研究目的
To investigate the longitudinal changes in retinotopic rod function in eyes with intermediate age-related macular degeneration (iAMD).
研究成果
There are detectable retinotopic changes in rod function over 12 months in iAMD eyes, indicating an ongoing disease progression in rod impairment or loss with time. Our results highlight an ongoing disease progression in rod impairment or loss with time in eyes with iAMD, particularly those with reticular pseudodrusen (RPD).
研究不足
The study had a relatively small sample size and the test protocol was unable to return the RIT for many test points in iAMD eyes, due to a floor effect. The study groups were not age-matched, with control subjects being younger on average.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved complete ophthalmic examination, multimodal imaging, and scotopic perimetry at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Perimetric scotopic retinal sensitivities for the 505-nm stimulus were measured repeatedly for 20 minutes after exposing to a single photobleach (~30%).
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Twenty iAMD and 6 control eyes were included. Participants had to remain clinically stable over the review period.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A dark-adapted chromatic perimeter (DACP; Medmont, Melbourne, Australia) was used for assessing rod function.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The test protocol for obtaining dark-adapted perimetric retinal sensitivities was followed, with participants instructed to maintain fixation on the central red fixation light and to press a response button upon seeing the stimulus.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The rod intercept time (RIT) and retinal sensitivity at seven retinal loci within the central 128 were ascertained. The proportion of test points with a significant change in retinal sensitivity or RIT at follow-up was determined using the 95% limit of measurement variability derived from the control eyes as a reference.
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