Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária

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Autor(a) principal: Berezovsky, Adriana [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Pereira, Josenilson Martins [UNIFESP], Sacai, Paula Yuri [UNIFESP], Fantini, Sérgio Costa [UNIFESP], Salomão, Solange Rios [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492004000500010
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/2224
Resumo: PURPOSE: To investigate visual acuity and rod function, and correlate them to different clinical parameters in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). METHODS: A cohort of 199 patients with retinitis pigmentosa (110 males and 89 females), aged 6-79 years (mean = 36.8±17.5) had their monocular visual acuity measured by the ETDRS chart and rod function assessed by full-field electroretinogram and dark-adapted thresholds. The distribution of different genetic subtypes of retinitis pigmentosa was 20.3% autosomal dominant, 14.2% X - linked, 24.2% autosomal recessive and 41.3% isolated. History of consanguinity was found in 41 (20.6%) patients. Forty-one patients (20.6%) were 20 years old or less, 77 (38.6%) ranged from 21 - 40 years, 61 (30.7%) from 41 - 60 years, and 20 (10.1%) were 61 years or older. Peak-to-peak amplitude and b-wave implicit time were measured and statistically analyzed (one-way ANOVA). Pearson correlation was performed between rod amplitude and dark-adapted thereshold and rod amplitude and visual acuity. RESULTS: Analyzing the visual acuity data according to genetic subtypes, without considering age, showed that as a group, patients with autosomal recessive and isolated retinitis pigmentosa have less severe impairment of visual acuity, than those with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. Nyctalopia begun earlier in X-linked groups, compared with the remaining groups (p=0.011). A negative correlation was found between dark-adapted thereshold and scotopic rod amplitude (Pearson correlation coefficient = - 0.772 and P =0.000). There were no significant relationships between visual acuity and rod response by electroretinogram (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.0815 and P = 0.286), P > 0.050. CONCLUSIONS: In a cohort of retinitis pigmentosa patients, 31.2% had vision of 20/40 or better. Rod function loss was highly correlated when assessed electrophysiologically (ERG) and psychophysically (dark-adapted thershold). No correlation was found between rod response measured by electroretinogram and visual acuity.
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spelling Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentáriaVisual acuity and rod function in patients with retinitis pigmentosaVisual acuityVisual fieldsRetinitis pigmentosaRods (Retina)ElectroretinographyDark adaptationElectrophysiologyAcuidade visualCampos visuaisRetinite pigmentosaBastonetes (Retina)EletrorretinografiaAdaptação à escuridãoEletrofisiologiaPURPOSE: To investigate visual acuity and rod function, and correlate them to different clinical parameters in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). METHODS: A cohort of 199 patients with retinitis pigmentosa (110 males and 89 females), aged 6-79 years (mean = 36.8±17.5) had their monocular visual acuity measured by the ETDRS chart and rod function assessed by full-field electroretinogram and dark-adapted thresholds. The distribution of different genetic subtypes of retinitis pigmentosa was 20.3% autosomal dominant, 14.2% X - linked, 24.2% autosomal recessive and 41.3% isolated. History of consanguinity was found in 41 (20.6%) patients. Forty-one patients (20.6%) were 20 years old or less, 77 (38.6%) ranged from 21 - 40 years, 61 (30.7%) from 41 - 60 years, and 20 (10.1%) were 61 years or older. Peak-to-peak amplitude and b-wave implicit time were measured and statistically analyzed (one-way ANOVA). Pearson correlation was performed between rod amplitude and dark-adapted thereshold and rod amplitude and visual acuity. RESULTS: Analyzing the visual acuity data according to genetic subtypes, without considering age, showed that as a group, patients with autosomal recessive and isolated retinitis pigmentosa have less severe impairment of visual acuity, than those with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. Nyctalopia begun earlier in X-linked groups, compared with the remaining groups (p=0.011). A negative correlation was found between dark-adapted thereshold and scotopic rod amplitude (Pearson correlation coefficient = - 0.772 and P =0.000). There were no significant relationships between visual acuity and rod response by electroretinogram (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.0815 and P = 0.286), P > 0.050. CONCLUSIONS: In a cohort of retinitis pigmentosa patients, 31.2% had vision of 20/40 or better. Rod function loss was highly correlated when assessed electrophysiologically (ERG) and psychophysically (dark-adapted thershold). No correlation was found between rod response measured by electroretinogram and visual acuity.OBJETIVO: Investigar a acuidade visual e a função dos bastonetes e correlacioná-las com diferentes parâmetros clínicos freqüentemente observados em pacientes com retinose pigmentária (RP). MÉTODOS: Participaram deste estudo 199 pacientes com retinose pigmentária (110 homens e 89 mulheres), com idades variando entre 6 e 79 anos (média = 36,8±17,5), para avaliação da acuidade visual e da função de bastonetes obtidas pelo eletrorretinograma de campo total (ERG) e limiar de adaptação ao escuro (LAE). A distribuição dos diferentes subtipos genéticos da retinose pigmentária foi de 20,3% autossômica dominante, 14,2% ligada ao X , 24,2% autossômica recessiva e 41,3% isolada. Consangüinidade familiar positiva foi encontrada em 41 (20,6%) pacientes. Com relação à idade, 41 pacientes (20,6%) apresentavam idade inferior a 20 anos, 77 (38,6%) entre 21 - 40 anos, 61 (30,7%) entre 41 - 60 anos, e 20 (10,1%) apresentaram idade superior a 61 anos. A amplitude pico a pico e tempo de culminação da onda-b foram medidos e posteriormente analisados (ANOVA de uma via). A correlação de Pearson foi calculada entre amplitudes de bastonetes e o limiar de adaptação ao escuro e amplitude de bastonetes e acuidade visual. RESULTADOS: Analisando a acuidade visual de acordo com os sub-grupos de retinose pigmentária, sem levar em consideração a idade, obser-vamos que os pacientes com retinose pigmentária autossômica dominante, retinose pigmentária autossômica recessiva e retinose pigmentária isolada têm comprometimento da acuidade visual menor quando comparado a retinose pigmentária ligada ao X. A nictalopia teve início mais precocemente nos pacientes do subtipo retinose pigmentária ligada ao X quando comparada aos restantes (P = 0,0011). Correlação negativa foi obtida entre a perda de função de bastonetes medida pelo eletrorretinograma de campo total e pelo limiar de adaptação ao escuro (coeficiente de correlação de Pearson = - 0,772, P = 0,286, P> 0,050). CONCLUSÃO: Neste grupo de pacien-te com retinose pigmentária, 31,2% tiveram acuidade visual de 20/40 ou superior. A perda de função de bastonetes foi altamente correlacionada quando avaliada eletrofisiologicamente pelo eletrorretinograma de campo total e psicofisicamente pelo limiar de adaptação ao escuro. Não houve correlação entre a perda de função de bastonetes medida pelo eletrorretinograma e a acuidade visual.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de OftalmologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de Oftalmologia Setor de Eletrofisiologia Visual ClínicaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de Oftalmologia Laboratório de Eletrofisiologia Visual ClínicaUNIFESP, Depto. de OftalmologiaUNIFESP, Depto. de Oftalmologia Setor de Eletrofisiologia Visual ClínicaUNIFESP, Depto. de Oftalmologia Laboratório de Eletrofisiologia Visual ClínicaSciELOConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Berezovsky, Adriana [UNIFESP]Pereira, Josenilson Martins [UNIFESP]Sacai, Paula Yuri [UNIFESP]Fantini, Sérgio Costa [UNIFESP]Salomão, Solange Rios [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:31:16Z2015-06-14T13:31:16Z2004-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion749-753application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492004000500010Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
Visual acuity and rod function in patients with retinitis pigmentosa
title Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
spellingShingle Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
Berezovsky, Adriana [UNIFESP]
Visual acuity
Visual fields
Retinitis pigmentosa
Rods (Retina)
Electroretinography
Dark adaptation
Electrophysiology
Acuidade visual
Campos visuais
Retinite pigmentosa
Bastonetes (Retina)
Eletrorretinografia
Adaptação à escuridão
Eletrofisiologia
title_short Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
title_full Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
title_fullStr Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
title_full_unstemmed Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
title_sort Acuidade visual e função de bastonetes em pacientes com retinose pigmentária
author Berezovsky, Adriana [UNIFESP]
author_facet Berezovsky, Adriana [UNIFESP]
Pereira, Josenilson Martins [UNIFESP]
Sacai, Paula Yuri [UNIFESP]
Fantini, Sérgio Costa [UNIFESP]
Salomão, Solange Rios [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Josenilson Martins [UNIFESP]
Sacai, Paula Yuri [UNIFESP]
Fantini, Sérgio Costa [UNIFESP]
Salomão, Solange Rios [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Berezovsky, Adriana [UNIFESP]
Pereira, Josenilson Martins [UNIFESP]
Sacai, Paula Yuri [UNIFESP]
Fantini, Sérgio Costa [UNIFESP]
Salomão, Solange Rios [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Visual acuity
Visual fields
Retinitis pigmentosa
Rods (Retina)
Electroretinography
Dark adaptation
Electrophysiology
Acuidade visual
Campos visuais
Retinite pigmentosa
Bastonetes (Retina)
Eletrorretinografia
Adaptação à escuridão
Eletrofisiologia
topic Visual acuity
Visual fields
Retinitis pigmentosa
Rods (Retina)
Electroretinography
Dark adaptation
Electrophysiology
Acuidade visual
Campos visuais
Retinite pigmentosa
Bastonetes (Retina)
Eletrorretinografia
Adaptação à escuridão
Eletrofisiologia
description PURPOSE: To investigate visual acuity and rod function, and correlate them to different clinical parameters in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). METHODS: A cohort of 199 patients with retinitis pigmentosa (110 males and 89 females), aged 6-79 years (mean = 36.8±17.5) had their monocular visual acuity measured by the ETDRS chart and rod function assessed by full-field electroretinogram and dark-adapted thresholds. The distribution of different genetic subtypes of retinitis pigmentosa was 20.3% autosomal dominant, 14.2% X - linked, 24.2% autosomal recessive and 41.3% isolated. History of consanguinity was found in 41 (20.6%) patients. Forty-one patients (20.6%) were 20 years old or less, 77 (38.6%) ranged from 21 - 40 years, 61 (30.7%) from 41 - 60 years, and 20 (10.1%) were 61 years or older. Peak-to-peak amplitude and b-wave implicit time were measured and statistically analyzed (one-way ANOVA). Pearson correlation was performed between rod amplitude and dark-adapted thereshold and rod amplitude and visual acuity. RESULTS: Analyzing the visual acuity data according to genetic subtypes, without considering age, showed that as a group, patients with autosomal recessive and isolated retinitis pigmentosa have less severe impairment of visual acuity, than those with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. Nyctalopia begun earlier in X-linked groups, compared with the remaining groups (p=0.011). A negative correlation was found between dark-adapted thereshold and scotopic rod amplitude (Pearson correlation coefficient = - 0.772 and P =0.000). There were no significant relationships between visual acuity and rod response by electroretinogram (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.0815 and P = 0.286), P > 0.050. CONCLUSIONS: In a cohort of retinitis pigmentosa patients, 31.2% had vision of 20/40 or better. Rod function loss was highly correlated when assessed electrophysiologically (ERG) and psychophysically (dark-adapted thershold). No correlation was found between rod response measured by electroretinogram and visual acuity.
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