Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2006;47(12):1966-1971.
Published online December 31, 2006.
Relationship between Visual Acuity and Photoreceptor Layer or Foveal Thickness on Optical Coherence Tomography after Macular Hole Surgery.
Ji Eun Lee, Eun Hee Kim, Boo Sup Oum
Department of Ophthalmology College of Medicine Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea. bsoum@pusan.ac.kr
황반원공 수술 후 빛간섭단층촬영에서 시수용체층 및 중심와두께와 시력의 상관관계
이지은,김은희,엄부섭
Department of Ophthalmology College of Medicine Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea
Correspondence:  Ji Eun Lee, M.D.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To suggest parameters on optical coherence tomography (OCT) implicating visual prognosis after macular hole surgery, foveal thickness and photoreceptor layer were assessed by OCT after successful closure of the macular hole. METHODS: Twenty-two eyes underwent macular hole surgery and were followed up 6 months or longer. Of these, 16 eyes which were closed without neurosensory retinal defect were enrolled. OCT and visual acuity were reviewed and collected retrospectively. The photorecepter layer was graded as 1 to 3 according to the relative area of degeneration in the 1-mm of foveal center. Correlations between visual acuity and OCT parameters including the grade of the photorecepter layer and the foveal thickness were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Visual acuities of six eyes were 0.4 or greater. Visual acuity became stable by 20 weeks in the high acuity group and by 12 weeks in the low acuity group. The correlation between visual acuity and foveal thickness was weak (correlation efficiency: -0.15). The photoreceptor layer was graded as 1 in two eyes, 2 in three eyes and 3 in one eye among high acuity group, whereas the layer was graded as 1 in no eyes, 2 in two eyes and 3 in eight eyes among low acuity group. The difference in the number of eyes graded as 3 between the high and low acuity groups was statistically significant (p=0.035). CONCLUSIONS: The photoreceptor layer, using OCT, can be graded according to the area of degeneration. Functional outcome correlated with the grade of photoreceptor degeneration rather than foveal thickness.
Key Words: Macular hole;OCT;Photoreceptor layer


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