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Two-Photon Microperimetry: A Media Opacity-Independent Retinal Function Assay

PURPOSE: Compare results obtained using infrared two-photon microperimetry (2PM-IR) with conventional visual function tests in healthy subjects of varying ages with and without simulated media opacities. METHODS: Subjects from two separate cohort studies completed cone contrast threshold (CCT) testi...

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Autores principales: Wei, Ang, Mehta, Urmi V., Palczewska, Grazyna, Palma, Anton M., Hussey, Vincent M., Hoffmann, Luke E., Diep, Anna, Nguyen, Kevin, Le, Bryan, Chang, Steven Yone-Shun, Browne, Andrew W.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34003895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.2.11
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author Wei, Ang
Mehta, Urmi V.
Palczewska, Grazyna
Palma, Anton M.
Hussey, Vincent M.
Hoffmann, Luke E.
Diep, Anna
Nguyen, Kevin
Le, Bryan
Chang, Steven Yone-Shun
Browne, Andrew W.
author_facet Wei, Ang
Mehta, Urmi V.
Palczewska, Grazyna
Palma, Anton M.
Hussey, Vincent M.
Hoffmann, Luke E.
Diep, Anna
Nguyen, Kevin
Le, Bryan
Chang, Steven Yone-Shun
Browne, Andrew W.
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description PURPOSE: Compare results obtained using infrared two-photon microperimetry (2PM-IR) with conventional visual function tests in healthy subjects of varying ages with and without simulated media opacities. METHODS: Subjects from two separate cohort studies completed cone contrast threshold (CCT) testing, conventional microperimetry, visible light microperimetry from a novel device (2PM-Vis), and infrared two-photon microperimetry. The first cohort study, which consisted of six healthy volunteers (23 to 29 years of age), evaluated the effects of simulated media opacities on visual performance testing. Subjects underwent testing on four visual function devices nine separate times under the following conditions: no filter, red filter, green filter, blue filter, light brown filter, dark brown filter, polarized black filter (0° rotation), and polarized black filter (90° rotation). Subjects subsequently performed 2PM-IR and 2PM-Vis testing without a filter in the mydriatic state. The second cohort study evaluated the effect of age on visual test performance in 42 healthy subjects split between two groups (ages 20–40 years and 60–80 years). RESULTS: Retinal sensitivity measured by 2PM-IR demonstrated lower variability than all other devices relying on visible spectrum stimuli. Retinal sensitivity decreased proportionally with the transmittance of light through each filter. CCT scores and retinal sensitivity decreased with age in all testing modalities. Visible spectrum testing modalities demonstrated larger test result differences between young and old patient cohorts; this difference was inversely proportional to the wavelength of the visual function test. CONCLUSIONS: 2PM-IR mitigates media opacities that may mask small differences in retinal sensitivity when tested with conventional visual function testing devices. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Conventional visual function tests that emit visible light may not detect differences in retinal function during the early stages of age-related diseases due to the confounding effects of cataracts. Infrared light, which has greater transmittance through ocular tissue, may reliably quantify retinal sensitivity and thereby detect degenerative changes early on.
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spelling pubmed-78812752021-02-18 Two-Photon Microperimetry: A Media Opacity-Independent Retinal Function Assay Wei, Ang Mehta, Urmi V. Palczewska, Grazyna Palma, Anton M. Hussey, Vincent M. Hoffmann, Luke E. Diep, Anna Nguyen, Kevin Le, Bryan Chang, Steven Yone-Shun Browne, Andrew W. Transl Vis Sci Technol Article PURPOSE: Compare results obtained using infrared two-photon microperimetry (2PM-IR) with conventional visual function tests in healthy subjects of varying ages with and without simulated media opacities. METHODS: Subjects from two separate cohort studies completed cone contrast threshold (CCT) testing, conventional microperimetry, visible light microperimetry from a novel device (2PM-Vis), and infrared two-photon microperimetry. The first cohort study, which consisted of six healthy volunteers (23 to 29 years of age), evaluated the effects of simulated media opacities on visual performance testing. Subjects underwent testing on four visual function devices nine separate times under the following conditions: no filter, red filter, green filter, blue filter, light brown filter, dark brown filter, polarized black filter (0° rotation), and polarized black filter (90° rotation). Subjects subsequently performed 2PM-IR and 2PM-Vis testing without a filter in the mydriatic state. The second cohort study evaluated the effect of age on visual test performance in 42 healthy subjects split between two groups (ages 20–40 years and 60–80 years). RESULTS: Retinal sensitivity measured by 2PM-IR demonstrated lower variability than all other devices relying on visible spectrum stimuli. Retinal sensitivity decreased proportionally with the transmittance of light through each filter. CCT scores and retinal sensitivity decreased with age in all testing modalities. Visible spectrum testing modalities demonstrated larger test result differences between young and old patient cohorts; this difference was inversely proportional to the wavelength of the visual function test. CONCLUSIONS: 2PM-IR mitigates media opacities that may mask small differences in retinal sensitivity when tested with conventional visual function testing devices. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Conventional visual function tests that emit visible light may not detect differences in retinal function during the early stages of age-related diseases due to the confounding effects of cataracts. Infrared light, which has greater transmittance through ocular tissue, may reliably quantify retinal sensitivity and thereby detect degenerative changes early on. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7881275/ /pubmed/34003895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.2.11 Text en Copyright 2021 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Wei, Ang
Mehta, Urmi V.
Palczewska, Grazyna
Palma, Anton M.
Hussey, Vincent M.
Hoffmann, Luke E.
Diep, Anna
Nguyen, Kevin
Le, Bryan
Chang, Steven Yone-Shun
Browne, Andrew W.
Two-Photon Microperimetry: A Media Opacity-Independent Retinal Function Assay
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title_full Two-Photon Microperimetry: A Media Opacity-Independent Retinal Function Assay
title_fullStr Two-Photon Microperimetry: A Media Opacity-Independent Retinal Function Assay
title_full_unstemmed Two-Photon Microperimetry: A Media Opacity-Independent Retinal Function Assay
title_short Two-Photon Microperimetry: A Media Opacity-Independent Retinal Function Assay
title_sort two-photon microperimetry: a media opacity-independent retinal function assay
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34003895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.2.11
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