2022
DOI: 10.1111/aos.15260
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Microperimetry to predict disease progression in eyes at high risk of age‐related macular degeneration disease: The PREVISION study

Abstract: Purpose The aim of the present study was to determine whether microperimetric parameters could predict the progression of an eye at high risk of age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) at 24 months. Methods We conducted a multicentric prospective non‐comparative open‐label study including patients with one eye in stage 4 of the Age‐Related Eye Disease Study Group (AREDS) classification, and the other eye in AREDS stage 3 (study eye). A microperimetry examination (MAIA™, CenterVue, Padova, Italy) was performed a… Show more

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“…7,48,49 Similarly, in these cases, visual acuity, which evaluates foveal integrity, may not be indicative of the functional impairment of the affected eye. Microperimetry 50,51 and functional tests, that is, contrast sensitivity or retinal sensitivity, 49,52 which also consider the slow information transfer rate in AMD patients, 41 may provide complementary end points of macular visual function and progression of the disease. 7 Finally, functional reading was not assessed using formally standardized passages, such as the International Reading Speed Texts, which are now available in Greek.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,48,49 Similarly, in these cases, visual acuity, which evaluates foveal integrity, may not be indicative of the functional impairment of the affected eye. Microperimetry 50,51 and functional tests, that is, contrast sensitivity or retinal sensitivity, 49,52 which also consider the slow information transfer rate in AMD patients, 41 may provide complementary end points of macular visual function and progression of the disease. 7 Finally, functional reading was not assessed using formally standardized passages, such as the International Reading Speed Texts, which are now available in Greek.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%