Feasibility, Accuracy, and Reproducibility of Virtual Reality Visual Field Testing in Patients With Glaucoma
Evaluation of the Accuracy and Reproducibility of Visual Field Testing Using a Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Device for Patients With Early, Moderate, and Advanced Glaucoma
About This Trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the feasibility of using virtual reality based visual field testing to monitor glaucoma in a clinical setting. This will be done through comparison of a virtual reality (VR) based device to the current gold standard Ziess Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA). The main questions the study aims to answer are: * Can both devices produce similar results in terms of detecting visual field defects and progression? * Does the stage (early, moderate, advanced) of glaucoma impact results between the two devices? Participants will perform both a standard and a VR based visual field test at each visit, for a total of 5 visits.
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Treatments Being Tested
Virtual Reality Visual Field (VR-VF)
Both devices administer a standard visual field test. The Humphrey is the gold standard desk top model and the VR-VF is a virtual reality headset designed to deliver visual field testing