Frequency-of-seeing curves (psychometric functions) for perimetric stimuli in age-related macular degeneration.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jonathan Denniss, Helen C Baggaley, Andrew T Astle
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Abstract

Purpose: Frequency-of-seeing (FoS) curves (psychometric functions) for perimetric stimuli have been widely used in computer simulations of new visual field test procedures. FoS curves for age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are not available in the literature and are needed for the development of improved microperimetry test procedures, which are of particular interest for use as clinical trial endpoints.

Methods: Data were refitted from a previous study to generate FoS curves for 20 participants with AMD, each tested at nine locations within the central 10°. Stimulus parameters, background luminance and dB scale were matched to the MAIA-2 microperimeter, and stimuli were presented in a method of constant stimuli to build up FoS curves over multiple runs. FoS curves were fitted with a modified cumulative Gaussian function. The relationship between sensitivity and slope of fitted FoS curves was modelled by robust linear regression, producing models both with and without an eccentricity parameter.

Results: FoS curves were satisfactorily fitted to data from 174 visual field locations in 20 participants (age 65-83 years, 11 female). Each curve was made up of a median of 243 (range 177-297) stimulus presentations over a median of 12 (range 9-32) levels. Median sensitivity was 25.5 dB (range 3.8-31.4 dB). The median slope (SD of fitted function) was 1.6 dB (range 0.5-8.5 dB). As in previous studies of other conditions, the slope of fitted FoS curves increased as sensitivity decreased (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: FoS are provided for participants with AMD, as well as models of the relationship between sensitivity and slope. These fitted models and data may be useful for computer simulation studies of microperimetry procedures. Full details of the fitted curves are provided as supporting information.

老年性黄斑变性的近视刺激频率曲线(心理测量函数)。
目的:在对新的视野测试程序进行计算机模拟时,已广泛使用了针对周边刺激的视频(FoS)曲线(心理测量函数)。文献中没有老年性黄斑变性(AMD)的 FoS 曲线,因此需要开发改进的微观视力测试程序,作为临床试验的终点:方法:对之前研究的数据进行重新拟合,生成 20 名 AMD 患者的 FoS 曲线,每个人在中心 10° 范围内的 9 个位置进行测试。刺激参数、背景亮度和分贝刻度与 MAIA-2 微压计相匹配,刺激以恒定刺激的方式呈现,通过多次运行建立 FoS 曲线。FoS 曲线用改进的累积高斯函数拟合。灵敏度与拟合 FoS 曲线斜率之间的关系采用稳健线性回归法进行建模,得出了有偏心率参数和无偏心率参数的模型:20 名参与者(65-83 岁,11 名女性)的 174 个视野位置的数据均能令人满意地拟合出 FoS 曲线。每条曲线由中位数为 243 次(范围为 177-297 次)、中位数为 12 次(范围为 9-32 次)的刺激呈现组成。灵敏度中位数为 25.5 分贝(范围为 3.8-31.4 分贝)。中位斜率(拟合函数的 SD 值)为 1.6 dB(范围为 0.5-8.5 dB)。与之前对其他情况的研究结果一样,拟合 FoS 曲线的斜率随着灵敏度的降低而增加(p 结论):为老年性痴呆患者提供了 FoS 以及灵敏度和斜率之间关系的模型。这些拟合模型和数据可能对微透视程序的计算机模拟研究有用。拟合曲线的全部细节作为佐证资料提供。
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CiteScore
5.10
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13.80%
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135
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics, first published in 1925, is a leading international interdisciplinary journal that addresses basic and applied questions pertinent to contemporary research in vision science and optometry. OPO publishes original research papers, technical notes, reviews and letters and will interest researchers, educators and clinicians concerned with the development, use and restoration of vision.
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