HIV感染患者ERG型降低的随访研究

S K Keller, R Schwarzkopf, S Schlüter, I Nieuwenhuis, B Schmidt
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我们最近报道了HIV感染患者视网膜电图(p-ERG)的减少。在患有微血管病的艾滋病毒感染患者中,振幅降低,但在一些眼底正常的病例中,振幅也降低。这些发现提示hiv感染患者的神经节细胞活性存在弥漫性缺陷。我们现在已经开始了一项前瞻性随访研究,以追求(a) p-ERG振幅的发展和(b)眼底变化和这些患者的视力。眼底正常或微血管病变未发生巨细胞病毒(CMV)视网膜炎的患者,在1 ~ 16个月(平均7个月)的观察期内,p-ERG振幅无明显下降趋势。随着视网膜炎的出现,p-ERG振幅减弱。部分病例在视网膜炎出现前记录了病理p-ERG: 12例p-ERG振幅在病理范围内的患者中有3例后来发展为巨细胞病毒性视网膜炎,21例p-ERG正常的患者中只有1例后来发展为视网膜炎。在一些艾滋病或相关疾病患者中,p-ERG可能是一种有用的附加诊断工具。
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[Follow-up of HIV infected patients with reduced pattern ERG].

We have recently reported a reduction of pattern electroretinogram (p-ERG) in patients with HIV infection. Amplitudes were reduced in HIV-infected patients with microangiopathy, but also in some cases with normal fundus. These findings suggested the existence of diffuse defects in ganglionic cell activity in HIV-infected patients. We have now started a prospective follow-up study in order to pursue the development of (a) p-ERG amplitudes and (b) funduscopic changes and visual acuity in these patients. In patients with normal fundus or microangiopathy who did not develop cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis, no significant tendency for the p-ERG amplitudes to fall could be demonstrated during the observation period of 1-16 (mean: 7) months. With the appearance of retinitis, the p-ERG amplitude decayed. In some cases, a pathologic p-ERG was recorded before retinitis appeared: 3 of 12 patients with p-ERG amplitudes in the pathological range later developed CMV retinitis and only 1 of 21 patients with normal p-ERG later developed retinitis. In some patients with AIDS or related disorders, p-ERG may be a useful additional diagnostic tool.

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