Adv Ophthalmol Optom . 2016 Aug;1(1):231-247. doi: 10.1016/j.yaoo.2016.03.004. ABSTRACT Visual function is an important parameter to consider when managing patients with papilledema. Though the current standard of care uses standard automated perimetry (SAP) to obtain this infor…
Adv Ophthalmol Optom. 2016 Aug;1(1):231-247. doi: 10.1016/j.yaoo.2016.03.004.
ABSTRACT
Visual function is an important parameter to consider when managing patients with papilledema. Though the current standard of care uses standard automated perimetry (SAP) to obtain this information, this test is inherently subjective and prone to patient errors. Objective visual function tests including the visual evoked potential, pattern electroretinogram, photopic negative response of the full field electroretinogram, and pupillary light response have the potential to replace or supplement subjective visual function tests in papilledema management. This article reviews the evidence for use of objective visual function tests to assess visual function in papilledema and discusses future investigations needed to develop them as clinically practical and useful measures for this purpose.
PMID:28451649 | PMC:PMC5403134 | DOI:10.1016/j.yaoo.2016.03.004