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Sectorization of the central 30 degrees visual field in glaucoma.

Y Suzuki1, M Araie, Y Ohashi.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine an optimal sector pattern of the central 30 degrees visual field in glaucoma by mathematically analyzing the visual field data of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) without any assumption such as the retinal nerve fiber layer anatomy.
METHODS: One hundred three visual fields of the 30-2 program of the Humphrey Field Analyzer obtained from 103 POAG patients of early to moderately advanced stage were included. Based on the interpoint correlation of deviation of the measured threshold value from the age-corrected normal reference value (total deviation, STATPAC), test points of the 30-2 program were mathematically clustered using the VARCLUS procedure, a new clustering algorithm developed by the SAS Institute. The sector value, which summarizes the visual field performance of the clustered test points (sector), also was calculated.
RESULTS: The 30 degrees central visual field was divided into 15 sectors consisting of at least 3 points. The distribution of sectors was compatible with the projection of nerve fiber layers. There was no sector extending over the horizontal meridian, but the sector pattern was not completely symmetrical around it. Linear regression analysis of the sector values against the mean deviation (STATPAC) suggested that the index is useful in following visual field performance of each sector.
CONCLUSION: The sector pattern and sector values obtained were considered useful in studying the visual field data of glaucoma.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8433830     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(93)31691-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


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2.  Concentric division of 10° visual field tests in retinitis pigmentosa.

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3.  Quantitative evaluation of the optic nerve head in early glaucoma.

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4.  Assessing visual field clustering schemes using machine learning classifiers in standard perimetry.

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5.  Investigating the Influence of Visual Function and Systemic Risk Factors on Falls and Injurious Falls in Glaucoma Using the Structural Equation Modeling.

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6.  Measuring visual field progression in the central 10 degrees using additional information from central 24 degrees visual fields and 'lasso regression'.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-08-12       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Mapping glaucoma patients' 30-2 and 10-2 visual fields reveals clusters of test points damaged in the 10-2 grid that are not sampled in the sparse 30-2 grid.

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8.  The relationship between central visual field damage and motor vehicle collisions in primary open-angle glaucoma patients.

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9.  Identifying areas of the visual field important for quality of life in patients with glaucoma.

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10.  Usefulness of axonal tract-dependent OCT macular sectors for evaluating structural change in normal-tension glaucoma.

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