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MICROPERIMETRY IN FOVEAL-SPARING ATROPHIC LATE-ONSET RETINAL DEGENERATION

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RETINA-THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES
Volume 43, Issue 9, Pages 1590-1596

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/IAE.0000000000003849

Keywords

microperimetry; validation; L-ORD; scotoma points; macular sensitivity

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This study aimed to investigate the baseline and longitudinal microperimetry characteristics in foveal-sparing atrophic late-onset retinal degeneration. Microperimetry using the Nidek MP-1 micro-perimeter was performed. The study found significant decreases in macular sensitivity over time in patients with late-onset retinal degeneration.
Purpose:To understand the baseline and longitudinal microperimetry characteristics in foveal-sparing atrophic late-onset retinal degeneration.Method:Prospective, cross-sectional, longitudinal study in which patients from the retina clinics of two academic teaching hospitals were included. Mesopic microperimetry was performed using a Nidek MP-1 micro-perimeter. Mean total, foveal, inner ring, and outer ring sensitivities were analyzed.Results:A total of 20 eyes from 10 patients had baseline data. The subset of 10 eyes from five patients had follow-up data. The mean baseline macular sensitivity was 10.02 dB (& PLUSMN; 5.26) with findings showing symmetry between both eyes. In the follow-up cohort, there was a significant loss of outer ring (0.83 dB per year; P = 0.0001), inner ring (0.67 dB per year; P = 0.034), and foveal sensitivity (0.92 dB loss per year; P = 0.015), whereas the mean sensitivity decreased significantly (0.66 dB per year; P = 0.0008) at 4-year follow-up. The drop in mean sensitivity was associated with significant increases in the number of deep scotoma points (6.20, P = 0.037) and a decrease in the number of normal points (-6.30, P = 0.022).Conclusion:Microperimetry is a useful tool for macular function follow-up to measure disease progression in late-onset retinal degeneration.

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