Title: Visual field examinations
1Visual field examinations
- Week 6 Interpreting of visual fields
2Interpreting the data
- Is it a legitimate defect? ( tech or patient
error) - Is the defect in one or both eyes?
- What part of the pathway is effected because of
the defect shown? - Does the VF make sense? (Compared to the patient
complaints and Dx.) - Is there another VF to compare with this VF?
3Is this a legitimate defect?
- Technician error
- Wrong corrective lens
- Poor instruction to patient
- Forgot to patch patients eye
- Lens holder to far from eye
- Doing the wrong test
- Entering wrong birthday
- Dilating or not dilating pupil
- Is it a depression, scotoma, or neurologic defect?
4Technician error
- Pupil was dilated 2nd time.
5Technician error
- Lens holder to far away from eye.
6Technician error
- Poor patient instruction- false positives
7interpretation
- Is there a defect in one eye or both eyes?
- If there is a defect in only one eye, it will be
before the chiasm. - It can be retinal, glaucomatous, or nerve
- If there is a defect in both eyes, is it
congruent or incongruent? - If both eyes, is it neurological (chiasm and
beyond) or same problem in both eyes ?
8Interpretation of Visual Fields
- What part of the pathway has caused this defect?
- Both eyes glaucoma hx? Trauma? Macular
degeneration? - Do the defects have horizontal or vertical
respect? - Retinal, macular, nerve and glaucoma are
considered to be the same problem happening in
both eyes. - Defects that happen at or after the chiasm are
effecting both eyes, but are a neurologic
problem.
9Interpretation of visual fields
- Pseudotumor causing papilledema
10Interpreting visual fields
11Interpreting visual fields
- Both eyes effected, you tell me whats wrong!
12Interpreting visual fields
- Right and left eyes both have a problem-
13Depression, step or scotoma? Interpreting visual
fields
14Interpretation of visual fields
- Does this VF make sense?
- If the patient came in for a 6 month repeat VF
because of glaucoma, does this field match the
Dx?
15Interpretation of visual fields
- Are there other VFs stored in the computer to
compare with the most recent VF? - This is a printout of all the VFs this patient
has taken. With this printout of ALL VFs taken,
it is easy to see how the glaucomatous defects
have progressed. - If something is out of the ordinary from what you
expect- this comparison is a great way to look at
all the past VFs to figure out the problem.
16Interpreting glaucomatous field defects
17Interpreting glaucomatous field defects
18Interpreting glaucomatous field defects
- Nerve fiber bundle, nasal step
- Nerve fiber bundle, arcuate scotoma
19Interpreting glaucomatous field defects
20Interpreting retinal field defects
21Interpreting retinal field defects
- Retinal scar due to ocular toxoplasmosis
- Choroidal rupture after a blunt trauma causing a
scar.
22Interpreting retinal field defects
- Nerve fiber bundle defects OU
- Followed after open heart surgery
23Interpreting retinal field defects
24Interpreting optic nerve field defects
- Usually associated with MS, effects both eyes
suddenly when this happens.
25Interpreting optic nerve field defects
26Interpreting optic nerve field defects
- AION (anterior ischemic optic neuropathy)
27Interpreting Chiasmal defects
- Chiasmal defect, from a pituitary tumor
28Interpreting Chiasmal field defects
- Bitemporal quadrant hemianopia
- Bitemporal hemianopias at different stages
29Interpreting post chiasmal field defects
- Homonymous quadrant hemianopia
- Originating from a problem on the right or left
side of the brain?
30Interpreting post chiasmal field defects
- homonymous hemianopia, which side?
- Homonymous hemianopia, which side?
31Interpreting visual field defects
32Interpreting visual field defects
33Interpreting visual field defects
- See
- Its not that hard after all!
- You did a great job!