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Correlation of Macular Sensitivity Measures and Visual Acuity to Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients with Age-related Macular Degeneration
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Abstract
Background: Visual acuity is commonly used as a functional outcome measure in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), despite having a weak correlation with self-perceived visual quality of life. Microperimetry is a useful method of detecting loss of macular function. We wanted to investigate the relationship between these two objective visual outcome measures and subjective vision-related quality of life, finding out which objective measure is more patient-relevant. Methods: Fifty-one consecutive patients with AMD were recruited to the study. Participants were required to complete the Visual Function Questionnaire 39, the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study visual acuity examination and a microperimetry assessment using the Micro Perimeter 3. One patient withdrew consent and seven patients dropped out due to cooperation difficulties under microperimetry. Forty-three patients with AMD were included in the study: twenty-eight patients with late AMD (exudative AMD) and fifteen patients with early (non-exudative) AMD. The right eye was included as standard, as was the eye with the best-corrected visual acuity.Results: There was a higher correlation between vision-related quality of life and macular sensitivity (r=0.458; p=0.014) than between vision-related quality of life and visual acuity (r=0.446; p=0.018) in patients with late AMD. There was a positive correlation between vision-related quality of life and macular sensitivity in patients with early AMD (r=0.542; p=0.037) while the correlation between vision-related quality of life and visual acuity in these patients was not statistically significant. Composite score (r=0.469; p=0.012) correlated highest with the nasal outer macular sub-region and near-distance activities score (r=0.652; p<0.001) correlated highest with the nasal inner macular sub-region in patients with late AMD. Correlations between composite score and macular sub-regions in patients with early AMD were not significant, but near-distance activities score correlated with the nasal outer macular sub-region in these patients (r=0.469; p=0.012). Conclusions: Macular sensitivity as measured using microperimetry correlates significantly better with vision-related quality of life than visual acuity, showing it to be a more patient-relevant outcome measure in patients with late AMD. Furthermore, the nasal sub-regions of the macula appear to be preferred retinal loci in patients with AMD.
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Title: Correlation of Macular Sensitivity Measures and Visual Acuity to Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients with Age-related Macular Degeneration
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Abstract
Background: Visual acuity is commonly used as a functional outcome measure in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), despite having a weak correlation with self-perceived visual quality of life.
Microperimetry is a useful method of detecting loss of macular function.
We wanted to investigate the relationship between these two objective visual outcome measures and subjective vision-related quality of life, finding out which objective measure is more patient-relevant.
Methods: Fifty-one consecutive patients with AMD were recruited to the study.
Participants were required to complete the Visual Function Questionnaire 39, the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study visual acuity examination and a microperimetry assessment using the Micro Perimeter 3.
One patient withdrew consent and seven patients dropped out due to cooperation difficulties under microperimetry.
Forty-three patients with AMD were included in the study: twenty-eight patients with late AMD (exudative AMD) and fifteen patients with early (non-exudative) AMD.
The right eye was included as standard, as was the eye with the best-corrected visual acuity.
Results: There was a higher correlation between vision-related quality of life and macular sensitivity (r=0.
458; p=0.
014) than between vision-related quality of life and visual acuity (r=0.
446; p=0.
018) in patients with late AMD.
There was a positive correlation between vision-related quality of life and macular sensitivity in patients with early AMD (r=0.
542; p=0.
037) while the correlation between vision-related quality of life and visual acuity in these patients was not statistically significant.
Composite score (r=0.
469; p=0.
012) correlated highest with the nasal outer macular sub-region and near-distance activities score (r=0.
652; p<0.
001) correlated highest with the nasal inner macular sub-region in patients with late AMD.
Correlations between composite score and macular sub-regions in patients with early AMD were not significant, but near-distance activities score correlated with the nasal outer macular sub-region in these patients (r=0.
469; p=0.
012).
Conclusions: Macular sensitivity as measured using microperimetry correlates significantly better with vision-related quality of life than visual acuity, showing it to be a more patient-relevant outcome measure in patients with late AMD.
Furthermore, the nasal sub-regions of the macula appear to be preferred retinal loci in patients with AMD.
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