The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of screening
tests for primary open angle glaucoma, both singly and in combination, usin
g a decision analysis approach. A range of screening tests were carried out
on 145 nonglaucomatous patients and 67 cases of previously undiagnosed gla
ucoma. Receiver operator characteristic curves were constructed for single
test data to show the trade-off between sensitivity and specificity for var
ying cut-off criteria. The best discriminators of glaucoma were, in rank or
der: (1) a multiple stimulus static visual field screening test, (2) optic
disc cupping, and (3) intraocular pressure. Decision curves were also const
ructed for various combinations of screening tests, where the inclusion of
the tests were based on discriminant analyses. Sensitivities and specificit
ies of more than 0.90 were obtained when visual field screening, optic disc
cupping, and intraocular pressure were combined. Data from other tests whe
n combined with these three variables failed to provide a significant impro
vement in discrimination.