Similarities between the visual fields of ocular hypertensive and normal eyes
J. Katz and A. Sommer
We tested 136 well-documented ocular hypertensive eyes with no visual field
abnormalities on detailed manual perimetry using the C-30-2 program of the
Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer. The results were compared with those of 274
age-matched normal eyes. No significant differences in threshold
sensitivity were found between ocular hypertensive and normal eyes at any
of the 76 points tested in the central 30 degrees. In the ocular
hypertensive eyes, the presence of nerve fiber layer defects, especially
diffuse atrophy, was associated with depressed threshold values. Threshold
values were not associated with the size of the cup-disc ratio, level of
intraocular pressure, or time since diagnosis of ocular hypertension.