Journal article
Relating optical coherence tomography to visual fields in glaucoma: structure–function mapping, limitations and future applications
J Denniss, A Turpin, AM McKendrick
Clinical and Experimental Optometry | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/cxo.12844
Abstract
Combining information from optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging and visual field testing is useful in the clinical assessment and monitoring of patients with glaucoma. Measurements of retinal nerve fibre layer thickness or neuroretinal rim width taken around the optic nerve head may be related to the visual field using a structure–function map. In this review, the structure–function mapping methods in clinical use are discussed. Typical clinical maps provide a population average, ‘one size fits all’ representation, but in recent years methods for customising structure–function maps to individual eyes have been developed and these are reviewed here. In the macula, visual field stimuli s..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This review was funded by a College of Optometrists Research Fellowship (to JD) and Australian Research Council Linkage Project 130100055 (to AT and AMM). The industry linkage partner on the Linkage Project is Heidelberg Engineering GmbH (Heidelberg, Germany).