Automated perimetry techniques have advanced from the standard white-on-white threshold perimetry to a myriad of perimetric models. These models include motion detection, frequency-doubling contrast sensitivity, and spatial contrast sensitivity perimetry. The research findings for the more popular of the automated perimetry models, in particular those of blue-on-yellow and critical fusion frequency perimetry, are discussed and compared with findings for flicker threshold perimetry. Flicker threshold perimetry demonstrates resistance to such factors as test variability and retinal image blur and has great promise in its ability to detect early visual field loss in the presence of primary open-angle glaucoma.
History
Publication title
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology:
Volume
10
Pagination
135-139
ISSN
1040-8738
Department/School
Wicking Dementia Research Education Centre
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Ltd.
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Rights statement
Copyright 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Diagnosis of human diseases and conditions; Allied health therapies (excl. mental health services)