Mesopic foveal contrast sensitivity is impaired in diabetic patients without retinopathy

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作者
Katz, Gabriel [1 ]
Levkovitch-Verbin, Hani [1 ]
Treister, Giora [1 ]
Belkin, Michael [1 ]
Ilany, Jacob [2 ]
Polat, Uri [1 ]
机构
[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Goldschleger Eye Inst, Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, IL-52621 Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, Inst Endocrinol, Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, IL-52621 Tel Aviv, Israel
关键词
Diabetes; Diabetic retinopathy; Contrast sensitivity; Mesopic vision; Photopic vision; PHOTOCOAGULATION;
D O I
10.1007/s00417-010-1413-y
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Background Contrast sensitivity (CS) has been studied extensively to determine its effectiveness as a test for diagnosing early and advanced diabetic retinopathy. Various techniques have been adopted to measure CS, and most of them reported a significant difference between diabetic and normal eyes. Our purpose is to demonstrate differences in fovea! CS between diabetic patients without retinopathy and healthy subjects under mesopic and photopic conditions, using a simple, rapid computerized test. Methods Seventeen eyes of nine patients with type 2 diabetes without diabetic retinopathy were included. Fourteen eyes of seven non-diabetic patients served as controls. All the patients underwent a careful ophthalmologic examination, including ETDRS chart visual acuity, color photographs, and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Patients with any ocular disease were excluded. All eyes had a visual acuity of 20/25 or better, a normal eye examination and optical coherence tomography (OCT).Photopic and mesopic contrast sensitivity was tested using a computerized psychophysical static method involving four forced-choice procedures. The targets were Gabor patches with spatial frequencies of 3-12 cycles per degree (cpd). The mesopic testing was conducted in a completely darkened room; the monitor was covered with a neutral density filter, allowing luminance of only 0.9 cd/m(2). Results The average age was similar: 59.1 +/- 5.3 years in the diabetic group vs 61.4 +/- 3.2 years in the control group. The average duration of diabetes was 16 years (range 6-26). The average visual acuity was 0.04 +/- 0.01 logMAR and 0.01 +/- 0.01 logMAR in the diabetic and control groups respectively. Photopic foveal CS was similar in both groups. Significantly lower CS was found in diabetic patients under mesopic conditions at a spatial frequency of 3 (p<0.008). At higher spatial frequencies, the mesopic contrast sensitivity was very low in both groups and without a significant difference. Conclusions Mesopic foveal CS is impaired in diabetic patients despite good visual acuity, a normal fundus examination and normal OCT. Early central visual function impairment may occur in diabetic patients before the appearance of retinopathy.
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