| Literature DB >> 22074185 |
Anders Heijl1, Johan Aspberg, Boel Bengtsson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of blindness and visual impairment from glaucoma is influenced by the criteria used to define these entities, which differ between countries and regions, as well as among published reports. The objective of the present study was to ascertain the extent to which different criteria of blindness and visual impairment influence estimates of the number of patients classified as blind or visually impaired by glaucoma in a clinic-based population.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22074185 PMCID: PMC3247062 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2415-11-31
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Visual impairment criteria*
| WHO | US | US SSA | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low vision | VA < 0.3 (20/70) and/or a constriction of the central visual field to < 20° | VA < 0.5 (20/40). | MD ≤ -22 dB in both eyes. |
| Blindness | VA < 0.05 (20/400) and/or a constriction of the central visual field to < 10° | VA ≤ 0.1 (6/60) and/or a constriction of the central visual field to < 20° | |
*Visual impairment = low vision + blindness.
VA, visual acuity; MD, mean deviation; dB, decibel.
Figure 1Calculation of the diameter of the remaining visual field. The central visual field is indicated by the pseudoisopter (red line). The distance is 6° between each test point location and 3° between test points and the pseudoisopter. The pseudoisopter is used to calculate the widest diameter of the remaining central visual field. This field is constricted to 18° around the point of fixation.
Influence of visual field status on the number of patients classified as blind/visually impaired from glaucoma
| Visual fields + VA* | VA alone | |
|---|---|---|
| WHO - blindness | 40 (4.4%) | 14 (1.5%) |
| WHO - visual impairment | 58 (6.3%) | 37 (4.0%) |
| US - blindness | 52 (5.7%) | 24 (2.6%) |
* VA, visual acuity.
Figure 2Blindness by visual acuity or field. Number of blind patients (best eye) using visual acuity (VA) or visual field (VF) data with WHO and US criteria.
Figure 3Example of the classification of a visual field. This field does not fulfill WHO or US blindness criteria, despite very advanced field loss (MD: -27.19).