Perimeter in Patients With Stable Glaucoma.

Visual FieldDisease Progression

Summary

In the case of a difference in MD greater than the 95% prediction intervals when compared with the previous visual field result, we should pay much attention to the possibility of progression of the glaucomatous…

Abstract

PRCIS

Analysis of Ambient Interactive Zippy Estimation of Sequential Testing (AIZE) Rapid test variability in patients with stable glaucoma showed that the 95% prediction interval of the mean deviation (MD) value, potentially an index for judging progression, was ±1.63 to ±1.78 dB in early-to-moderate-stage patients.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the 95% prediction interval of the MD value using the AIZE Rapid test strategy for glaucoma observation.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

This study included 72 patients with stable or suspected glaucoma who underwent the imo AIZE Rapid test 3 times or more within 2 years. Both eyes from each patient were classified as better or worse eyes. They were divided based on baseline MD values into the following 4 groups: MD > -3 dB, -6 dB -3 dB, -6 dB < MD ≤ -3 dB, -12 dB < MD ≤ -6 dB, and MD ≤ -12 dB groups were ±1.63 dB, ±1.34 dB, ±1.78 dB, and ±1.33 dB, respectively. Pointwise variability of worse eyes was larger than that of better eyes, especially between 10 to 15 dB.

CONCLUSION

In the case of a difference in MD greater than the 95% prediction intervals when compared with the previous visual field result, we should pay much attention to the possibility of progression of the glaucomatous visual field in patients with stable glaucoma.

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