Color visual field analysis has proven highly sensitive for early visual impairments diagnosis in MS, yet it has never attained widespread popularity usually because the procedure is difficult to standardize, the devices are costly, and the test is fatiguing. We propose a computerized procedure running on standard PC, cost effective, clonable, and easy handled. Two hundred and sixty-four colored patches subtending 1 degree angle vision, with selected hues and low saturation levels are sequentially and randomly displayed on gray equiluminous background of the PC screen subtending 24 degrees x 40 degrees angle of vision. The subject is requested to press a switch at the perception of the stimulus. The output provides colored maps with quantitative information. Comparison between normals and a selected population of MS patients with no actual luminance visual field defects, showed high statistical difference.

Computerized color perimetry in multiple sclerosis / Accornero, Neri; Rinalduzzi, S; Capozza, M.; Filligoi, Giancarlo; Capitanio, L.; Millefiorini, Enrico. - In: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. - ISSN 1352-4585. - STAMPA. - 4:(1998), pp. 79-84.

Computerized color perimetry in multiple sclerosis

ACCORNERO, Neri;RINALDUZZI S;FILLIGOI, Giancarlo;MILLEFIORINI, Enrico
1998

Abstract

Color visual field analysis has proven highly sensitive for early visual impairments diagnosis in MS, yet it has never attained widespread popularity usually because the procedure is difficult to standardize, the devices are costly, and the test is fatiguing. We propose a computerized procedure running on standard PC, cost effective, clonable, and easy handled. Two hundred and sixty-four colored patches subtending 1 degree angle vision, with selected hues and low saturation levels are sequentially and randomly displayed on gray equiluminous background of the PC screen subtending 24 degrees x 40 degrees angle of vision. The subject is requested to press a switch at the perception of the stimulus. The output provides colored maps with quantitative information. Comparison between normals and a selected population of MS patients with no actual luminance visual field defects, showed high statistical difference.
1998
Adolescent, Adult, Color Vision Defects; diagnosis/etiology, Evoked Potentials; Visual, Female, Humans, Image Processing; Computer-Assisted, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis; complications, Vision Tests; methods, Visual Fields
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Computerized color perimetry in multiple sclerosis / Accornero, Neri; Rinalduzzi, S; Capozza, M.; Filligoi, Giancarlo; Capitanio, L.; Millefiorini, Enrico. - In: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. - ISSN 1352-4585. - STAMPA. - 4:(1998), pp. 79-84.
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