The Henson Central Field Screener is a recently marketed, relatively inexpensive campimeter with semi-automated registration of responses. The strategy used is suprathreshold, eccentricity-compensated, multiple stimulus static perimetry: The clinical usefulness of this apparatus was tested in a numb
Use of Fieldmaster automated perimeter for the detection of early visual field changes in glaucoma
โ Scribed by Chul Hong; Yoshiaki Kitazawa; Shiroaki Shirato
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 441 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-5701
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โฆ Synopsis
The efficacy of automated suprathreshold perimetry with Fieldmaster automated perimeter (model 101 PR and 200) was evaluated in the screening for very early glaucomatous visual field defects which failed to be detected with kinetic perimetry using a Goldmann perimeter. Evaluation of 117 eyes with elevated intraocular pressure revealed a small, relative defect in the central field in 14 eyes which was confirmed by static perimetry with a Tiibinger perimeter. Although Fieldmaster model 200 is equipped with more target positions than model 101 PR, detectability of early defects was almost identical between two models. Automated suprathreshold perimetry with either model of Fieldmaster perimeter is useful in detecting the early changes which may be missed by kinetic perimetry with a Goldmann perimeter. Based on the difference in the falsc positive rate (45.6% with model 200 vs 26.7~o with model 101 PR) the screening with 101 PR seems to be more rewarding.
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