Table 2.
Characteristic | 10–2 VF with size III red test object
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No retinopathy | Retinopathy | P-value | |
Number of scotoma locations | 12 (10, 20) | 9 (6, 19) | 0.2850 |
Number of scotoma points | 16 (10, 27) | 13 (8, 23) | 0.5273 |
Ratio of number of scotoma locations to scotoma points (%) | 85 (74, 93) | 74 (64, 85) | 0.2304 |
Average number of scotoma points per VF | 3 (2, 5) | 3 (2, 8) | 0.9826 |
Percentage of scotoma points that resolved | 86 (77, 100) | 50 (46, 79) | 0.0158* |
Percentage of persistent scotoma points | 14 (0, 23) | 50 (21, 54) | 0.0158* |
Percentage of low-risk scotoma points | 51 (46, 60) | 28 (0, 46) | 0.0069* |
Percentage of high-risk scotoma points | 49 (40, 54) | 72 (54, 100) | 0.0069* |
Number of persistent scotoma locations at last visit | 0 (0, 1) | 3 (1, 3) | 0.0156* |
Percentage of 1-point scotomas | 50 (34, 70) | 16 (7, 52) | 0.0670 |
Percentage of 2-point scotomas | 10 (6, 15) | 3 (0, 9) | 0.0563 |
Percentage of 3-point scotomas | 0 (0, 6) | 4 (0, 9) | 0.1766 |
Percentage of 4-point scotomas | 0 (0, 1) | 0 (0, 1) | 0.9772 |
Percentage of larger than 4-point scotomas | 0 (0, 7) | 10 (0, 25) | 0.2500 |
Percentage of scotoma points in superonasal quadrant | 25 (14, 44) | 42 (29, 55) | 0.0329* |
Percentage of scotoma points in superotemporal quadrant | 25 (22, 35) | 30 (20, 48) | 0.5418 |
Percentage of scotoma points in inferonasal quadrant | 25 (13, 30) | 11 (0, 19) | 0.0197* |
Percentage of scotoma points in inferotemporal quadrant | 17 (8, 25) | 19 (4, 22) | 0.9652 |
Percentage of persistent scotoma points deepening by ≤5 dB | 0 (0, 32) | 17 (0, 25) | 0.5697 |
Percentage of persistent scotoma points deepening by 6–10 dB | 0 (0, 0) | 0 (0, 14) | 0.1219 |
Percentage of persistent scotoma points shallowing by ≤5 dB | 17 (0, 29) | 0 (0, 17) | 0.2208 |
Percentage of persistent scotoma points shallowing by 6–10 dB | 0 (0, 0) | 0 (0, 3) | 0.3529 |
Notes: Values in parentheses represent the interquartile range. P-values refer to the Kruskal–Wallace test.
Statistically significant.
Abbreviation: VF, visual field.