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Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciAugust 2010121 citations

A comparison of visual field sensitivity to photoreceptor thickness in retinitis pigmentosa.

Rangaswamy Nalini V, Patel Hemaxi M, Locke Kirsten G, Hood Donald C, Birch David G


AI Summary

In Retinitis Pigmentosa, photoreceptor outer segment and outer nuclear layer thickness decrease linearly with visual field sensitivity loss, indicating structural damage correlates with functional decline.

Abstract

Purpose

To explore the relationship between visual field sensitivity and photoreceptor layer thickness in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP).

Methods

Static automated perimetry (central 30-2 threshold program with spot size III; Humphrey Field Analyzer; Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA) and frequency domain optical coherence tomography (Fd-OCT) scans (Spectralis HRA+OCT; Heidelberg Engineering, Vista, CA) were obtained from 10 age-matched normal control subjects and 20 patients with RP who had retained good central vision (better than 20/32). The outer segment (OS+) thickness (the distance between retinal pigment epithelium [RPE])/Bruch's membrane [BM] to the photoreceptor inner-outer segment junction), outer nuclear layer (ONL), and total retinal thickness were measured at locations corresponding to visual field test loci up to 21 degrees eccentricity.

Results

The average OS+ thickness in the control eyes was 63.1 +/- 5.2 microm, varying from approximately 69 microm in the foveal center to 56 microm at 21 degrees eccentricity. In patients with RP, OS+ thickness was below normal limits outside the fovea, and thickness decreased with loss in local field sensitivity, reaching an asymptotic value of 21.5 microm at approximately -10 dB. The ONL thickness also decreased with local field sensitivity loss. Although relative OS thickness was linearly related to visual field loss at all locations examined, a slightly better correlation was found between the product of OS and ONL thickness and visual field loss.

Conclusions

In patients with RP with good foveal sensitivity, the OS thickness and the product of OS thickness and ONL thickness (assumed to represent the number of photoreceptors) decreases linearly with loss of local field sensitivity. In general, in regions where perimetric sensitivity loss is -10 dB or worse, the OS+ thickness approaches the thickness of the RPE/BM complex.


MeSH Terms

AdultAnthropometryHumansPhotoreceptor Cells, VertebrateRetinitis PigmentosaTomography, Optical CoherenceVisual AcuityVisual Field TestsVisual Fields

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