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Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa
PURPOSE: To investigate the association between aqueous flare and progression of visual field loss using the Humphrey Field Analyzer in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). METHODS: We examined a total of 101 eyes of 101 patients who were diagnosed with typical RP. Sixty-one percent of the patie...
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The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7425686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32692839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.8.26 |
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author | Fujiwara, Kohta Ikeda, Yasuhiro Murakami, Yusuke Tachibana, Takashi Funatsu, Jun Koyanagi, Yoshito Nakatake, Shunji Shimokawa, Shotaro Yoshida, Noriko Nakao, Shintaro Hisatomi, Toshio Ishibashi, Tatsuro Sonoda, Koh-Hei |
author_facet | Fujiwara, Kohta Ikeda, Yasuhiro Murakami, Yusuke Tachibana, Takashi Funatsu, Jun Koyanagi, Yoshito Nakatake, Shunji Shimokawa, Shotaro Yoshida, Noriko Nakao, Shintaro Hisatomi, Toshio Ishibashi, Tatsuro Sonoda, Koh-Hei |
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description | PURPOSE: To investigate the association between aqueous flare and progression of visual field loss using the Humphrey Field Analyzer in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). METHODS: We examined a total of 101 eyes of 101 patients who were diagnosed with typical RP. Sixty-one percent of the patients were female, and the mean age of the total group was 47.4 years. Aqueous flare, visual field (by an Humphrey Field Analyzer, the central 10-2 SITA-Standard program), and optical coherence tomography measurements were obtained for all patients. The slope, which was derived from serial values of mean deviation, macular sensitivity, or foveal sensitivity for each eye with univariate linear regression, was used for analysis. RESULTS: Aqueous flare values were significantly correlated with the mean deviation slope (r = −0.20, P = 0.046), macular sensitivity slope (r = −0.28, P = 0.005) and foveal sensitivity slope (r = −0.20, P = 0.047). The values of the retinal sensitivity slope significantly decreased as the aqueous flare level increased (all P < 0.05). These associations remained unchanged after adjustment for age, sex, and posterior subcapsular cataract, and epiretinal membrane. CONCLUSIONS: Elevation of aqueous flare is a risk factor for the decline of central visual function in RP. Aqueous flare may be a useful marker for disease progression in RP. |
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spelling | pubmed-74256862020-08-26 Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa Fujiwara, Kohta Ikeda, Yasuhiro Murakami, Yusuke Tachibana, Takashi Funatsu, Jun Koyanagi, Yoshito Nakatake, Shunji Shimokawa, Shotaro Yoshida, Noriko Nakao, Shintaro Hisatomi, Toshio Ishibashi, Tatsuro Sonoda, Koh-Hei Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Retina PURPOSE: To investigate the association between aqueous flare and progression of visual field loss using the Humphrey Field Analyzer in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). METHODS: We examined a total of 101 eyes of 101 patients who were diagnosed with typical RP. Sixty-one percent of the patients were female, and the mean age of the total group was 47.4 years. Aqueous flare, visual field (by an Humphrey Field Analyzer, the central 10-2 SITA-Standard program), and optical coherence tomography measurements were obtained for all patients. The slope, which was derived from serial values of mean deviation, macular sensitivity, or foveal sensitivity for each eye with univariate linear regression, was used for analysis. RESULTS: Aqueous flare values were significantly correlated with the mean deviation slope (r = −0.20, P = 0.046), macular sensitivity slope (r = −0.28, P = 0.005) and foveal sensitivity slope (r = −0.20, P = 0.047). The values of the retinal sensitivity slope significantly decreased as the aqueous flare level increased (all P < 0.05). These associations remained unchanged after adjustment for age, sex, and posterior subcapsular cataract, and epiretinal membrane. CONCLUSIONS: Elevation of aqueous flare is a risk factor for the decline of central visual function in RP. Aqueous flare may be a useful marker for disease progression in RP. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7425686/ /pubmed/32692839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.8.26 Text en Copyright 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Retina Fujiwara, Kohta Ikeda, Yasuhiro Murakami, Yusuke Tachibana, Takashi Funatsu, Jun Koyanagi, Yoshito Nakatake, Shunji Shimokawa, Shotaro Yoshida, Noriko Nakao, Shintaro Hisatomi, Toshio Ishibashi, Tatsuro Sonoda, Koh-Hei Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title | Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_full | Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_fullStr | Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_full_unstemmed | Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_short | Aqueous Flare and Progression of Visual Field Loss in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa |
title_sort | aqueous flare and progression of visual field loss in patients with retinitis pigmentosa |
topic | Retina |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7425686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32692839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.8.26 |
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