Literature DB >> 9790629

Contrast sensitivity in obese dyslipidemic patients with insulin resistance.

A A Dosso1, F Yenice-Ustun, J Sommerhalder, A Golay, Y Morel, P M Leuenberger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate contrast sensitivity in insulin-resistant obese patients and in aretinopathic diabetic patients.
METHODS: Contrast sensitivity was measured at 3 letter sizes (44 x 44, 9 x 9, and 5 x 5 mm) in mesopic (5 candela [cd]/m2) and low photopic (85 cd/m2) vision in 20 dyslipidemic obese patients with insulin resistance, 20 age-matched patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, and 20 aged-matched healthy control subjects.
RESULTS: Significant loss of contrast sensitivity at all 3 letter sizes was observed in low photopic vision (at 44 x 44-mm letter size, control vs obese, P<.002, and control vs diabetic, P<.005; at 9 x 9-mm letter size, control vs obese, P<.02, and control vs diabetic, P<.001; and at 5 x 5-mm letter size, control vs obese, P<.05, and control vs diabetic, P<.005) and mesopic vision (at 44 x 44-mm letter size, control vs diabetic, P<.005; at 9 x 9-mm letter size, control vs obese, P<.005, and control vs diabetic, P<.01; and at 5 x 5-mm letter size, control vs obese, P<.005, and control vs diabetic, P<.001) in insulin-resistant obese and diabetic patients.
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that an early neurosensory dysfunction may occur without visible vascular involvement and without overt hyperglycemia.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9790629     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.116.10.1316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


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