1) Visual field testing is an important part of evaluating glaucoma and other eye diseases. It assesses the visual pathways and perception of light, though it does not diagnose conditions on its own.
2) Interpreting visual field tests requires examining multiple elements of the printout, including reliability indices, gray scale plots of sensitivity, and statistical analysis comparing results to age-matched normals.
3) Comparing both eyes' results side-by-side is essential to identify patterns that may indicate different pathologies affecting the visual pathways. Global indices provide a quick overview but not a replacement for a full examination.