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      Standard automated perimetry and algorithms for monitoring glaucoma progression.

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          Despite increasingly sophisticated techniques for the computerized analysis of the optic nerve and retinal nerve fiber layer, standard automated perimetry (SAP) is still the primary test for assessing functional damage in glaucoma. Most of the diseases affecting the visual field can be studied analyzing the central visual field with a fixed grid of points set at 6 degrees or at a variable density within central 30 degrees, using a III white target stimulus (program 30/2 or 24/2 Humphrey, G1/G2 or 30/2 Octopus). Although there is lack of a true gold standard for glaucoma, SAP results were the primary endpoint in most of the clinical trials in glaucoma. New thresholding strategies allowed a considerable reduction of examination time without substantial loss of accuracy. Moreover, recent findings on structure-function correlation in glaucoma validate the clinical role of this well-known and widespread method of examination.

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          Journal
          Prog. Brain Res.
          Progress in brain research
          1875-7855
          0079-6123
          2008
          : 173
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Rome La Sapienza, S. Andrea Hospital, Via di Grottarossa 1033, 00100 Rome, Italy. gianluca.scuderi@uniroma1.it
          Article
          S0079-6123(08)01107-2
          10.1016/S0079-6123(08)01107-2
          18929103
          4a55ac7b-49d7-42f8-b708-a9adcb0a4445
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