Author/Editor     Pahor, D
Title     Retinal light sensitivity in haemodialysis patients
Type     članek
Source     Eye
Vol. and No.     Letnik 17, št. 2
Publication year     2003
Volume     str. 177-82
Language     eng
Abstract     Purpose The aim of the present study was to compare retinal light sensitivity between normal healthy subjects and chronic renal failure patients treated with maintenance haemodialysis (HD), as well as to determine whether there is a correlation between visual field loss and the age of HD patients, duration of HD treatment and hypertensive retinopathy in HD patients. Methods A total of 50 eyes of 25 HD patients (16 male, nine female) and 30 eyes of 15 controls underwent visual field testing on the C 30-2 program of the Humphrey field analyser. Results Significant reduction in retinal light sensitivity with mean deviation (MD) P values less than 5% was found in 36% (18 eyes), pattern standard deviation (PSD) P values less than 5% in 16 eyes (32%) and corrected pattern standard deviation (CPSD) P values less than 5% in 16 eyes (32%) of HD patients. In control group, all MD, PSD, and CPSD P values were within normal limits. No correlation between reduction of retinal light sensitivity and age or duration of dialysis treatment was observed in HD patients. The reduction of retinal light sensitivity was significantly greater in HD patients with hypertensive retinopathy. Conclusion In 36% of eyes from our HD patients without ophthalmoscopically evident arteriolar occlusion on fundus examination, a significant reduction in retinal light sensitivity was observed. The reduction was significantly greater in HD patients with hypertensive retinopathy.
Descriptors     HYPERTENSION
KIDNEY FAILURE, CHRONIC
HEMODIALYSIS
RETINA
RETINAL DISEASES
SEX FACTORS
VISUAL FIELDS
ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE
AGE FACTORS
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES