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A case control study examining the feasibility of using eye tracking perimetry to differentiate patients with glaucoma from healthy controls
by
Cameron, Lorraine A.
, Murray, Ian C.
, Minns, Robert A.
, McTrusty, Alice D.
, Tatham, Andrew J.
, Perperidis, Antonios
, Brash, Harry M.
, Fleck, Brian W.
in
692/699/3161/3172
/ 692/700/139
/ Aged
/ Area Under Curve
/ Automation
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Eye
/ Eye movements
/ Eye-Tracking Technology
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Female
/ Glaucoma
/ Glaucoma - diagnosis
/ Glaucoma - physiopathology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Intraocular Pressure - physiology
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Prospective Studies
/ Saccades - physiology
/ Saccadic eye movements
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Visual Field Tests - methods
2021
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A case control study examining the feasibility of using eye tracking perimetry to differentiate patients with glaucoma from healthy controls
by
Cameron, Lorraine A.
, Murray, Ian C.
, Minns, Robert A.
, McTrusty, Alice D.
, Tatham, Andrew J.
, Perperidis, Antonios
, Brash, Harry M.
, Fleck, Brian W.
in
692/699/3161/3172
/ 692/700/139
/ Aged
/ Area Under Curve
/ Automation
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Eye
/ Eye movements
/ Eye-Tracking Technology
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Female
/ Glaucoma
/ Glaucoma - diagnosis
/ Glaucoma - physiopathology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Intraocular Pressure - physiology
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Prospective Studies
/ Saccades - physiology
/ Saccadic eye movements
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Visual Field Tests - methods
2021
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A case control study examining the feasibility of using eye tracking perimetry to differentiate patients with glaucoma from healthy controls
by
Cameron, Lorraine A.
, Murray, Ian C.
, Minns, Robert A.
, McTrusty, Alice D.
, Tatham, Andrew J.
, Perperidis, Antonios
, Brash, Harry M.
, Fleck, Brian W.
in
692/699/3161/3172
/ 692/700/139
/ Aged
/ Area Under Curve
/ Automation
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Eye
/ Eye movements
/ Eye-Tracking Technology
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Female
/ Glaucoma
/ Glaucoma - diagnosis
/ Glaucoma - physiopathology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Intraocular Pressure - physiology
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Prospective Studies
/ Saccades - physiology
/ Saccadic eye movements
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Visual Field Tests - methods
2021
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A case control study examining the feasibility of using eye tracking perimetry to differentiate patients with glaucoma from healthy controls
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A case control study examining the feasibility of using eye tracking perimetry to differentiate patients with glaucoma from healthy controls
2021
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To explore the feasibility of using Saccadic Vector Optokinetic Perimetry (SVOP) to differentiate glaucomatous and healthy eyes. A prospective case–control study was performed using a convenience sample recruited from a single university glaucoma clinic and a group of healthy controls. SVOP and standard automated perimetry (SAP) was performed with testing order randomised. The reference standard was a diagnosis of glaucoma based a comprehensive ophthalmic examination and abnormality on standard automated perimetry (SAP). The index test was SVOP. 31 patients with glaucoma and 24 healthy subjects were included. Mean SAP mean deviation (MD) in those with glaucoma was − 8.7 ± 7.4 dB, with mean SAP and SVOP sensitivities of 23.3 ± 0.9 dB and 22.1 ± 4.3 dB respectively. Participants with glaucoma were significantly older. On average, SAP sensitivity was 1.2 ± 1.4 dB higher than SVOP (95% limits of agreement = − 1.6 to 4.0 dB). SVOP sensitivity had good ability to differentiate healthy and glaucomatous eyes with a 95% CI for area under the curve (AUC) of 0.84 to 0.96, similar to the performance of SAP sensitivity (95% CI 0.86 to 0.97, P = 0.60). For 80% specificity, SVOP had a 95% CI sensitivity of 75.7% to 94.8% compared to 77.8% to 96.0% for SAP. SVOP took considerably longer to perform (514 ± 54 s compared to 267 ± 76 s for SAP). Eye tracking perimetry may be useful for detection of glaucoma but further studies are needed to evaluate SVOP within its intended sphere of use, using an appropriate design and independent reference standard.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
Subject
/ Aged
/ Eye
/ Female
/ Glaucoma
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Intraocular Pressure - physiology
/ Male
/ Science
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