J Glaucoma
J GlaucomaMarch 2025Comparative Study

Comparison of Elisar-Fast and Sita-Fast Strategies for Visual Field Assessment in Glaucoma.

Visual FieldDiagnosis & Screening

Summary

A high degree of correlation existed between the global indices and pointwise threshold values. The study documents the ability of EF to successfully assess visual field in patients with glaucoma.

Abstract

PRCIS

The study documents the ability of Elisar-Fast to successfully assess visual field in patients with glaucoma.

PURPOSE

To compare 2 fast threshold strategies of visual field assessment: SITA-Fast (SF; Humphrey field analyser) and Elisar-Fast (EF; advanced vision analyser) in patients with glaucoma.

METHODS

In this cross-sectional observational study, of total 192 subjects, 138 subjects (150 eyes, 80 glaucoma subjects [91 eyes] and 58 healthy controls [59 eyes]) were analysed and included. Each subject underwent 24-2 EF and SF in randomized order with a minimum time interval of 1 hour between tests.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Mean test-time, pointwise and sectoral sensitivity, significance of values of mean sensitivity (MS) and global indices (mean deviation [MD] and pattern SD [PSD]) and their correlation.

RESULTS

The mean test-time was 2.59±0.25 and 3.38±0.28 minutes ( P = 0.001) with SF and EF, respectively. Correlation coefficient for pointwise threshold values correlated strongly for both devices (range, 0.70-0.92). The intraclass correlation value of ≥0.8 was observed across all sectors, indicating good reliability. Bland-Altman plot denoted 95% of the data for MS values within limit of agreement. The intraclass correlation values for overall MS, MD, and PSD were 0.916, 0.913, and 0.872, respectively, indicating good reliability. High degree of correlation was observed for MD (r=0.912, P =0.00) and PSD values (r=0.732, P =0.00). Comparison of values indicated a difference of 1.09 dB for MD and 0.06 dB for PSD between both strategies.

CONCLUSIONS

A high degree of correlation existed between the global indices and pointwise threshold values. The study documents the ability of EF to successfully assess visual field in patients with glaucoma.

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