Understanding the role of microperimetry in glaucoma.
Luca ScuderiIrene GattazzoAlessandro de PaulaClemente Maria IodiceFederico Di TizioAndrea PerdicchiPublished in: International ophthalmology (2022)
Although there remain several contradictions regarding routine use of microperimetry and the restricted research on this topic limits our ability to draw firm conclusions, microperimetry may be preferable in cases of localized retinal nerve fiber layer defects in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and normal visual field. However, standard automated perimetry remains the gold standard for monitoring glaucoma, especially in patients with diffuse retinal nerve fiber layer impairment and visual field defects. The newly introduced Compass device can potentially provide a more accurate structural-functional evaluation than standard automated perimetry and can therefore produce superior testing reliability.