Visual acuity analyzers are frequently utilized in the identification and treatment of glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, scotomas, and other brain abnormalities. These analyzers examine the patient’s vision in its entirety, both horizontally and vertically, in order to locate any potential blind or diminished areas (scotomas) in the patient’s field of peripheral vision.

The detection of particular scotomas in a person’s field of vision may be suggestive of a particular type of brain disease or injury, including a stroke or a tumor. The patient is given instructions to identify particular light stimuli that are presented by the monitoring system in the patient’s peripheral vision; if somehow the patient seems unable to detect these same stimuli, this may indicate that the patient has suffered from trauma and/or scotomas.

These field of vision analyzers can provide a measurement of up to 90 degrees across the entire visual field. The is capable of also boasting features including such monocular as well as binocular testing, simple and quick function, DICOM compatibility and also EMR connectivity, color, and kinetic perimeter, and more. It is essential to select a product that can be modified to suit your requirements, but the sort of method you run will determine which options are available to you.

 

 

A few of the visual field tests that are conducted are:

  • A visual field test of confrontation

A visual field test of confrontation is one of the more common tests that a doctor will use to evaluate for any potential issues in a patient’s visual field. You will have one of your eyes covered, and the doctor will ask you to focus your attention on something that is directly across from you (like the doctor’s nose). When your doctor examines your vision, he or she may ask you to look at a target in the center of your field of vision and count the number of fingers that are held up in various parts of your peripheral (side) vision.

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  • Computerized automated test of perimetry

Your eye specialist will rely on a much more precise tool to assess how you see items in your range of view in order to check for a presumed underlying condition or monitor the progression of an eye disease. These tests will be performed on a regular basis. In order to accomplish this goal, the computer-controlled static perimeter (Standard Automated Perimetry – EyeWiki (aao.org)) testing is conducted. It contributes to the formation of a more precise map of the areas that can and cannot be seen.

In order to complete this task, you will be asked to gaze into the middle of a bowl-shaped device known as a perimeter. A patch will be placed over the eye that is not being examined during the test. In order to ensure that you are experiencing the best possible vision, the eye that is being tested will also have one lens prescription positioned in front of it.

Throughout the entirety of the test, you will be instructed to maintain a constant gaze upon a central target. You’ll notice that the bowl will start to be illuminated by a series of dim, pinpoint lights at random locations. Whenever you spot one of these lights, you’ll need to press a button. The machine will keep track of which lights you have chosen to ignore.

 

  • Perimetry based on the frequency doubling technique

A technique known as frequency doubling perimetry is yet another method that your ophthalmologist can use to evaluate your level of vision loss. It does this by employing a trick of the eye known as an optical illusion. On the outside of the screen, there are oftentimes horizontal and vertical bars that are black and white. These bars would then flicker at a range of different frequencies. In the event that you were unable to see vertical lines at particular points in the exam, this may indicate that you have vision loss in particular regions of your field of vision.

 

  • An electroretinogram is performed

Your eye doctor could also use electroretinography to evaluate for visual field loss that could be caused by a number of conditions affecting the retina (ERG). Click here for more on electroretinograms. The electrical impulses of light-sensitive photoreceptor cells, which are called photoreceptors, as well as the electric impulses of other cells, are measured by this test. In order to perform this examination, your pupils will be widened, but you’ll also receive eye drops to numb them.

A device known as a speculum is used to keep your eyes open during the procedure. Your cornea will have a small device, known as an electrode, attached to it. You will be required to look into a machine in the shape of a bowl at pulsating or shifting patterns of light. The activity of electrical impulses produced by your eye in reaction to the light is measured by the electrode.

 

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