Glaucoma Journal Club

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2015 โ€“ 2018

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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Exploring Test-Retest Variability Using High-Resolution Perimetry.

The larger effect for the spatial-SD suggested that it was perhaps a stronger determinant of TRV than scotoma depth per se.

Translational vision science & technology2017 Sep15 citations
visual-fieldoct-imaging

The interpretation of results of 10-2 visual fields should consider individual variability in the position of the optic disc and temporal raphe.

The position of the disc and raphe affects the mapping between structure and function with respect to superior and inferior hemifields.

The British journal of ophthalmology2018 Mar14 citations
visual-fieldoct-imaging

Distribution and Progression of Visual Field Defects With Binocular Vision in Glaucoma.

Glaucomatous VF defects with binocular vision were frequently found at the Mariotte blind spots in the central VF and around the bitemporal areas in the periphery.

Journal of glaucoma2018 Jun9 citations
visual-fieldglaucoma-progression

Test Conditions in Macular Visual Field Testing in Glaucoma.

As compared with the frequently-used SAP with a size III, SAP with size I and the function-specific perimetry tests (especially the Matrix) could be more suitable for testing the macular region.

Journal of glaucoma2017 Dec1 citations
visual-fieldoct-imaging

Detectability of Visual Field Defects in Glaucoma With High-resolution Perimetry.

To detect subtle VF defects within the eccentricity of 10 degrees, high-resolution perimetry with the test point resolution of <1.5 degrees is necessary.

Journal of glaucoma2016 Oct
visual-fieldoct-imaging

Development of a new fully automated kinetic algorithm (program k) for detection of glaucomatous visual field loss.

Program K is clinically efficient and useful for detection and evaluation of abnormalities in a kinetic VF.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2015 Mar 5
visual-field