FFA (Fundus Fluorescein Angiography)

Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) is a safe but invasive diagnostic procedure that assesses the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of retinal and choroidal circulation. It’s used to diagnose or monitor eye diseases, such as diabetes-related retinopathy or macular degeneration.
During the procedure, an eye specialist intravenously injects 10%–20% sodium fluorescein dye, and then uses serial retinal imaging to visualize retinal and choroidal flow and circulation, vascular integrity, and any vascular abnormalities. The procedure usually lasts about 15 minutes, and it’s important to keep still with eyes wide open to get the best quality of pictures.

OCT Scan (Optical Coherence Tomography)

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses near-infrared light to create cross-sectional images of tissue. It’s similar to medical ultrasound, which also uses waves to direct to tissue and analyze the back reflected waves. OCT can provide high-resolution images of tissue structure on the micron scale in real time.

PERIMETRY

Perimetry is the systematic measurement of visual field function (the total area where objects can be seen in the peripheral vision while the eye is focused on a central point).

During a perimetry test, you sit in a bowl-shaped instrument called a perimeter and look inside. While you stare at the center of the bowl, lights flash, and you press a button each time you see a flash. The test measures all areas of your eyesight, including your peripheral vision.
The two most common types of perimetry are Goldmann kinetic perimetry and threshold static automated perimetry.
In a visual field test, sensitivity normally decreases gradually with age. Positive values represent areas of the field where the patient can see dimmer stimuli than the average individual of that age. Negative values represent decreased sensitivity from normal.
Most patients have field testing once a year. If a change is seen, the field is repeated within 1 to 3 months, depending on the likelihood of the change being real and the amount of disease.