Glaucoma detection with damato multifixation campimetry online

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Glaucoma detection with damato multifixation campimetry online. / Olsen, Ane Sophie; Alberti, M.; Serup, L.; Dornonville de la Cour, Morten; Damato, B.; Kolko, M.

In: Eye, Vol. 30, No. 5, 05.2016, p. 731-739.

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Olsen, AS, Alberti, M, Serup, L, Dornonville de la Cour, M, Damato, B & Kolko, M 2016, 'Glaucoma detection with damato multifixation campimetry online', Eye, vol. 30, no. 5, pp. 731-739. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2016.25

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Olsen, A. S., Alberti, M., Serup, L., Dornonville de la Cour, M., Damato, B., & Kolko, M. (2016). Glaucoma detection with damato multifixation campimetry online. Eye, 30(5), 731-739. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2016.25

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Olsen AS, Alberti M, Serup L, Dornonville de la Cour M, Damato B, Kolko M. Glaucoma detection with damato multifixation campimetry online. Eye. 2016 May;30(5):731-739. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2016.25

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Olsen, Ane Sophie ; Alberti, M. ; Serup, L. ; Dornonville de la Cour, Morten ; Damato, B. ; Kolko, M. / Glaucoma detection with damato multifixation campimetry online. In: Eye. 2016 ; Vol. 30, No. 5. pp. 731-739.

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title = "Glaucoma detection with damato multifixation campimetry online",
abstract = "Purpose To evaluate Damato Multifixation Campimetry Online (DMCO), a free-of-charge internet-based visual field test. DMCO exists in three versions: DMCO BASIC, DMCO STANDARD, and DMCO ADVANCED. The main focus was (i) to investigate the sensitivity and the specificity of the existing DMCO versions in the detection of glaucomatous visual field loss and (ii) to define and evaluate algorithms for the interpretation of DMCO results.Methods The study design was an evaluation of a diagnostic test and included 97 individuals performing DMCO and white-on-white perimetry. Interpretation algorithms were devised to define abnormality, and these were evaluated using the Glaucoma Staging System as gold standard. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and area under the ROC (AUC) were calculated.Results AUCs from 15 algorithms ranged from 0.79 to 0.90. The most promising algorithm combined results from two successive DMCO STANDARD tests. The sensitivity was highly dependent on the severity of glaucoma. Hence, for eyes with mild, moderate, advanced, and severe glaucoma, the DMCO test demonstrated a sensitivity of 11.8, 71.4, 100, and 100%, respectively. The specificity was as high as 98.1%. Median duration per eye to complete the DMCO STANDARD test was 86 s for the control group and 125 s in participants with glaucoma.Conclusions DMCO shows promise as a free-of-charge online tool to identify glaucomatous visual field defects in a preselected population. Ongoing studies are evaluating the use of DMCO in a nonselected population.",
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N2 - Purpose To evaluate Damato Multifixation Campimetry Online (DMCO), a free-of-charge internet-based visual field test. DMCO exists in three versions: DMCO BASIC, DMCO STANDARD, and DMCO ADVANCED. The main focus was (i) to investigate the sensitivity and the specificity of the existing DMCO versions in the detection of glaucomatous visual field loss and (ii) to define and evaluate algorithms for the interpretation of DMCO results.Methods The study design was an evaluation of a diagnostic test and included 97 individuals performing DMCO and white-on-white perimetry. Interpretation algorithms were devised to define abnormality, and these were evaluated using the Glaucoma Staging System as gold standard. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and area under the ROC (AUC) were calculated.Results AUCs from 15 algorithms ranged from 0.79 to 0.90. The most promising algorithm combined results from two successive DMCO STANDARD tests. The sensitivity was highly dependent on the severity of glaucoma. Hence, for eyes with mild, moderate, advanced, and severe glaucoma, the DMCO test demonstrated a sensitivity of 11.8, 71.4, 100, and 100%, respectively. The specificity was as high as 98.1%. Median duration per eye to complete the DMCO STANDARD test was 86 s for the control group and 125 s in participants with glaucoma.Conclusions DMCO shows promise as a free-of-charge online tool to identify glaucomatous visual field defects in a preselected population. Ongoing studies are evaluating the use of DMCO in a nonselected population.

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