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Computerized system for static and kinetic automatic perimetry.

M Zingirian1, E Gandolfo, P Capris

  • 1University Eye Clinic of Genova, Italy.

European Journal of Ophthalmology
|October 1, 1991
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A new automatic perimeter was developed for comprehensive eye exams. This advanced instrument offers precise visual field testing with user-friendly features for efficient data analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Medical Devices
  • Visual Science

Background:

  • Traditional perimetry methods can be time-consuming and prone to user error.
  • There is a need for automated, accurate, and versatile visual field testing instruments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel automatic perimeter developed by the Perimetry Study Group of Genoa University Eye Clinic.
  • To highlight the key features and capabilities of this new perimetry instrument.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an automatic perimeter with projected targets.
  • Incorporation of accurate calibration for stimulus size and shape.
  • Integration of automated fixation control using an optimized television system.
  • Implementation of static, kinetic, and mixed perimetry procedures.

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  • Inclusion of screening and diagnostic threshold and suprathreshold strategies.
  • Support for standard and non-standard parameters for stimuli, background, and procedures.
  • Development of user-friendly software with large disk memory for data storage and analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • The new automatic perimeter offers precise calibration of visual stimuli.
    • Automated fixation control enhances reliability of visual field measurements.
    • The instrument supports a wide range of testing procedures and parameters.
    • User-friendly software and data storage facilitate efficient clinical use.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed automatic perimeter represents a significant advancement in visual field testing technology.
    • Its comprehensive features and automated capabilities promise improved diagnostic accuracy and efficiency in ophthalmology.
    • This instrument is well-suited for both screening and detailed diagnostic evaluations of visual function.