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A new digital visor offers a reliable method for assessing visual disability. This system combines visual field and acuity tests for more equitable resource distribution.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Medical Technology
  • Disability Assessment

Background:

  • Lack of standardized visual requirements for driving and disability grading.
  • Need for a unified approach to visual impairment assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel method for quantifying visual disability.
  • To develop a numerical scoring system using digital visor technology.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Global Vision Evaluation System digital visor.
  • Combining binocular visual acuity and visual field assessments.
  • Utilizing a specific algorithm for numerical disability scoring.

Main Results:

  • Eighty-six subjects with visual impairments participated.
  • Homogeneously similar results between traditional methods and the digital visor.
  • Demonstrated reliability in positioning subjects on the visual disability scale.

Conclusions:

  • The digital visor provides a valid and reliable method for visual disability assessment.
  • Enhances homogeneity and fairness in resource allocation for visual impairment.
  • Supports standardized and reproducible visual function testing.