研究目的
To review and discuss the methods for relating optical coherence tomography (OCT) measurements to visual field test locations in glaucoma, including structure-function mapping, its limitations, and future applications.
研究成果
The review concludes that combining OCT and visual field information through structure-function mapping can improve glaucoma diagnosis and monitoring. Future innovations may lead to better integration of these modalities, offering more personalized care and earlier disease detection.
研究不足
Current structure-function mapping methods are limited by the variability in ocular anatomy, measurement errors in anatomical data, and the lack of an objective reference standard for validation. The spatial resolution of customized maps is constrained by the precision of input anatomical measurements.