Cj. Bassi et al., COMPARISON OF THE FARNSWORTH-MUNSELL 100-HUE, THE FARNSWORTH D-15, AND THE LANTHONY D-15 DESATURATED COLOR TESTS, Archives of ophthalmology, 111(5), 1993, pp. 639-641
Objective.-The Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue, the Farnsworth D-15, and th
e L'Anthony D-15 desaturated color tests were administered to patients
with glaucoma to determine whether the D-15 or D-15 desaturated color
tests could be used to predict performance on the 100-Hue test in cli
nical populations. Methods.-The three color tests were administered to
35 patients with glaucoma. The results were analyzed using the method
of Vingrys and King-Smith that calculates an angle (type of color los
s) score, S-index (measure of the randomness of cap arrangement), and
a C-index (a measure of the severity of color loss) based on the cap a
rrangement. Results.-The 100-Hue error score was significantly related
to the D-15 and D-15 desaturated C-indexes. Furthermore, the 100-Hue
S-index could be predicted from the D-15 or D-15 desaturated S-indexes
. The 100-Hue angle could not be predicted from the D-15 or D-15 desat
urated color tests. Conclusions.-The D-15 desaturated color test (whic
h requires significantly less time to administer) may be used to asses
s the severity of color vision deficit in some patient populations.