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This study proposed a virtual reality (VR) head-mounted visual field (VF) test system, or also known as the GlauCUTU VF test, for a reaction time (RT) perimetry with moving visual stimuli that progressively increase in intensity. The test entailed 24-2 VF protocol and was examined on 2 study groups, controls with normal fields and subjects with glaucoma. To collect reaction times, participants were urged to respond to the stimulus by pressing on the clicker as fast as possible. Performance of the GlauCUTU VF test was compared to the gold standard Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer (HFA). The HFA showed a significant difference between the GlauCUTU and HFA with mean duration of 254.41 and 609, respectively [t(16) = 15.273, p<0.05]. Likewise, our system also effectively differentiated glaucomatous eyes from normal eyes for the left eye and right eye, respectively. When compared to the HFA, the GlauCUTU test produced a significantly shorter average test duration by 354 seconds which reduced test-induced eye fatigue. The portable and inexpensive GlauCUTU perimetry system proves to be a promising method for increasing accessibility to glaucoma screening.Clinical relevance- GlauCUTU, an automated head-mounted VR perimetry device for VF test, is portable, cost-effective, and suitable for low resource settings. Unlike the conventional HFA test, GlauCUTU VF test reports in terms of subjects RT which is reportedly higher in glaucoma patients.
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