Visual Field Flashcards

1
Q

Threshold

A

Intensity of light that can be perceived 50% of the time and not perceived 50% of the time

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2
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Scotoma

A

Where vision isn’t normal

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3
Q

For a reliable VF, what percentage should the following fall under?
1. Fixation losses
2. False positives
3. False negatives

A
  1. Fixation losses - 20%
  2. False positives - 20%
  3. False negatives - 33%
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4
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What is the MD and clinical impact of False Positives?

A

Increase MD and delay treatment

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5
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What is the MD and clinical impact of False Negatives?

A

Decrease MD and adds unnecessary treatment

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6
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What is the MD and clinical impact of Fixation Losses ?

A

No impact

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7
Q

Patient returns for follow up. Visual field shows worsening of MD, but fixation losses are at 40%. You think, I’ll bring the patient back in 1-3 months to repeat visual field. What could happen with this patient?

A

Under treatment

Even thought fixation losses high, VF still shows progression.

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8
Q

If the numeric grid shows a threshold level of ___ at any point, the test is unreliable.

A

40+

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9
Q

What is the maximum stimulus brightness provided by the perimeter?

A

0 dB

(The lower the number, the brighter the light)

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10
Q

What are the 6 signs of a ‘Trigger Happy’ patient?

A
  1. High FP
  2. High fixation loss
  3. High threshold values
  4. High positive total deviation
  5. White scotomas on gray scale/no blind spot
  6. GHT “Abnormally high sensitivity “
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11
Q

What does the MD represent?

A

Mean Deviation — height of hill of vision compared to age-matched normals

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12
Q

What is the GHT?

A

Glaucoma Hemifield Test — compares inferior to superior field

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13
Q

What are the possible outcomes for GHT?

A
  1. Within normal limits
  2. Borderline
  3. Outside normal limits
  4. Abnormally high sensitivity
  5. General reduction in sensitivity
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14
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Explain why a 10-2 may be useful in EARLY glaucoma

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  • ~30% of all RGC’s are found in central 8º from fovea
  • 24-2 and 30-2 use 6º grid points
  • This means the tests miss a lot of potential areas of loss
  • 10-2 uses 2º test grids
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