Effect of uncorrected refractive errors upon central visual field testing

David B. Henson, Ellen J. Morris

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    Abstract

    An investigation of the effects of uncorrected refractive errors upon a central visual field examination has been made with a view to establishing what the likely effects would be of omitting a refractive correction when screening the visual field with a threshold related, supra-threshold strategy on the Henson CFA3000. The results indicate that, while a linear relationship exists between the extent of threshold elevation and the product of residual refractive error and pupil size, the scatter in the results means that accurate predictions cannot be made in individual cases. The threshold elevation was found to be independent of eccentricity (within the central 21° from fixation) and did not increase the variability of results. These last two findings indicate that uncorrected refractive errors are unlikely to affect the sensitivity of the threshold related, supra-threshold strategy to localized visual field defects. © 1993.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)339-343
    Number of pages4
    JournalOphthalmic and Physiological Optics
    Volume13
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 1993

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