Background illumination and automated perimetry
K. M. Klewin and R. L. Radius
Visual field function in the right and left eyes of 31 normal volunteers
was evaluated with an automated projection perimeter (OCTOPUS). Serial
visual field evaluations were repeated in these same eyes with neutral
filters of increasing optical density. We compared the results of threshold
determinations with the different neutral filters in place before the
examined eye. Significant reduction in threshold sensitivity at several
test spots throughout the central 30 degrees visual field was seen with
neutral density filters of 0.5 log units or greater. The low level of
background illumination of the OCTOPUS perimeter (4.0 apostilbs) may allow
relatively minor reduction in light transmission by the ocular media to
produce significant changes in the recorded level of threshold sensitivity
during visual field evaluation.