Automated perimetry is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the visual field of the eye, helping detect and monitor conditions that affect vision, such as glaucoma, retinal diseases, and neurological disorders. This test automatically measures the sensitivity of different parts of the visual field by presenting light stimuli at various intensities and locations. The patient is asked to respond when they see the light, providing detailed information about areas of vision loss or dysfunction. Automated perimetry is crucial in detecting early signs of diseases that can lead to blindness if untreated, often before a patient notices any symptoms.
At specialized eye care centers, automated perimetry is an essential tool for glaucoma management, as it allows for precise monitoring of the progression of visual field loss. The procedure is non-invasive and typically takes 15-30 minutes, depending on the extent of the test. Patients are usually seated in front of the device, and a series of light points appear on a screen, which the patient must detect. The system then records the results, generating a map of the visual field that can be compared to previous tests to assess changes over time.
Medical Equipment Needed for Automated Perimetry
Automated Perimeter (e.g., Humphrey Field Analyzer)
Visual Field Testing Software (for analysis and comparison)
Headrest and Chin Rest (for patient positioning)
Pupil Dilation Drops (in some cases, for clearer vision field assessment)
Response Button or Eye Tracking System (for patient interaction)
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