Br J Ophthalmol 2000;84:877-880
( August )
Screening for CMV retinitis using chromatic discrimination
thresholds and achromatic contrast sensitivity
Richard S B Newsoma, Gek L Onga b, Tim L Jacksona, Ian Coldricka, Lionel G Ripleyb, Martin Fisherc, Anthony G Casswella
a Sussex Eye Hospital,
Brighton, b School
of Engineering, Sussex University, Brighton, c Lawson Unit, Dept of HIV/GU Medicine,
Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
Correspondence to: Mr R S B Newsom, Department of
Ophthalmology, Southampton Eye Unit, Southampton General Hospital,
Tremona Road Southampton SO16 6YD
rbnewsom{at}dircon.co.uk
Accepted for publication 24 February 2000
BACKGROUND
Many
patients with cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMVR) are unaware of
visual disturbance so screening is advocated for patients with HIV and
low CD4 counts. Many tests of retinal function have been recommended
but few are effective at detecting CMVR. We assess the potential of
chromatic discrimination thresholds and achromatic contrast sensitivity
as screening tests for patients with CMVR.
METHOD
11 HIV+
patients with CMVR, 16 age matched HIV+ patients, and 29 age matched
controls were recruited. Visual acuity, chromatic discrimination
thresholds, and achromatic contrast sensitivity were measured. Fundal
examination was performed by slit lamp biomicroscopy for HIV+ patients.
Those with CMVR were photographed and the CMVR graded from the photographs.
RESULTS
Loss of
chromatic discrimination was found in patients with CMVR (tritan
p<0.0005, red/green p<0.05). The same group had deterioration in
achromatic contrast sensitivity at 2.2, 3.4, and 10 cpd (p<0.05). There was correlation between the zone of CMVR with chromatic gratings
(tritan r=0.83, p<0.005). No statistically
significant difference was found between the HIV+ patients and the
controls for all tests (p>0.1).
CONCLUSIONS
HIV+
patients with CMVR have a loss of chromatic discrimination and
achromatic contrast sensitivity and this may be used to screen HIV+
patients for CMVR.
© 2000 by British Journal of Ophthalmology