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      Reticular Pseudodrusen : Impact of Their Presence and Extent on Local Rod Function in Age-Related Macular Degeneration

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          Purpose

          To understand the spatial relationship between local rod-mediated visual function and reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) in eyes with large drusen.

          Design

          Retrospective cross-sectional study.

          Participants

          One eye with large drusen (>125 μm) each from 91 individuals with intermediate age-related macular degeneration, with and without RPD.

          Methods

          All participants underwent dark adaptation testing using a dark-adapted chromatic perimeter, where visual sensitivities were measured over 30 minutes of dark adaptation after photobleach. The rod intercept time (RIT; a measure of dynamic rod function) and pointwise sensitivity difference (PWSD; a relative measure of rod- compared with cone-mediated function) was determined at multiple retinal locations, and their association with the overall (central 20° × 20° region) and local (2° diameter region centered on the location tested) extent of RPD and drusen (quantified using multimodal imaging) was examined.

          Main Outcome Measures

          Association between overall and local extent of RPD and drusen with RIT and PWSD at each retinal location tested.

          Results

          In a multivariable analysis, delayed RIT was associated with an increasing overall ( P < 0.001), but not local ( P = 0.884), extent of RPD. In contrast, the increasing local ( P < 0.001), but not overall ( P = 0.475), extent of drusen was associated with delayed RIT. Furthermore, only an increasing overall extent of RPD ( P < 0.001) was associated with reduced PWSD (or worse rod compared with cone function), but not the local extent of RPD and drusen, or overall extent of drusen ( P ≥ 0.344).

          Conclusions

          Local rod-mediated function was associated with the overall, rather than local, extent of RPD in eyes with large drusen, suggesting that there may be widespread pathologic changes in eyes with RPD that account for this.

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          Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.

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            There is an urgent need for a more effective intervention to slow or prevent progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) from its early stages to vision-threatening late complications. Subthreshold nanosecond laser (SNL) treatment has shown promise in preclinical studies and a pilot study in intermediate AMD (iAMD) as a potential treatment. We aimed to evaluate the safety of SNL treatment in iAMD and its efficacy for slowing progression to late AMD.
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              Correlation of Histologic Features with In Vivo Imaging of Reticular Pseudodrusen.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Ophthalmol Sci
                Ophthalmol Sci
                Ophthalmology Science
                Elsevier
                2666-9145
                08 May 2024
                Nov-Dec 2024
                08 May 2024
                : 4
                : 6
                : 100551
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Centre for Eye Research Australia, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Australia
                [2 ]Department of Surgery (Ophthalmology), The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
                Author notes
                []Correspondence: Zhichao Wu, Centre for Eye Research Australia, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Level 7, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, VIC 3002, Australia. wu.z@ 123456unimelb.edu.au
                [∗]

                C.D.L. and Z.W. contributed equally as senior authors.

                Article
                S2666-9145(24)00087-3 100551
                10.1016/j.xops.2024.100551
                11331943
                39161750
                9caec938-fead-4918-b8b9-7ce12a3c1a29
                © 2024 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 8 March 2024
                : 29 April 2024
                : 30 April 2024
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                age-related macular degeneration,reticular pseudodrusen,dark adaptation,rod photoreceptors,drusen

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