Online Circular Contrast Perimetry via a Web-Application: Establishing a Normative Database for Central 10-Degree Perimetry
Yang Chen,
Joshua Meyerov,
Simon Skalicky
Abstract:Purpose
To establish a normative database using a central 10-degree grid pattern for the online circular contrast perimetry (OCCP) application.
Participants
Fifty participants with mean age 65 ± 13 years were selected for this study. One eye from each participant that met inclusion criteria was randomly included in the cohort.
Methods
The web-application delivered online 52-loci perimetry in a central 10-degree pattern using circular flickeri… Show more
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