학술논문

The TsiogkaSpaeth grid for detection of neurological visual field defects: a validation study
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Neurological Sciences. :1-7
Subject
The TsiogkaSpaeth grid test
Visual field
Hemianopia
Neurological disease
Language
English
ISSN
1590-1874
1590-3478
Abstract
Background: The TsiogkaSpaeth (TS) grid is a new, low-cost, and easy to access portable test for visual field (VF) screening which could be used by clinicians in everyday clinical practice. Our study aimed to determine the validity of an innovative screening grid test for identifying neurological disease-associated VF defects.Methods: We enrolled two groups of participants: We assessed the one eye of ten consecutive adult patients with different types of neurological disease associated VF defects and ten eyes of controls in each group. The TS grid test was performed in each group. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the TS grid scotoma area were assessed using the 24–2 VF Humphrey field analyzer (HFA) as the reference standard.Results: Sensitivity and specificity of the TS grid test were 100% and 90.91%, respectively. The area under curve was 0.9545 with 95% CI 0.87–1.00. There was a significant correlation between the number of missed locations on the TS grid test and the visual field index of the HFA 24–2 (r = 0.9436, P < .0001).Conclusion: The sensitivity and specificity of the TS grid test were high in detecting VF defects in neurological disease. The TS grid test appears to be a reliable, low-cost, and easily accessed alternative to traditional VF tests in diagnosing typical neurological patterns of visual field defects. It would be useful in screening subjects for neurologically derived ocular morbidity in everyday clinical practice and in remote areas deprived of specialized health care services.