Eye Movement Perimetry and Frequency Doubling Perimetry: Clinical performance and patient preference during glaucoma screening
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology Apr 06, 2019
Meethal NSK, et al. - A total of 104 healthy subjects of mean age 48 years and 73 glaucoma cases were quantified to examine the screening accuracy of an Eye Movement Perimetry (EMP) vs Frequency Doubling Perimetry (FDP) and also to review the decision and perception of candidates towards these visual field screening methods. A significant increase in Robin score and Saccadic Reaction Time (SRT) was observed in glaucoma cases when compared to the age-matched healthy individuals. With a sensitivity of 87.7%, the ROC analysis revealed comparable Area Under the Curve (AUC) values (0.95) with a specificity of 95.2% for FDP and 96.2% for EMP.
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