EVALUATION OF THE TRANSILLUMINATED AMSLER GRID FOR MACULA TESTING IN CATARACT PATIENTS
- 1 February 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Ophthalmologica
- Vol. 59 (1) , 57-63
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.1981.tb06711.x
Abstract
A transilluminated, modified Amsler grid was used for evaluation of the macula in 80 cataract patients of whom 19 had abnormal maculas. The results were compared to those obtained with a commonly used test: colour perception. As control of the tests the post‐operative visual acuity and ophthalmoscopic macula inspection was used. Of the diseased maculas 68% were identified by the Amsler grid test and only 32% by the colour perception test. Both tests identified a high proportion of normal maculas: 90% by Amsler grid test and 89% by colour perception test. A pathological response to the Amsler grid test indicated a 68% probability of macular disease, and a normal test result indicated a 90% probability of normal macula. Only the Amsler grid test may statistically be characterized as being valid. The Amsler grid test however is not applicable to all cataract patients: Of originally 110 patients taken in for this test, 30 patients (27%) could not see the grid at all, whereas all 110 patients could be tested with the colour perception test.Keywords
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