Normal values for microperimetry with the MAIA microperimeter: sensitivity and fixation analysis in healthy adults and children

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Title: Normal values for microperimetry with the MAIA microperimeter: sensitivity and fixation analysis in healthy adults and children
Authors: Molina-Martín, Ainhoa | Piñero, David P. | Pérez Cambrodí, Rafael J.
Research Group/s: Grupo de Óptica y Percepción Visual (GOPV)
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Óptica, Farmacología y Anatomía
Keywords: Eye fixation | MAIA | Microperimeter | Microperimetry | Retinal sensitivity | Visual field
Knowledge Area: Óptica
Issue Date: 23-Jan-2017
Publisher: Wichtig
Citation: European Journal of Ophthalmology. 2017, 27(5): 607-613. doi:10.5301/ejo.5000930
Abstract: Purpose: To establish normative values of retinal sensitivity and parameters describing the fixation pattern using macular analyzer integrity assessment (MAIA) microperimetry (Centervue, Padova, Italy) in adults and children. Methods: A sample of 237 eyes of 237 healthy subjects aged between 10 and 70 years (mean age 30.63 ± 16.23 years) was evaluated using the MAIA microperimeter. The following parameters provided by the MAIA device were evaluated: average threshold (AT), macular integrity, fixation indexes (P1% and P2%), bivariate contour ellipse area (BCEA) for 95% and 63% of points, and horizontal (H) and vertical (V) axes of the ellipse of fixation. Differences between different age-related groups were evaluated. Correlation of microperimetric parameters with age was also assessed. Results: Median retinal sensitivity of the overall sample was 32.90 dB (interquartile range 1.80 dB). Median P1 and P2 values were 98.00% (6.00) and 100.00% (1.00), respectively. Median BCEA for 95% and 63% of points were 2.40°2 (4.50) and 0.30°2 (0.50), respectively. Median H and V were 0.90° (0.80) and 0.90° (0.70), respectively. Age was significantly correlated with the following parameters in subjects from 21 to 70 years of age (p<0.01): AT (rho -0.47), P1 (rho -0.37), BCEA95 (rho 0.43), BCEA63 (rho 0.42), H (rho 0.43), and V (rho 0.40). Conclusions: Retinal sensitivity in healthy eyes tends to decrease with age as well as the stability of the pattern of fixation. A normative database in terms of retinal sensitivity threshold and fixation performance can be established in this type of eyes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/73736
ISSN: 1120-6721 (Print) | 1724-6016 (Online)
DOI: 10.5301/ejo.5000930
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights: © 2017 Wichtig Publishing
Peer Review: si
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.5301/ejo.5000930
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