Characteristics of central visual field defect after macular hole surgery

To investigate the characteristics of postoperative central visual field defect (cVFD) in patients with macular hole (MH). Eighteen eyes from 18 MH patients were involved in this retrospective study which reviewed square root of loss variance (sLV) and mean defect (MD) of the visual field test in al...

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Published inInternational journal of ophthalmology Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 451 - 456
Main Authors Li, Jia-Nan, Wang, Jia-Xing, Zhu, Xin-Lei, Yan, Hua
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China International Journal of Ophthalmology Press 18.03.2019
Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
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ISSN2222-3959
2227-4898
DOI10.18240/ijo.2019.03.16

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Summary:To investigate the characteristics of postoperative central visual field defect (cVFD) in patients with macular hole (MH). Eighteen eyes from 18 MH patients were involved in this retrospective study which reviewed square root of loss variance (sLV) and mean defect (MD) of the visual field test in all subjects. The relationship between cVFD and MH stage, as well as the postoperative ellipsoid zone disruption were evaluated using Spearman's correlation test. Our analysis determined Spearman coefficient is 0.705 for the correlation between sLV and MH stage ( <0.01), 0.877 for the correlation between sLV and postoperative ellipsoid zone disruption ( <0.01) and 0.721 for the correlation between MD and postoperative ellipsoid zone disruption ( <0.01). A significant relationship was also detected between postoperative ellipsoid zone disruption and MH stage ( =0.470, <0.05). Univariate regression analysis indicated that sLV and MD were associated with postoperative ellipsoid zone disruption ( <0.01, <0.01, respectively). Postoperative cVFD is highly correlated with MH stage and postoperative ellipsoid zone disruption in patients with MH.
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ISSN:2222-3959
2227-4898
DOI:10.18240/ijo.2019.03.16