Goldmann vs. Humphrey

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Get Ready: Visual Field Correction and Calibration Pitfalls Correction For the Humphrey & Goldmann Visual Fields Goldmann vs. Humphrey When performing visual fields, you must take the patients correction into account. IF you do not, then you could be causing refractive scotomas to occur. These are areas of non-seeing that are only there because the patient is not visually corrected appropriately. A good rule of thumb : any patient not seeing 20/40 or better should have a refraction prior to their HVF/GVF to ensure that you are not inducing refractive scotomas. When you are doing Goldmann, you need to do the math that will tell you what correction you need for the test. The Humphrey machine will do the calibration for you but Does the Humphrey know if a patient has had cataract surgery and has an IOL or not?! Batman Comics: The Riddler No!!!!!!!!! So. whether you are doing a Goldmann or a Humphrey, you should be doing the math. To Drop or Not To Drop That Is The Question! It all depends on what your doctor is looking for! No right answer it is physician preference. The key to doing quality fields is being consistent with the way they are being performed. IF a patient had a field the last visit dilated, you would want to do the next field dilated so that you can compare the two. DILATED : largest field possible due to the pupil being dilated UNDILATED: the way it is in an every day life 1

Back to Basics When considering what correction to use, it s the patient s DISTANCE correction, not their bifocal add that we use! Sphere + Cylinder x Axis (+) = farsighted astigmatism where the (-) = nearsighted astigmatism lives Dilated or Undilated? Dilated : All patients get a +3.25 added to their sphere of their correction regardless of age Undilated: Use the add for age chart added to their sphere Astigmatism: Use the astigmatism chart whether they are dilated or undilated Cylinder Undilated Cylinder Visual Field Correction +0.25 none +0.50,+ 0.75 +0.25 added to sphere +1.00 or more keep it all Add For Age Table 30 to 40 + 1.00 40 to 45 + 1.50 45 to 50 + 2.00 50 to 55 + 2.50 55 to 60 + 3.00 60 and over + 3.25 This add is added to the sphere of the Rx. Glasses Rx: VF Rx: 35 y.o. male Undilated r/o Glaucoma OD: OS: +2.25 sphere +2.00 sphere OD: +2.25 sph +1.00 add for age +3.25 sph OS: +2.00 sph +1.00 add for age +3.00 sph 2

Glasses Rx is: OD: OS: 18 y.o. Undilated r/o optic neuritis +2.50 sphere plano Glasses Rx: 42 y.o. Undilated r/o pituitary tumor OD:+1.00 + 0.50 x 92 add +1.25 OS:+0.25 + 1.25 x 02 add +1.25 Visual Field Rx: OD: OS: +2.50 sphere no add for age..under 30 +2.50 plano no add for age.under 30 no correction Visual Field Rx: OD: +1.00 + 0.50 x 92 OS: +0.25 +1.25 x 02 +1.50 add for age +1.50 add for age +2.50 +0.50 x 92 +1.75 + 1.25 x 02 +0.25 for cylinder keep the cylinder! +2.75 sphere +1.75 + 1.25 x 02 55 y.o. Undilated: monocular pt with glaucoma Glasses Rx: OD: prosthesis OS: -5.25 +1.00 x 150 VF Rx: OD: prosthesis OS: -5.25 +1.00 x 150 +3.25 (more than -3.25) -2.00 + 1.00 x 150 Dilated Do Not Use The Add for Age!!! Everyone gets +3.25 added to their sphere regardless of their age! Cylinder rules stay in effect for dilated patients! Dilation Makes Everyone 70! Because dilation causes patients to lose their ability to see up close (accommodate), we need to give them a +3.25 to help with the test. What makes you 70?! IOL What else causes you to lose your ability to accommodate? Aphakia Dilating Drops - 3.25 or more 3

Rx is: 12 y.o. Dilated : Sports Screening Exam OD: -1.00 +0.75 x 10 OS: plano +1.00 x 10 Glasses will give you refractive scotomas! VF Rx: OD: -1.00 + 0.75 x 10 OS: plano + 1.00 x 10 +3.25 dilated +3.25 dilated +2.25 + 0.75 x 10 +3.25 + 1.00 x 10 +0.25 cylinder ** keep all cylinder +2.50 sp +3.25 + 1.00 x 10 What about contacts? NOTHING!!!!!!! Patient s Rx = OD: -7.50 + 1.00 x 87 OS: -7.00 + 0.50 x 97 When they wear their contact lenses with the appropriate correction they see 20/20 OU. Their contacts make them what Rx? 23 y.o. Undilated: Family hx glaucoma & C/D Glasses RX: OD: SCL 20/15 vision OS: SCL 20/15 vision * He wears no other corrective glasses Visual field Rx will be: OD: SCL nothing OS: SCL nothing Leave the contacts in for the whole visual field ( either HVF or GVF).. Contacts make your nothing! 4

Do not use red or black wide rimmed lenses for testing. Watch for fingerprints! Remove after the central 30 degrees. Correction Holder Never use the patients glasses GVF Correction Holder Same rules remove from the machine and place the correction in the holder. Anderson: Perimetry HVF Correction Holder Cylinder is placed at 45 in this picture. Goldmann Visual Field Calibration Before you can even begin the field, the machine must be calibrated! This ensures that the light intensities are correct and that the machine is standardized. Ideally, the machine should be calibrated before each patient but in the real world, most offices calibrate them once an AM shift and once a PM shift. Anderson: Perimetry Calibration Pearls * 1000 asb (apostilb) An apostilb is a unit of luminance = to 0.3183 candela/m2 or 0.1 millilambert * 32.5 versus what it is * lock pantograph handle at 70 Cannot do the visual field if you do not calibrate! Level The Machine On the bottom of each side of the perimeter, there are levels. Adjust the levels so that the bubble is in the center of each circle. 5

Lock Pantograph Arm At 70 70 is located on the right hand side of the paper on the horizontal line. Push knob in to lock arm. Adjust All Levers to V4e Located in the upper right hand side of the machine. Make sure the levers are in the grooves. Intensity (0.1 log) Intensity (0.5 log) Size Levers Turn Machine On..Turn Stimulus Light Switch To On Located on the right lower side. During calibration, twist knob to keep light on. After calibration you will push down on lever to turn light on/off. Raise The Flag Turn the Room Lights Off! Located on right hand side of the bowl. Gently push the flag up. DO NOT grab the flag with your fingers because the oils on your fingertips can cause the flag to become discolored. 6

Calibrate The Light Meter IF all the steps have been performed up to this point, the light meter should read 1000 asb. There are (2) types of light meter: a. will automatically react to the light hitting the meter b. there is a red button behind the meter that you push in the activate the meter If the light meter does not read 1000, adjust the stimulus knob located on the lower left hand side of the machine. IF after adjusting it still will not read 1000, change the bulb! Lower The Flag This knob will adjust the paper screen intensity so you can see what you are drawing. Adjust this to full on before you start the test. Lower the flag. Now instead of the light hitting the light meter, we will use the flag to calibrate the bowl. Move Levers To V1e Move all the levers so that they read V1e. Go To Right Side Of The Machine- Look Through Slat 7

Close one eye. With your right arm, reach up and adjust the black, ribbed light housing. Careful this gets hot fast! If you pull on it too hard, it will also come off. It s ok put it back on! Look in here! Adjust rheostat until bowl and flag blend The Book vs. Real Life Test vs. Real Life The book says (and for all written tests the answer will be) that when adjusted properly, the bowl reading is 32.5. But, in the real world, when performing the test, the answer is whatever the light housing reads on the scale. There is a scale imprinted on the housing, in units of 1. Read the numbers and record that as your answer during performance tests. At this point, unlock the arm. Put the patient in the machine. Re-lock the arm. The book states that when you calibrate the bowl, you need to have the patient in there. You want to adjust the bowl intensity in accordance to what they are wearing! Other Tips Before Starting Focus eyepiece by pulling in and out on the tube. Adjust patient fixation to small (switch down) Other Tips Before Starting Handle down gives a smaller target for the patient to see. This helps prevent micro scanning from side to side of the target. 8

Theory vs Real Life Handle up gives a much larger viewing spot. This can sometimes cause difficulties while you are plotting the blind spot. 25 Temporal Rule Put the pantograph handle on the 25 spot on the right hand side of the paper. Adjust levers to I2e. Turn light on. If patient responds, this is what you start the test with. If not, adjust levers to I3e, and continue to increase stimulus size/intensity until patient responds. Start test with first light they respond to. Why Don t I Like This?? IF the patient starts the test with the I4e, do you know if they see the I2e or the I3e? One reason to do VF s is progression. Start with I2e, and go larger. IF after time the patient cannot see the I2e it is gone. And that is progression! Don t start with the largest stimulus and work in! Moving from an area of non-seeing to a presumed area of seeing using a given size and intensity of light to find the boundary or threshold of that light. Kinetic Perimetry Isopter An isopter is a connection of responses to a given stimulus. You get an isopter by performing kinetic perimetry. The implication is that everything inside that circle of lights is seen by that stimulus. How do you know?????? 9

Static Perimetry Take The Plunge It ll Be A Blast Once you have an isopter, you then need to check inside to see if there are any areas of nonseeing. You are looking for scotomas. You need to check 75-100 times in the central 30 degrees. 10