HFA 24-2C Faster may be useful screening tool for visual field assessment in glaucoma
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Key takeaways:
- The HFA 24-2C Faster detected more defective points than the SITA Standard.
- It had a significantly lower testing time than both the SITA Standard and 10-2 tests.
The Humphrey Field Analyzer 24-2C Faster may help initial visual field evaluation with the advantage of shorter testing time in patients with glaucoma, according to data published in Optometry and Vision Science.
“While the 10-2 remains useful for further characterizing the detected field defect in the central 10 degrees, the 24-2C Faster may be a good screening tool,” Geeta Behera, MD, associate professor of ophthalmology at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research in India, and colleagues wrote.
In a cross-sectional, clinical quantitative study of 60 eyes of 60 adult patients with glaucoma, participants underwent the Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA) 24-2C Faster, 24-2 SITA Standard and 10-2 field tests to determine the speed and effectiveness of the HFA 24-2C Faster in detecting defective central points and assess its clinical value as a screening tool.
The researchers found that on average the HFA 24-2C Faster test detected more than five defective points on the total deviation plot (17.5 vs. 12) and two more defective points on the pattern deviation plot (6 vs. 4) than the 24-2 SITA Standard test in the central 10 degrees. However, the 10-2 algorithm detected 2.5 times more points on the total deviation plot than HFA 24-2C Faster.
The HFA 24-2C Faster had a significantly lower testing time than both the 24-2 SITA Standard and 10-2 tests.
“Our study demonstrates that the HFA 24-2C Faster may be used for the initial evaluation of the visual field in glaucoma with the added advantage of a shorter testing time compared with the 24-2 SITA Standard program,” Behera and colleagues wrote.