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A critical review: Psychophysical assessments of diabetic retinopathy.

Citation
Chen, X. D., and T. W. Gardner. “A Critical Review: Psychophysical Assessments Of Diabetic Retinopathy.”. Survey Of Ophthalmology, pp. 213-230.
Center University of Michigan
Author Xing D Chen, Thomas W Gardner
Keywords contrast sensitivity, Diabetic retinopathy, retinal sensory neuropathy, visual fields, visual function
Abstract

Diabetic retinal disease remains a leading cause of vision loss despite currently available screening methods, ocular treatments, and efforts to control metabolic dysfunction. It is now understood that diabetes damages the entire retina and the cellular components of the neurovascular unit. Multiple studies have demonstrated impairment of various aspects of retinal function across the spectrum of retinopathy severity. Here we review these tests, the principles underlying their use, clinical data from multiple publications, the strengths and limitations of the studies, and prospects for their application to understand the pathophysiology of diabetic retinal disease and monitor its response to therapy. We focus on visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, color vision, visual field, and dark adaptation and their use to understand the pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy and as potential endpoints for clinical trials.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Survey of ophthalmology
Volume
66
Issue
2
Number of Pages
213-230
Date Published
12/2021
ISSN Number
1879-3304
DOI
10.1016/j.survophthal.2020.08.003
Alternate Journal
Surv Ophthalmol
PMID
32866468
PMCID
PMC7914308
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