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1 Visual Field Digest Teaching Kit Chapter 11
HAAG-STREIT AG

2 Teaching Kit Copyright
The Visual Field Digest Teaching Kit includes all figures and illustrations from the Visual Field Digest. They can be used for non-commercial presentations free of charge. Haag-Streit AG allows the use of this figures for personal or academic use under the conditions that (i) it is used without commercial purpose and (ii) the content is reproduced exactly as the original by mentioning Haag-Streit AG, Switzerland as the owner of the copyright. Non-academic, non-personal or commercial users might only use this figures in whole or in part after a written authorization by the copyright holder. “Haag-Streit”, “900” and “Octopus” are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Haag-Streit Holding AG. The following are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Carl Zeiss Meditec: “Guided Progression Analysis”, “GPA”, “Humphrey”, “HFA”, “SITA”, “SITA Fast”, “SITA Standard”, “Visual Field Index”, and “VFI”. Copyright © 2018 HAAG-STREIT AG

3 Fig. 11-1: Low spatial resolution with static perimetry

4 Fig. 11-2: Slow peripheral testing with static perimetry

5 Fig. 11-3: Kinetic testing method

6 Fig. 11-4: Identification of local scotomas with kinetic perimetry

7 Fig. 11-5: Hill of vision as a topographical map

8 Fig. 11-6: Static versus kinetic perimetry

9 Fig. 11-7: The goldmann perimeter and its successor, the OCTOPUS 900

10 Fig. 11-8: Normal isopters for different stimulus types

11 Fig. 11-9: Stimulus intensities in kinetic perimetry

12 Fig : Normal isopters

13 Fig. 11-11: Mapping the outline of the hill of vision

14 Fig. 11-12: Detailing the boundaries of an isopter

15 Fig. 11-13: Identification of isolated scotomas

16 Fig. 11-14: Placement of vectors and static points using different stimulus types

17 Fig. 11-15: Distinction between absolute and relative scotomas

18 Fig. 11-16: Checking for short-term fluctuation

19 Fig. 11-17: Checking for false positives

20 Fig. 11-18: Checking for false negatives

21 Fig. 11-19: Patient reaction time compensation

22 Fig. 11-20: Example of the clinical usefulness of reaction time compensation

23 Fig. 11-21A: Step-by-step example of a kinetic test with several isopters (Steps 1-2)

24 Fig. 11-21B: Step-by-step example of a kinetic test with several isopters (Steps 3-8)

25 Fig. 11-21C: Step-by-step example of a kinetic test with several isopters (Steps 9-14)

26 Fig. 11-22: Example of fully automated kinetic perimetry to test for ptosis

27 Fig. 11-23: Example of customized templates for neuro-ophthalmic conditions

28 Table 11-1: Comparison between static and kinetic perimetry

29 Table 11-2: Comparison between Octopus kinetic perimetry and Goldmann kinetic perimetry

30 Table 11-3: Goldmann stimulus size I to V


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