Anatomy- versus Sensitivity-Based Loci Preselection in Detecting USH2A-Retinopathy Microperimetric Progression
Jason Charng, David Alonso-Caneiro, Tina M. Lamey, Jennifer A. Thompson, Jeremiah K.H. Lim, Elaine Ong, Terri L. McLaren, Fred K. Chen

TL;DR
This study compares different methods for detecting vision loss progression in a specific retinal disease, finding that sensitivity-based and anatomical approaches perform similarly but better than others.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates a new sensitivity-based method for detecting progression in USH2A-retinopathy.
Findings
mFTP progression rate was significantly faster than MMS and ESS, but similar to HRS.
ESS had lower baseline sensitivity and was more prone to floor effects.
mFTP and HRS showed comparable performance in both trend- and event-based analyses.
Abstract
To compare microperimetry progression rate in USH2A-retinopathy using prespecified points based on fundus autofluorescence coregistration with loci preselected based on retinal sensitivity profile. Cohort longitudinal study. Seventeen eyes from 17 patients with biallelic pathogenic variants in USH2A gene. Microperimetry was recorded using 10-2 grid. The grid was partitioned into 68 2° × 2° nonoverlapping squares, representing the retinal coverage of each locus. Four metrics were defined at baseline: (1) mean macular sensitivity (MMS): average sensitivity of all loci; (2) edge of scotoma sensitivity (ESS): average sensitivity of all loci adjacent to a scotomatous loci at baseline; (3) modified Rate of Progression in USH2A-related Retinal Degeneration study-defined functional transitional point (mFTP): selection based on ranking of the proportion peripheral adjacent loci that showed ≥7…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinopathy of Prematurity Studies · Retinal Imaging and Analysis · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
