Abstract

BackgroundTo report the prevalence of ocular abnormalities and investigate visual acuity in a large cohort of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients in Western China.MethodsThe medical records and ophthalmic examination reports of 2127 eyes of 1065 RP patients at one eye hospital were retrospectively reviewed to determined the prevalence of ocular abnormalities and the relationship between best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and macular abnormalities.ResultsNyctalopia (58.2%) and blurred vision (27.1%) were the leading reasons for RP patients to request an ophthalmic examination. BCVA measurements in the better eyes at first clinical presentation showed that 304 patients (28.5%) were categorised as blind and 220 patients (20.7%) as low vision. The most common ocular abnormalities were macular abnormalities (59.7%) and cataracts (43.1%). The macular abnormalities included epiretinal membranes (51.1%), cystoid macular edema (18.4%), vitreomacular traction syndrome (2.4%), macular holes (2.3%) and choroidal neovascular membranes (0.05%). Glaucoma was found in 35 eyes (1.6%). The proportions of epiretinal membranes (p = 0.001) and macular holes (p = 0.008) increased significantly with age. Cystoid macular edema was significantly associated with poorer visual acuity in RP patients with clear lens (p = 0.002).ConclusionCataracts and macular abnormalities are common in RP patients. Of the macular abnormalities, cystoid macular edema may have a negative effect on BCVA in RP patients with clear lens. Therefore, optical coherence tomography screening in RP patients is highly recommended for early detection and treatment of maculopathy.

Highlights

  • To report the prevalence of ocular abnormalities and investigate visual acuity in a large cohort of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients in Western China

  • The results showed no significant differences among the classifications of macular abnormalities and sex (Fig. 4a, cystoid macular edema (CME): p = 0.193; vitreomacular traction syndrome (VMT): p = 0.176; macular holes (MH): p = 0.383), except for Epiretinal membranes (ERMs)

  • No differences were observed in the Discussion To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to report on the prevalence of ocular abnormalities in a large cohort of RP patients in Western China and to investigate the relationship between best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and macular abnormalities detected by optical coherence tomography (OCT)

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Introduction

To report the prevalence of ocular abnormalities and investigate visual acuity in a large cohort of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients in Western China. Ocular abnormalities, such as glaucoma, cataracts, maculopathy, etc., may occur as RP progresses [4]. Central vision acuity can remain normal for several years, anatomical macular abnormalities may occur in early-stage RP [6, 7]. The most common macular abnormalities in RP patients are epiretinal membrane (ERM) and cystoid macular edema (CME), which are detected by optical coherence tomography (OCT). To the authors’ knowledge, visual acuity and prevalence of ocular abnormalities have not been reported previously in a large cohort of RP patients in Western China

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