Visual function following photodynamic therapy for central serous chorioretinopathy: a comparison of automated macular microperimetry versus best-corrected visual acuity

被引:20
作者
Ehrlich, Rita [1 ]
Mawer, Nick P. [2 ]
Mody, Christopher H. [2 ]
Brand, Christopher S. [2 ]
Squirrell, David [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Ophthalmol, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
[2] Royal Hallamshire Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol, Sheffield S10 2JF, S Yorkshire, England
关键词
central serous chorio retinopathy; microperimetry; photodynamic therapy; MICRO PERIMETER 1; RETINAL SENSITIVITY; CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULARIZATION; FUNDUS PERIMETRY; DEGENERATION; VERTEPORFIN; RETINOPATHY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1442-9071.2011.02654.x
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Background: The study compares the change in best-corrected visual acuity with the change in central retinal sensitivity before treatment and 6 months after treatment with photodynamic therapy in patients with symptomatic central serous chorio retinopathy. Design: Prospective, single-centre, interventional case series. Participants: Eleven consecutive patients with previously untreated central serous chorio retinopathy. Methods: Patients had microperimetry and best-corrected visual acuity recorded before and 6 months after treatment with photodynamic therapy. Refracted best-corrected visual acuity was assessed at 2 m and adjusted to give the number of letters read at 1 m. Threshold microperimetry was performed by presenting a Goldman III stimulus to 29 points over the central 12 around fixation. Significant visual improvement at 6 months was defined as a best-corrected visual acuity >= 10 letters or, microperimetry change in mean retinal sensitivity >= 2 decibels (dB). Main Outcome Measures: Improvement in best-corrected visual acuity compared with microperimetry following photodynamic therapy treatment in patients with central serous chorio retinopathy. Results: All patients reported a subjective improvement in vision and had complete resolution of subretinal fluid at 6 months. Two patients had a significant improvement in best-corrected visual acuity (mean +/- SD +4.2 +/- 5.8 letters), compared with all 11 patients who recorded a significant improvement in mean retinal sensitivity (mean +/- SD 4.6 +/- 1.9 dB) (P < 0.001). Conclusions: These data suggest that compared with microperimetry, best-corrected visual acuity is underestimating the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy in the treatment of central serous chorio retinopathy.
引用
收藏
页码:E32 / E39
页数:8
相关论文
共 25 条
  • [1] VISUAL OUTCOME AFTER INTRAVITREAL RANIBIZUMAB FOR WET AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION A Comparison Between Best-Corrected Visual Acuity and Microperimetry
    Squirrell, David M.
    Mawer, Nick P.
    Mody, Christopher H.
    Brand, Christopher S.
    RETINA-THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES, 2010, 30 (03): : 436 - 442
  • [2] Half-Fluence Photodynamic Therapy for Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy: Predisposing Factors for Visual Acuity Outcomes
    Matuskova, Veronika
    Vyslouzilova, Daniela
    Uher, Michal
    SEMINARS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2018, 33 (05) : 690 - 699
  • [3] CHANGES IN CENTRAL CHOROIDAL THICKNESS AFTER TREATMENT OF DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA WITH INTRAVITREAL BEVACIZUMAB CORRELATION WITH CENTRAL MACULAR THICKNESS AND BEST-CORRECTED VISUAL ACUITY
    Nourinia, Ramin
    Ahmadieh, Hamid
    Nekoei, Elnaz
    Malekifar, Parviz
    Tofighi, Zahra
    RETINA-THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES, 2018, 38 (05): : 970 - 975
  • [4] Characteristics Related to Visual Acuity Loss After Successful Photodynamic Therapy for Eyes With Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
    Funatsu, Ryoh
    Terasaki, Hiroto
    Sonoda, Shozo
    Shiihara, Hideki
    Mihara, Naohisa
    Sakamoto, Taiji
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2023, 256 : 164 - 174
  • [5] Visual and anatomical evaluation of navigated subthreshold micropulse laser versus photodynamic therapy in managing chronic central serous chorioretinopathy
    Toto, Lisa
    Ares, Ignacio
    Quarta, Alberto
    Viggiano, Pasquale
    Ruggeri, Marialudovica
    Formenti, Federico
    Boscia, Giacomo
    Porreca, Annamaria
    Di Nicola, Marta
    Boscia, Francesco
    Mastropasqua, Rodolfo
    GRAEFES ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2025, 263 (02) : 405 - 414
  • [6] IMPROVEMENT IN VISUAL ACUITY AND CONTRAST SENSITIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY AFTER MACULAR SUBTHRESHOLD LASER THERAPY
    Behnia, Mehdi
    Khabazkhoob, Mehdi
    Aliakbari, Soheil
    Abadi, Arash E.
    Hashemi, Hassan
    Pourvahidi, Pupak
    RETINA-THE JOURNAL OF RETINAL AND VITREOUS DISEASES, 2013, 33 (02): : 324 - 328
  • [7] Clinical Factors Associated with Low-Contrast Visual Acuity after Reduced-Fluence Photodynamic Therapy in Patients with Resolved Central Serous Chorioretinopathy and Good Baseline Visual Acuity
    Chubachi, Aya
    Miki, Akiko
    Hayashida, Mayuka
    Sakamoto, Mari
    Imai, Hisanori
    Kusuhara, Sentaro
    Nakamura, Makoto
    PHARMACEUTICALS, 2021, 14 (04)
  • [8] Improvement of Low Luminance Visual Acuity in Patients with Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy after Half-Dose Verteporfin Photodynamic Therapy
    Fujita, Kyoko
    Shinoda, Kei
    Imamura, Yutaka
    Matsumoto, Celso Soiti
    Oda, Koichi
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (12) : 1 - 7
  • [9] Predictive risk scores for visual prognosis after photodynamic therapy for central serous chorioretinopathy
    Funatsu, Ryoh
    Terasaki, Hiroto
    Mihara, Naohisa
    Shiihara, Hideki
    Sonoda, Shozo
    Sakamoto, Taiji
    GRAEFES ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2024, : 705 - 711
  • [10] Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence in Estimating Best-Corrected Visual Acuity From Fundus Photographs in Eyes With Diabetic Macular Edema
    Paul, William
    Burlina, Philippe
    Mocharla, Rohita
    Joshi, Neil
    Li, Zhuolin
    Gu, Sophie
    Nanegrungsunk, Onnisa
    Lin, Kira
    Bressler, Susan B.
    Cai, Cindy X.
    Kong, Jun
    Liu, T. Y. Alvin
    Moini, Hadi
    Du, Weiming
    Amer, Fouad
    Chu, Karen
    Vitti, Robert
    Sepehrband, Farshid
    Bressler, Neil M.
    JAMA OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2023, 141 (07) : 677 - 685