Characterization and comparison of the 10-2 SITA-standard and fast algorithms

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Purpose: To compare the 10-2 SITA-standard and SITA-fast visual field programs in patients with glaucoma. Methods: We enrolled 26 patients with open angle glaucoma with involvement of at least one paracentral location on 24-2 SITA-standard field test. Each subject performed 10-2 SITA-standard and SITA-fast tests. Within 2 months this sequence of tests was repeated. Results: SITA-fast was 30% shorter than SITA-standard (5.51.1 vs 7.91.1 minutes, P0.001). Mean MD was statistically significantly higher for SITA-standard compared with SITA-fast at first visit (=0.3dB, P=0.017) but not second visit. Inter-visit difference in MD or in number of depressed points was not significant for both programs. Bland-Altman analysis showed that clinically significant variations can exist in individual instances between the 2 programs and between repeat tests with the same program. Conclusions: The 10-2 SITA-fast algorithm is significantly shorter than SITA-standard. The two programs have similar long-term variability. Average same-visit between-program and same-program between-visit sensitivity results were similar for the study population, but clinically significant variability was observed for some individual test pairs. Group inter- and intra-program test results may be comparable, but in the management of the individual patient field change should be verified by repeat testing. Copyright © 2012 Yaniv Barkana et al.

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Barkana, Y., Bakshi, E., Goldich, Y., Morad, Y., Kaplan, A., Avni, I., & Zadok, D. (2012). Characterization and comparison of the 10-2 SITA-standard and fast algorithms. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/821802

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