Standard automated perimetry using size III and size v stimuli in advanced stage glaucoma: An observational cross-sectional comparative study



Sood, D, Czanner, G, Somerville, T, Sood, I and Rowe, FJ ORCID: 0000-0001-9210-9131
(2021) Standard automated perimetry using size III and size v stimuli in advanced stage glaucoma: An observational cross-sectional comparative study BMJ Open, 11 (9). e046124-. ISSN 2044-6055, 2044-6055

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Abstract

Objectives In this study, we sought to evaluate the extent of further visual field that could be assessed when using stimulus size V in standard automated perimetry compared with size III in advanced stage glaucoma and whether cut-off values could be determined for when to switch from size III to size V. Design Prospective cross-sectional study. Setting Single-centre outpatient eye clinic in India (New Delhi). Participants Advanced stage glaucoma defined as stages 3-4. Intervention Central static perimetry with Octopus 900 G programme (size III stimulus dynamic strategy) and low vision central programme (size V stimulus dynamic strategy). Primary and secondary outcome measures Visual field assessment for right and left eyes with both sizes III and V were undertaken within one clinic visit. Results We recruited 126 patients (170 eyes). Mean patient age at assessment was 55.86 years (SD 15.15). Means (SD) for size III versus size V, respectively, were 6.94 dB (5.58) and 12.98 dB (7.77) for mean sensitivity, 20.02 dB (5.67) and 19.22 dB (7.74) for mean deviation, 5.89 dB (2.29) and 7.69 dB (2.78) for standard loss variance and 3.32 min (1.07) and 6.40 min (1.43) for test duration. All except mean deviation were significantly different between size III and V tests. Conclusion Useful visual field information was obtained with size V stimuli which allowed continued monitoring of these patients that was not possible with size III. Increased test duration, standard loss variance and mean sensitivity were found with size V, as expected, given that more visual responses were obtained with the increased target size. A switch from size III to V may be considered when mean sensitivity reaches 10 dB and/or mean deviation reaches 18 dB.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: glaucoma, ophthalmology, neuro-ophthalmology
Divisions: Faculty of Health & Life Sciences
Faculty of Health & Life Sciences > Inst. Population Health
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2021 15:38
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2026 11:16
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046124
Open Access URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046124
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3139276
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