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The Seventh International Visual Field Symposium organized by the
Interna tional Perimetric Society was held in Amsterdam, The
Netherlands, September 6-10,1986. In many respects it was an
exciting and fruitful meeting. The number of participants was
greater than ever. The number of papers was too great to
accommodate all of them. The quality of the papers reflects the
continuously rising interest in perimetry in general and in
automated perimetry in particular. Last but not least the social
programme was organized in the, by now, almost classical friendly,
enjoyable and humouristic style of the International Perimetric
Society. This created an atmosphere of openness and free exchange
of informa tion whICh was clearly also felt in the scientific
sessions. The scientific part was divided in seven sessions with 44
spoken papers and a separate postersession during which the 46
posters were discussed. The major themes of the meeting were 'The
influence of media-disturbances on the visual field' and 'Advances
in perimetry in glaucoma with special emphasis on pro gression'.
The session on 'media' provided interesting information on how the
visual field was effected by preretinal filters. The authors either
studied the influence of lens or corneal opacities or simulated
opacities by special filters placed in front of the eye. In two
papers the effect of cataract was qualified by photography or stray
light measurements."
The 5th International Visual Field Symposium of the International
Peri metric Society was held on October 20-23, 1982, in Sacramento,
California, before the joint meeting of the International Congress
of Ophthalmology and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. A
majority of the members of the International Perimetric Society
took part in the meeting together with many guests. The topics of
the symposium were: glaucoma: correlation between the visual field
and the optic disc; the visual field in low-tension glaucoma;
neuro-ophthalmology and ergo-perimetry. Apart from this there were
many papers on automated perimetry and general topics. The papers
concerning the correlation of optic disc and visual field dealt
with several aspects: peripapillary atrophy, defects in the retinal
nerve fiber layer, fluorescein angiography and the characteristics
of the glaucomatous excavation itself. New and interesting findings
were presented showing that the careful, detailed observation of
the disc and peripapillary area is re warding. The visual fields in
low-tension glaucoma were studied extensively by four groups.
Various approaches to the problem have led to some differences in
results, which were extensively discussed. In the general glaucoma
session the visual fatigue phenomenon was dis cussed extensively;
apparently conflicting results were demonstrated re garding the
stability of contrast threshold measurements during one and the
same test session in glaucoma. The relationship between the visual
field and the performance at the working place was considered in
the session on ergo-perimetry."
The HF A is a computerized perimeter with a very comprehensive set
of test point patterns, strategies and custom tests. The instrument
employs several solutions which have proved useful in earlier
computerized perimeters and several new concepts. The construction
with stimulus generation through a projection system, input through
a CRT, programmes stored in PROMs and a double disc drive for
storage of test results makes it simple to adapt the instrument to
future needs, whether these are new test algorithms or point
patterns, different input or display screens or new statistical
analysis programmes. All these changes could be made without
modification of actual instrument hardware. REFERENCES 1. Dannheim,
F. and Drance, S.M. Psycho visual disturbances in glaucoma. A study
of temporal and spatial summation. Arch. Ophthalmol. 91: 463 -468
(1974). 2. Fankhauser, F. and Hiiberlin, H. Dynamic range and stray
light. An estimate of the falsifying effect of stray light in
perimetry. Documenta Ophthalmol. 50: 143-167 (1980). 3. Fankhauser,
F., Hiiberlin, H. and Jenni, A. Octopus programs SAPRO and F. Two
new principles for the analyses of the visual field. Graefes Arch.
Klin. exp Ophthal- mo1216: 155-165 (1981). 4. Gramer, E. and
Krieglstein, G.K. Zur Spezifitiit der iiberschwelligen Computer-
perimetrie. Klin. Mbl. Augenheilk. 181; 373-375 (1982). 5. Gramer,
E., Kontic, D. and Krieglstein, G.K. Die computerperimetrische Dar-
stellung glaukomatoser Gesichtsfelddefekte in Abhangigkeit von der
Stimulus- grosse. Ophthalmologica 183: 162-167 (1981).
The Seventh International Visual Field Symposium organized by the
Interna tional Perimetric Society was held in Amsterdam, The
Netherlands, September 6-10,1986. In many respects it was an
exciting and fruitful meeting. The number of participants was
greater than ever. The number of papers was too great to
accommodate all of them. The quality of the papers reflects the
continuously rising interest in perimetry in general and in
automated perimetry in particular. Last but not least the social
programme was organized in the, by now, almost classical friendly,
enjoyable and humouristic style of the International Perimetric
Society. This created an atmosphere of openness and free exchange
of informa tion whICh was clearly also felt in the scientific
sessions. The scientific part was divided in seven sessions with 44
spoken papers and a separate postersession during which the 46
posters were discussed. The major themes of the meeting were 'The
influence of media-disturbances on the visual field' and 'Advances
in perimetry in glaucoma with special emphasis on pro gression'.
The session on 'media' provided interesting information on how the
visual field was effected by preretinal filters. The authors either
studied the influence of lens or corneal opacities or simulated
opacities by special filters placed in front of the eye. In two
papers the effect of cataract was qualified by photography or stray
light measurements."
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