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Chromatic pupilloperimetry for objective diagnosis of Best vitelliform macular dystrophy.


ABSTRACT: Purpose:To determine the pupil response of Best vitelliform macular dystrophy (BVMD) patients for focal blue and red light stimuli presented at 76 test points in a 16.2° visual field (VF) using a chromatic pupilloperimeter. Methods:An observational study was conducted in 16 participants: 7 BVMD patients with a heterozygous BEST1 mutation and 9 similar-aged controls. All participants were tested for best-corrected visual acuity, chromatic pupilloperimetry and Humphrey perimetry. Percentage of pupil contraction (PPC), maximal pupil contraction velocity (MCV) and latency of MCV (LMCV) were determined. Results:The mean PPC and MCV recorded in BVMD patients in response to red stimuli were lower by >2 standard errors (SEs) from the mean of controls in 47% and 43% of VF test points, respectively. The mean PPC and MCV recorded in the patients in response to blue stimuli were lower by >2 SEs from the mean of controls in 36% and 24% of VF test points, respectively. The patients' mean and median MCV recorded in response to red light correlated with their Humphrey mean deviation score (r=-0.714, P=0.071 and r=-0.821, P=0.023, respectively) and visual acuity (r=0.709, P=0.074 and r=0.655, P=0.111, respectively). A substantially shorter mean LMCV was recorded in BVMD patients compared to controls in 54% and 93% of VF test points in response to red and blue light, respectively. Receiver operating characteristic analysis for LMCV in response to red light identified a test point at the center of the VF with high diagnostic accuracy (area under the curve of 0.94). Conclusion:Chromatic pupilloperimetry may potentially be used for objective noninvasive assessment of rod and cone cell function in different locations of the retina in BVMD patients.

SUBMITTER: Ben Ner D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6407903 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chromatic pupilloperimetry for objective diagnosis of Best vitelliform macular dystrophy.

Ben Ner Daniel D   Sher Ifat I   Hamburg Amit A   Mhajna Mohamad O MO   Chibel Ron R   Derazne Estela E   Sharvit-Ginon Inbal I   Pras Eran E   Newman Hadas H   Levy Jaime J   Khateb Samer S   Sharon Dror D   Rotenstreich Ygal Y  

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) 20190305


<h4>Purpose</h4>To determine the pupil response of Best vitelliform macular dystrophy (BVMD) patients for focal blue and red light stimuli presented at 76 test points in a 16.2° visual field (VF) using a chromatic pupilloperimeter.<h4>Methods</h4>An observational study was conducted in 16 participants: 7 BVMD patients with a heterozygous BEST1 mutation and 9 similar-aged controls. All participants were tested for best-corrected visual acuity, chromatic pupilloperimetry and Humphrey perimetry. Pe  ...[more]

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