Jones Pete R
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Glaucoma Home Monitoring Using a Tablet-Based Visual Field Test (Eyecatcher): An Assessment of Accuracy and Adherence Over 6 Months.
Home monitoring of VFs is viable for some patients and may provide clinically useful data.
Portable Perimetry Using Eye-Tracking on a Tablet Computer-A Feasibility Assessment.
Portable perimetry using an inexpensive eye-tracker and a tablet computer is feasible, although possible means of improvement are suggested.
Does Glaucoma Alter Eye Movements When Viewing Images of Natural Scenes? A Between-Eye Study.
Eye movements are altered by visual field loss, and these changes are related to changes in clinical measures. Eye movements recorded while passively viewing images could potentially be used as biomarkers for visual field damage.
The Human Touch: Using a Webcam to Autonomously Monitor Compliance During Visual Field Assessments.
Inexpensive, autonomous measures of task compliance are associated with measurement error in visual field assessments, in terms of both the overall reliability of a test and failures to respond on particular trials ("lapses").
On the Feasibility of Accelerating Glaucoma Clinical Trials Using Portable Perimetry.
Home VF assessments, despite poorer reliability than current reference standard ("in-clinic") devices, would allow faster or greater detection of glaucoma progression via an increased frequency of testing, and could reduce the sample size requirements of future clinical trials.
Eyecatcher 3.0 - Validating the Use of "Smart Glasses" as a Low-Cost, Portable Method of Assessing Visual Fields.
Smart glasses may provide a feasible means of VFs home-monitoring.