K. Rohrschneider et al., FUNDUS-CONTROLLED EXAMINATIONS CONCERNING FIXATION IN PATIENTS WITH STARGARDTS-DISEASE, Der Ophthalmologe, 94(9), 1997, pp. 624-628
Patients with Stargardt's disease often show a significantly reduced a
bility to read despite fairly good visual acuity. We evaluated whether
fundus perimetry with simultaneous observation of the point of fixati
on can help to explain these difficulties. Methods: A total of 40 eyes
in 21 patients with Stargardt's disease were examined by means of aut
omatic fundus threshold perimetry and special fixation tasks using a s
canning laser ophthalmoscope(SLO). Results: During fundus perimetry 19
eyes showed a movement of the mean fixation point towards the top, an
d five to the right of the central scotoma. At the same time,the varia
tion around the mean fixation point was orientated vertically. We obse
rved an alternation between two different points of fixation in anothe
r eight eyes. While one fixation point was usually located in the cent
er inside an area of reduced light sensitivity, the second new locus o
f fixation was at the top of the scotoma (six of eight eyes). Patients
tried to fix small targets inside the scotomatous area. Conclusion: O
ur results demonstrate that patients with Stargardt's disease exhibit
a typical pattern of fixation. The development of eccentric fixation o
ccurs in three steps:The initial phase is characterized by central fix
ation with decreased stability. In the intermediate phase,we observed
alternation between central and eccentric fixation. Finally, patients
develop a constant eccentric fixation. These results may explain the d
ifficulties in reading which many Stargardt's patients experience and
the problems in prescribing corrective devices for these patients.