Fars J, Pasutto F, Kremers J, Huchzermeyer C (2021)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2021
Book Volume: 62
Article Number: 24
Journal Issue: 14
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to compare L-cone–driven, S-cone–driven, and rod-driven temporal contrast sensitivities (tCSs) in patients with Stargardt disease 1/fundus flavimaculatus (STGD1/FF). METHODS. Fourteen patients (eight male, six female; mean age, 43.21 ± 13.18 years) with genetically confirmed STGD1/FF participated in this study. A dedicated light-emitting diode stimulator was used to measure perifoveal tCSs in an annular test field (1°–6° of visual eccentricity) at temporal frequencies between 1 and 20 Hz. Photoreceptor classes were isolated with the triple silent substitution technique. To compare functional damage among photoreceptor classes, sensitivity deviations (decibels) were calculated based on age-related normal values and then averaged across those frequencies where perception is mediated by the same post-receptoral pathway (L-cone red–green opponent pathway: 1, 2, 4 Hz; luminance pathway: 12, 16, 20 Hz; S-cone pathway: 1, 2, 4 Hz; fast rod pathway: 8, 10, 12 Hz). Sensitivity deviations were compared with infrared scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (IR-SLO) and standard automated perimetry (SAP). RESULTS. Photoreceptor-driven tCSs were generally lower in patients with STGD1/FF than in normal subjects but were without systematic differences among photoreceptors. Although sensitivity deviations were significantly correlated between each other, only luminance-driven L-cone sensitivity deviations were significantly correlated with the IR-SLO area of hyporeflectance (AoH) and SAP central mean deviation within 6° eccentricity (MD
APA:
Fars, J., Pasutto, F., Kremers, J., & Huchzermeyer, C. (2021). Perifoveal cone- And rod-mediated temporal contrast sensitivities in stargardt disease/fundus flavimaculatus. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 62(14). https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.14.24
MLA:
Fars, Julien, et al. "Perifoveal cone- And rod-mediated temporal contrast sensitivities in stargardt disease/fundus flavimaculatus." Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 62.14 (2021).
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