Neuropsychological impairment-associated visual field deficits in HIV infection

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Plummer, DJ [1 ]
Marcotte, TD
Sample, PA
Wolfson, T
Heaton, RK
Grant, I
Freeman, WR
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Ophthalmol, Shiley Eye Ctr 0946, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Psychiat, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[3] Vet Adm Med Ctr, San Diego, CA 92161 USA
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Purpose. To examine the relationship between loss in peripheral visual sensitivity and neuropsychological functioning in seropositive patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) without infectious retinopathy. METHODS. Subjects carefully screened for retinal disease and well-matched across demographic and medical variables were grouped according to normal (perimetry-abnl) versus abnormal (perimetry-abnl) performance on achromatic automated perimetry and short-wavelength automated perimetry, standard clinical ophthalmologic measures of visual function. Ail subjects completed a detailed neuropsychological test battery and were classified as impaired or unimpaired, globally and across eight neurocognitive domains. Subjects were also classified according to whether they met diagnostic criteria for minor cognitive/motor disorder (MCMD) or HIV-associated dementia (HAD). RESULTS. Visual field loss was associated with lower performance in the abstraction, perceptual-motor, learning, and motor domains. Significant group differences were also found on numerous individual neuropsychological tests. Based on clinical ratings, we found deficits in learning and motor functioning. No perimetry-abnl subjects met criteria for MCMD or HAD, whereas 32% of perimetry-abnl subjects met diagnostic criteria for syndromic cognitive disorders (five MCMD and one HAD). In a subset of subjects who underwent a lumbar puncture, there was a trend for the perimetry-abnl group to have a higher concentration of beta(2) microglobulin, a marker for central nervous system immune activation. CONCLUSIONS. These results suggest that in some HIV-infected people reduced visual function may be caused by nonretinal disease, and perimetry may present a sensitive measure of HIV-related brain dysfunction.
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