Computerised perimetry with moving and steady fixation in children
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Eye
- Vol. 7 (4) , 554-561
- https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1993.121
Abstract
The computer assisted moving eye campimeter (CAMEC) maintains the patient's interest and fixation by using a moving fixation target which must be tracked by the patient using a joystick for the test to proceed. In this study, 32 children were examined with the blind spot test programs of both CAMEC and the Dicon Auto-Perimeter. Among those who completed both tests the blind spot was detected in 18 eyes (75%) by the Dicon Auto-Perimeter and in 24 eyes (100%) by CAMEC. The mean CAMEC score (61.0%) was significantly higher than the mean Dicon Auto-Perimeter score (26.6%). CAMEC allowed better detection and quantification of scotomas in patients more than 4 years of age.Keywords
This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
- Computerised visual field test for children using multiple moving fixation targetsMedical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1989
- A rapid technique for kinetic visual field determination in young children and adults with central retinal lesionsPublished by Springer Nature ,1987
- An LED perimetric method to study peripheral vision of infants and childrenInfant Behavior and Development, 1986
- Computerized Video Screen PerimetryArchives of Ophthalmology (1950), 1984