Reading Ability and Central Visual Field after Photodynamic Therapy

Abstract
Purpose: We examined whether photodynamic therapy (PDT) can prevent severe loss of reading acuity and further depression of the visual field in cases of predominantly classic subfoveal neovascularization due to age-related macular degeneration. Patients and Methods: Sixty eyes of 52 patients underwent biomicroscopy, assessment of reading and distance acuity, 10° static threshold perimetry, distance acuity, and fluorescein angiography at baseline, after 6 weeks, 3 months and then every 3 months after therapy. Results: After 18 months only 16.7% had lost more than 3 levels of reading acuity, 23.3% had lost less than 3 levels, 6.7% had remained unchanged and 53.3% had gained reading acuity, 18.7% of these more than 3 levels. 81.7% of the eyes lost less than 3 lines of distance acuity. 78.3% did not show any increase of the mean defect in the central visual field. Conclusion: PDT can prevent severe loss of distance and reading acuity and further deterioration of the central visual field in about 80% of the eyes. The baseline reading acuity was poor and the patients should be aware of the fact that loss of reading acuity cannot be regained even after successful PDT.