VF Interpretation Flashcards
Where should numbers be the greatest?
In the center, less in the periphery
What deviation plot is the most useful
Pattern deviation plot
If total deviation and pattern deviation plat are the same
Little no loss
TD plot abnormal and PD plot normal
Cataract, incorrect Rx
Normal TD nad abnormal PD plot
Trigger happy
P value less than 0.5%
Significant
+MD
Better than average
Height of the hill of vision
-MD
Less than average
Height of the hill of vision
MD=0
Normal
Height of hill of vision
What are the most common causes of artifacts
- eyelid and brow ptosis
- rim artifact
- incorrect refractive error
- patient fatigue
Eyelid and brow ptosis
Cause cause a dense superior defect along the superior edge points. Patients with visually significant ptosis may benefit from having their eyelids taped for testing
Rim artifacts in VF
The positioning of the trail lens holder can lead to a rim artifact if it is too far from the patents eye, creating a full or partial ring scotoma
Patient fatigue artifact on VF
Lobular ring or cloverleaf pattern and high false negative
Incorrect refractive error artifact on VF
Generalized depression in sensitivity that may mimic cataract. Mag or min effect
Interpretation and report of VF
- look at both fields together
- look at field in relation to other clinical findings: does the info make sense?
- evaluate reliability: make sure the data is trustworthy
- evaluate defect; type of defect
- probable diagnosis