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Visual Psychophysics / Physiological Optics - ARVO

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<strong>ARVO</strong> 2013 Annual Meeting Abstracts by Scientific Section/Group – <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Psychophysics</strong> / <strong>Physiological</strong> <strong>Optics</strong>Presentation Time: 11:00 AM - 12:45 PMEvaluation of cone density after retinal detachment surgery usingan Adaptive <strong>Optics</strong> cameraMaher Saleh, meillat mathieu, Mélanie Bidaut-Garnier, PerleTUMAHAI, Guillaume Debellemaniere, Mathieu Flores, MichelMontard, Bernard Y. Delbosc. Ophthalmology, University Hospitalof Besançon, Besançon, France.Purpose: To assess macular cone photoreceptors density in humaneyes operated for retinal detachment (RD) and in contralateralhealthy eyes.Methods: Patients operated for RD with macular involvement wereimaged using the RTX-1 Adaptive <strong>Optics</strong> (AO) device from Imagineeyes (Orsay, France), 6 weeks after the surgery. Cone density(cells/mm2) at a fixed distance from the fovea (1 °), spacing betweencells (µ) and percentage of hexagonal cells calculated on Voronoïdiagrams, were obtained using AO Detect v.0.1, the proprietarysoftware of the device. Group 1 represented the eyes with history ofRD and group 2 the contralateral eyes. <strong>Visual</strong> acuity (logMAR),refraction, axial length (mm) and the thickness of the differentchoroid and retinal layers (RPE, IS/OS, LME lines) imaged by SD-OCT (Spectralis®, Heidelberg), were also compared to the conedensities.Results: Thirty eyes from 15 patients were studied. <strong>Visual</strong> acuitiesdecreased in group 1 (0.34 vs 0.1 in group 2, paired t test, p

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