Zeiss HFA3 (Model 860)

The ZEISS Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3) is an advanced automated perimetry system designed for comprehensive visual field testing and glaucoma progression management. Featuring SITA Faster threshold testing, Guided Progression Analysis (GPA), 24-2C enhanced macular assessment, and comprehensive test pattern libraries, it combines accelerated acquisition speeds with precise reproducibility to enable early detection, accurate monitoring, and confident clinical decision-making for optimal glaucoma care and vision preservation.

 

Key Features

  • SITA Faster Technology: Delivers the fastest threshold testing in HFA history—approximately 50% faster than SITA Standard and 30% quicker than SITA Fast—while maintaining equivalent reproducibility and complete data interchangeability, improving clinical workflow efficiency and patient satisfaction without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy.
  • Guided Progression Analysis (GPA): Provides comprehensive visual field history overview with Visual Field Index (VFI) trend regression analysis, Glaucoma Change Probability Maps identifying progression at individual test points, plain-language progression alerts, and mixed SITA test compatibility—enabling standardized progression assessment and confident treatment prioritization decisions.
  • Enhanced 24-2C Testing Pattern: Adds ten strategic test points to standard 24-2 pattern along physiologically relevant nerve fiber bundles in the macular area, enabling early detection of central field defects with full 62-point analysis in Single Field Analysis and GPA when five or more tests are available, addressing evidence that macula may be affected even in early glaucoma.
  • Comprehensive Test Libraries: Offers extensive threshold testing (24-2, 30-2, 10-2, 24-2C, 60-4, Nasal Step, Macula) with multiple strategies (SITA Standard/Fast/Faster, Full Threshold, SITA-SWAP on select models), suprathreshold tests (C40, C76, C80c, peripheral patterns), specialty tests (Social Security, Esterman), kinetic testing, and custom static patterns for versatile clinical applications.
  • Advanced Clinical Features: Includes liquid lens technology for automatic spherical correction (-24D to +20D), 31.5 ASB bowl illumination, 200ms stimulus duration at 30cm testing distance, maximum 90° temporal range, 2.5mm minimum pupil diameter, and optional DICOM data export for seamless EMR integration and workflow optimization.
  • Multiple Configuration Options: Available in various models (830, 840, 8502, 860) with differing capabilities including SITA-SWAP, kinetic testing, and custom kinetic options, enabling practices to select optimal configuration for their specific patient population and clinical requirements while maintaining compatibility across the HFA platform for longitudinal data continuity.

 

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Description

GUIDED PROGRESSION ANALYSIS (GPA) IS A FUNCTION OF HFA3

GPA enables detection and assessment of changes in glaucoma progression using mixed SITA tests taken on any HFA instrument. It helps you to prioritize or augment glaucoma treatment by assessing the probability of visual field impairment.

Guided Progression Analysis (GPA) provides an overview of the patient’s entire visual field history, streamlines workflow and can improve clinical confidence. GPA simplifies and standardizes analysis of changes in glaucomatous visual fields. It highlights any changes from baseline that represent larger than expected clinical variability and provides plain-language messages whenever changes show consistent and statistically significant loss.

 

THRESHOLD TESTING IS FASTER THAN EVER WITH SITA FASTER 24-2

SITA Faster 24-2 improves clinical workflow and patient satisfaction with the fastest test time in HFA threshold testing. Approximately 50% faster than SITA Standard, SITA Faster 24-2 is also about 30% quicker than SITA Fast, yet offers the same reproducibility.

 

OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION IN THE CENTRAL VISUAL FIELD

New SITA Faster 24-2C adds ten test points to the 24-2 pattern, which were selected to examine areas along physiologically relevant nerve fiber bundles known to be susceptible to glaucomatous defects.

The visual field indices MD, PSD and VFI in Single Field Analysis (SFA) are calculated using all the 62 points of the 24-2C test, including the 10 points in the macular area.

Having five or more 24-2C tests allows for GPA across all test points of this pattern enabling you to outline an appropriate treatment based on expected rate of glaucoma progression that includes the information in the central macula area.