Purpose: To assess regional cone-mediated function in agerelated maculopathy (ARM) by focal electroretinograms (FERGs), and to compare FERGs with morphologic changes and perimetric sensitivity at corresponding locations. Methods: Twenty-six ARM patients and 12 age-matched controls were evaluated. FERGs were elicited by either a central (0– 2.25°, C) or a paracentral annular (2.25–9°, PC) flickering (41 Hz) field, presented on a light-adapting background. Morphological changes (soft drusen and/or retinal pigment epithelium defects) at matched locations were assessed by fundus photography and fluorescein angiography. Perimetric sensitivity was measured by Octopus 10° program (tM2). Results: When compared to controls, mean C and PC FERG amplitudes of patients were reduced (p ! 0.01), and the mean PC FERG phase was delayed (p ! 0.01). Both FERG delays and morphologic lesions tended to involve to a greater extent the PC compared to the C region. In the C region, perimetric losses were correlated with the extent of morphologic lesions (p ! 0.05). In the PC region, perimetric losses were correlated with FERG amplitudes (p ! 0.05). Conclusions: In ARM, FERG losses are eccentricity-dependent, not quantitatively linked to retinal morphology, and correlated with perimetric losses, suggesting a heterogeneous dysfunction with loss of both C and PC perimetric sensitivities

Piccardi, M., Ziccardi, L., Stifano, G., Montrone, L., Iarossi, G., Minnella, A. M., Fadda, A., Balestrazzi, E., Falsini, B., Regional cone-mediated dysfunction in age-related maculopathy evaluated by focal electroretinograms: relationship with retinal morphology and perimetric sensitivity., <<OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH>>, 2009; 41 (4): 194-202. [doi:10.1159/000217723] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/233629]

Regional cone-mediated dysfunction in age-related maculopathy evaluated by focal electroretinograms: relationship with retinal morphology and perimetric sensitivity.

Piccardi, Marco;Ziccardi, Lucia;Stifano, Giovanna;Montrone, Lucrezia;Iarossi, Giancarlo;Minnella, Angelo Maria;Balestrazzi, Emilio;Falsini, Benedetto
2009

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Purpose: To assess regional cone-mediated function in agerelated maculopathy (ARM) by focal electroretinograms (FERGs), and to compare FERGs with morphologic changes and perimetric sensitivity at corresponding locations. Methods: Twenty-six ARM patients and 12 age-matched controls were evaluated. FERGs were elicited by either a central (0– 2.25°, C) or a paracentral annular (2.25–9°, PC) flickering (41 Hz) field, presented on a light-adapting background. Morphological changes (soft drusen and/or retinal pigment epithelium defects) at matched locations were assessed by fundus photography and fluorescein angiography. Perimetric sensitivity was measured by Octopus 10° program (tM2). Results: When compared to controls, mean C and PC FERG amplitudes of patients were reduced (p ! 0.01), and the mean PC FERG phase was delayed (p ! 0.01). Both FERG delays and morphologic lesions tended to involve to a greater extent the PC compared to the C region. In the C region, perimetric losses were correlated with the extent of morphologic lesions (p ! 0.05). In the PC region, perimetric losses were correlated with FERG amplitudes (p ! 0.05). Conclusions: In ARM, FERG losses are eccentricity-dependent, not quantitatively linked to retinal morphology, and correlated with perimetric losses, suggesting a heterogeneous dysfunction with loss of both C and PC perimetric sensitivities
2009
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Piccardi, M., Ziccardi, L., Stifano, G., Montrone, L., Iarossi, G., Minnella, A. M., Fadda, A., Balestrazzi, E., Falsini, B., Regional cone-mediated dysfunction in age-related maculopathy evaluated by focal electroretinograms: relationship with retinal morphology and perimetric sensitivity., <<OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH>>, 2009; 41 (4): 194-202. [doi:10.1159/000217723] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/233629]
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