Evaluation of the relationship between quality of vision and visual function in Japanese glaucoma patients

To evaluate the correlation between quality of vision (QOV) and visual function in glaucoma patients. The relationship between QOV and visual function was investigated in 200 Japanese glaucoma patients. QOV was assessed using the Japanese version of the 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function...

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Published inClinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Vol. 5; no. default; pp. 259 - 267
Main Authors Sawada, Hideko, Fukuchi, Takeo, Abe, Haruki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Zealand Taylor & Francis Ltd 01.01.2011
Dove Press
Dove Medical Press
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Summary:To evaluate the correlation between quality of vision (QOV) and visual function in glaucoma patients. The relationship between QOV and visual function was investigated in 200 Japanese glaucoma patients. QOV was assessed using the Japanese version of the 25-item National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire. The better eye and the worse eye were defined based on the mean deviation (MD) value of the Humphrey Field Analyzer program 30-2. A single linear regression analysis was applied to assess the relationship. The lowest subscale score was observed in general health followed by general vision and driving. Visual acuity and the central 10° MD value in the better eye and the central 30° MD value in the worse eye were highly correlated with QOV. Threshold MD values at which patients began to have lower QOV ranged from -2 to -12 dB in the better eye and from -7 to -16 dB in the worse eye. Loss of visual function in both the better and the worse eye is significantly correlated to QOV. QOV of glaucoma patients begins to decrease in the early stages of visual field defects.
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ISSN:1177-5483
1177-5467
1177-5483
DOI:10.2147/opth.s16989