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Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field

PURPOSE: To determine the locus of test locations that exhibit statistically similar age-related decline in sensitivity to light increments and age-corrected contrast sensitivity isocontours (CSIs) across the central visual field (VF). We compared these CSIs with test point clusters used by the Glau...

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Autores principales: Phu, Jack, Khuu, Sieu K., Nivison-Smith, Lisa, Zangerl, Barbara, Choi, Agnes Yiu Jeung, Jones, Bryan W., Pfeiffer, Rebecca L., Marc, Robert E., Kalloniatis, Michael
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28973333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.17-22371
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author Phu, Jack
Khuu, Sieu K.
Nivison-Smith, Lisa
Zangerl, Barbara
Choi, Agnes Yiu Jeung
Jones, Bryan W.
Pfeiffer, Rebecca L.
Marc, Robert E.
Kalloniatis, Michael
author_facet Phu, Jack
Khuu, Sieu K.
Nivison-Smith, Lisa
Zangerl, Barbara
Choi, Agnes Yiu Jeung
Jones, Bryan W.
Pfeiffer, Rebecca L.
Marc, Robert E.
Kalloniatis, Michael
author_sort Phu, Jack
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description PURPOSE: To determine the locus of test locations that exhibit statistically similar age-related decline in sensitivity to light increments and age-corrected contrast sensitivity isocontours (CSIs) across the central visual field (VF). We compared these CSIs with test point clusters used by the Glaucoma Hemifield Test (GHT). METHODS: Sixty healthy observers underwent testing on the Humphrey Field Analyzer 30-2 test grid using Goldmann (G) stimulus sizes I-V. Age-correction factors for GI-V were determined using linear regression analysis. Pattern recognition analysis was used to cluster test locations across the VF exhibiting equal age-related sensitivity decline (age-related CSIs), and points of equal age-corrected sensitivity (age-corrected CSIs) for GI-V. RESULTS: There was a small but significant test size–dependent sensitivity decline with age, with smaller stimuli declining more rapidly. Age-related decline in sensitivity was more rapid in the periphery. A greater number of unique age-related CSIs was revealed when using smaller stimuli, particularly in the mid-periphery. Cluster analysis of age-corrected sensitivity thresholds revealed unique CSIs for GI-V, with smaller stimuli having a greater number of unique clusters. Zones examined by the GHT consisted of test locations that did not necessarily belong to the same CSI, particularly in the periphery. CONCLUSIONS: Cluster analysis reveals statistically significant groups of test locations within the 30-2 test grid exhibiting the same age-related decline. CSIs facilitate pooling of sensitivities to reduce the variability of individual test locations. These CSIs could guide future structure-function and alternate hemifield asymmetry analyses by comparing matched areas of similar sensitivity signatures.
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spelling pubmed-56247762017-10-03 Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field Phu, Jack Khuu, Sieu K. Nivison-Smith, Lisa Zangerl, Barbara Choi, Agnes Yiu Jeung Jones, Bryan W. Pfeiffer, Rebecca L. Marc, Robert E. Kalloniatis, Michael Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Visual Psychophysics and Physiological Optics PURPOSE: To determine the locus of test locations that exhibit statistically similar age-related decline in sensitivity to light increments and age-corrected contrast sensitivity isocontours (CSIs) across the central visual field (VF). We compared these CSIs with test point clusters used by the Glaucoma Hemifield Test (GHT). METHODS: Sixty healthy observers underwent testing on the Humphrey Field Analyzer 30-2 test grid using Goldmann (G) stimulus sizes I-V. Age-correction factors for GI-V were determined using linear regression analysis. Pattern recognition analysis was used to cluster test locations across the VF exhibiting equal age-related sensitivity decline (age-related CSIs), and points of equal age-corrected sensitivity (age-corrected CSIs) for GI-V. RESULTS: There was a small but significant test size–dependent sensitivity decline with age, with smaller stimuli declining more rapidly. Age-related decline in sensitivity was more rapid in the periphery. A greater number of unique age-related CSIs was revealed when using smaller stimuli, particularly in the mid-periphery. Cluster analysis of age-corrected sensitivity thresholds revealed unique CSIs for GI-V, with smaller stimuli having a greater number of unique clusters. Zones examined by the GHT consisted of test locations that did not necessarily belong to the same CSI, particularly in the periphery. CONCLUSIONS: Cluster analysis reveals statistically significant groups of test locations within the 30-2 test grid exhibiting the same age-related decline. CSIs facilitate pooling of sensitivities to reduce the variability of individual test locations. These CSIs could guide future structure-function and alternate hemifield asymmetry analyses by comparing matched areas of similar sensitivity signatures. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5624776/ /pubmed/28973333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.17-22371 Text en Copyright 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Visual Psychophysics and Physiological Optics
Phu, Jack
Khuu, Sieu K.
Nivison-Smith, Lisa
Zangerl, Barbara
Choi, Agnes Yiu Jeung
Jones, Bryan W.
Pfeiffer, Rebecca L.
Marc, Robert E.
Kalloniatis, Michael
Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field
title Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field
title_full Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field
title_fullStr Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field
title_full_unstemmed Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field
title_short Pattern Recognition Analysis Reveals Unique Contrast Sensitivity Isocontours Using Static Perimetry Thresholds Across the Visual Field
title_sort pattern recognition analysis reveals unique contrast sensitivity isocontours using static perimetry thresholds across the visual field
topic Visual Psychophysics and Physiological Optics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28973333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.17-22371
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