Correlation of recognition visual acuity with posterior retinal structure in advanced retinopathy of prematurity.

David K Wallace, Don L Bremer, William V Good, Rae Fellows, C Gail Summers, Betty Tung, Robert J Hardy
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OBJECTIVE To compare Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study visual acuity outcome with retinal structural outcome at the 6-year follow-up examination of infants randomized in the Early Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity study. METHODS We compared the results in 606 eyes of subjects in whom both functional (visual acuity) and retinal structural assessments were obtained at age 6 years. Visual acuity assessments were performed by masked testers, and retinal examinations were performed by certified ophthalmologists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Visual acuity and retinal structure at age 6 years. RESULTS Concordant outcomes occurred in 462 eyes (76.2%): 402 eyes had favorable functional and structural outcomes and 60 eyes had unfavorable functional and structural outcomes. Discordant outcomes occurred in 92 eyes (15.2%): 86 eyes had unfavorable functional and favorable structural outcomes and 6 eyes had favorable functional and unfavorable structural outcomes. Of the 86 eyes with unfavorable functional and favorable structural outcomes, 43 had optic atrophy (23 eyes) and/or retinal abnormalities that were less severe than those considered to be unfavorable (32 eyes). In 52 eyes (8.6%), retinal structure could not be assessed or the visual acuity was untestable. CONCLUSION Posterior pole appearance correlates well with visual acuity in 6-year-old infants with a history of advanced retinopathy of prematurity. APPLICATION TO CLINICAL PRACTICE When the retinal structure is normal but visual acuity is poor in infants with a history of severe retinopathy of prematurity, other diagnoses such as optic atrophy and cortical visual impairment could at least partially account for the discrepancy. TRIAL REGISTRATION clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00027222.

晚期早产儿视网膜病变后视网膜结构与识别视力的关系。
目的比较早期治疗糖尿病视网膜病变研究中随机分组的早产儿视网膜病变早期治疗6年随访检查的视力结果和视网膜结构结果。方法我们比较了606只受试者6岁时的功能(视力)和视网膜结构评估结果。视力评估由蒙面测试者进行,视网膜检查由注册眼科医生进行。主要观察指标为6岁时的视力和视网膜结构。结果462只眼(76.2%)预后一致,402只眼功能和结构预后良好,60只眼功能和结构预后不良。92只眼(15.2%)出现不一致结果:86只眼功能不良和结构良好,6只眼功能良好和结构不良。在86只具有不良功能和良好结构结果的眼睛中,43只眼睛有视神经萎缩(23只眼睛)和/或视网膜异常,其严重程度低于被认为是不良的(32只眼睛)。52只眼(8.6%)视网膜结构无法评估或视力无法检测。结论有晚期早产儿视网膜病变史的6岁婴儿后极外观与视力密切相关。当有严重早产儿视网膜病变史的婴儿视网膜结构正常但视力较差时,其他诊断如视神经萎缩和皮质性视力障碍至少可以部分解释这种差异。试验注册clinicaltrials.gov标识符:NCT00027222。
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Archives of ophthalmology
Archives of ophthalmology 医学-眼科学
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