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Regional assessment of cone system function following uncomplicated retinal detachment surgery.

Lucrezia Montrone1, Lucia Ziccardi, Giovanna Stifano, Marco Piccardi, Fernando Molle, Francesco Focosi, Antonello Fadda, Benedetto Falsini.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate regional cone system function after uncomplicated retinal detachment (RD) surgery, by recording focal electroretinograms (FERGs) from the central and paracentral regions of the posterior pole.
METHODS: FERGs in response to either a central (eccentricity: 0-2.25 deg) or a paracentral annular (2.25-9 deg) uniform field, presented on a light adapting background and sinusoidally flickered at 41 Hz (95% modulation depth, 93 cd/m(2) mean luminance) were recorded from 16 eyes (16 patients) 2 weeks to 420 months following uncomplicated RD surgery (encircling procedure with or without scleral buckling). Pre-operatively, 10 out of 16 eyes had a macular RD. Mean time elapsed from onset of symptoms to surgery was 20 days (range: 5-90 days). Post-operatively, visual acuity ranged 0.1 to 1.0. Eight age-matched normal subjects served as controls. Amplitude and phase of the FERG fundamental harmonic were measured.
RESULTS: Compared to control eyes, affected eyes' central and paracentral FERGs were on average reduced in amplitude (by 40% and 28%, respectively, p<0.01) and delayed in phase (by 70 and 100 degrees, respectively, p<0.01). Eyes with a macular RD did not differ in FERG amplitude or phase from eyes that had a peripheral RD. In individual affected eyes, central, but not paracentral FERG amplitudes were negatively correlated (p=0.05) with time elapsed from onset of symptoms to surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Central and paracentral cone system dysfunction may be detected even at lengthy time intervals from retinal reattachment, independent of the presence of a pre-operative macular RD. The extent of central loss appears to be inversely related to RD duration, in agreement with previous reflectometric findings on foveal cone photopigment density [Liem et al., 1994; Ophthalmology 10: 1945-51].

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16249961     DOI: 10.1007/s10633-005-7554-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0012-4486            Impact factor:   2.379


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