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Assessing Photoreceptor Status in Retinal Dystrophies: From High-Resolution Imaging to Functional Vision

José‐Alain Sahel, Kate Grieve, Chloé Pagot, Colas Authié, Saddek Mohand‐Saïd, Michel Pâques, Isabelle Audo, Karine Thaís Becker, Anne-Elisabeth Chaumet-Riffaud, Line Azoulay, Emmanuel Gutman, Thierry Léveillard, Christina Zeitz, Serge Picaud, Deniz Dalkara, Katia Marazova

2021American Journal of Ophthalmology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the value of integrating phenotype/genotype data, disease staging, and evaluation of functional vision in patient-centered management of retinal dystrophies. METHODS: (1) Cross-sectional structure-function and retrospective longitudinal studies to assess the correlations between standard fundus autofluorescence (FAF), optical coherence tomography, visual acuity (VA), and perimetry (visual field [VF]) examinations to evaluate photoreceptor functional loss in a cohort of patients with rod-cone dystrophy (RCD); (2) flood-illumination adaptive optics (FIAO) imaging focusing on photoreceptor misalignment and orientation of outer segments; and (3) evaluation of the impact of visual impairment in daily life activities, based on functional (visual and mobility) vision assessment in a naturalistic environment in visually impaired subjects with RCD and subjects treated with Luxturna R for RPE65 -related Leber congenital amaurosis before and after therapy. RESULTS: The results of the cross-sectional transversal study showed that (1) VA and macular sensitivity were weakly correlated with the structural variables; and (2) functional impairment (VF) was correlated with reduction of anatomical markers of photoreceptor structure and increased width of autofluorescent ring. The dimen-

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FovealOphthalmologyVisual acuityMedicineOptical coherence tomographyRetinaRetinalOpticsPhysicsRetinal Development and DisordersRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
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