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Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología

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AYALA BARROSO, E; SANCHEZ MENDEZ, M; GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ, M  and  GONZALEZ DE LA ROSA, MA. White-on white, blue-on-yellow and blue-on-blue perimetry in normal subjects. Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol [online]. 2003, vol.78, n.11, pp.609-614. ISSN 0365-6691.

Purpose: To compare blue-on-blue differential contrast perimetry (BB), in accordance with E. Land «Retinex» theory, with white-on-white (WW) and blue-on-yellow (BY) perimetries on normal subjects. Methods: An Octopus 101 perimeter was modified for BB perimetry, using a 4cd/m2 background and stimulus Goldmann size V. Fifty healthy subjects (10 per decade, from 20 to 70 years) were examined twice with each type of perimetry (WW, BB, BY) using the TOP strategy. Results: The results obtained with WW, BY and BB perimetry were respectively: Reduction of sensitivity per year: 0.13, 0.27 and 0.13 dB; correlation coefficient (r) of threshold with age (and error of estimation of Y over X): -0.63 (2.24 dB), -0.70 (3.77 dB) and -.80 (1.32 dB); threshold fluctuation: 2.21, 3.03 and 2.03 dB; percentage of points deviated more than 5dB from the expected value for the patient age: 8.1, 16.0 and 4.2%. Conclusions: Perimetric results are more stable with BB strategy than with the other two types of perimetry. BY perimetry gives the worst results: threshold reduction with age is twice higher, individual fluctuation is 50% higher and points away from the mean value are much more frequent. Overlapping between blue and yellow filters is minimal in Octopus. Therefore, an absolute threshold is examined, which is much more unstable than WW or BB differential thresholds.

Keywords : White-white perimetry,; blue-yellow perimetry; SWAP; blue-blue perimetry.

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