Hyperacuity perimetry. Assessment of macular function through ocular opacities
J. M. Enoch, R. A. Williams, E. A. Essock and M. Barricks
"Hyperacuity perimetry" provides localized measures of visual performance
across the central visual field that are resistant to the retinal image
degradation caused by media opacities. A normal observer, viewing a vernier
stimulus through an artificial opacity (ground glass), exhibits a
pronounced performance improvement with foveal viewing, relative to viewing
at visual field points just 2 degrees to 4 degrees parafoveal. Patients
with central lesions exhibit anomalous hyperacuity perimetric profiles,
even in the presence of a simulated ocular opacity. We conclude that in
patients with media opacities, hyperacuity perimetry can preoperatively
evaluate the distribution and size of areas of visual loss across the
central visual field and the stability and location of primary fixation.
This potentially powerful test of macular function behind media opacities
is as easy to apply as any static visual field measurement.