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Purpose: To study and compare the macular visual functions among the subjects with and without risk for Obstructive Access this article online Sleep Apnea Syndrome. Methods: Prospective case–control study involving 20 cases and 17 controls. Subjects Website: were classified as cases with the presence of snoring and controls in the absence of it. Cases were administered https://journals.lww.com/JCOR with a standardized Berlin Questionnaire and were grouped as high risk and low risk based on their scores. Color DOI: discrimination, contrast sensitivity, and photo stress recovery test were measured following a comprehensive eye 10.4103/jcor.jcor_26_23 examination. Body mass index and neck circumference were also measured. Results: There were 13 subjects in Quick Response Code: the high‑risk category, 7 subjects in the low‑risk category, and 17 subjects in the control group. The total error score in color discrimination was significantly different among high risk (112 ± 84.17), low risk (74 ± 43.98), and controls (56 ± 39.43) (P = 0.04) whereas, contrast sensitivity (P = 0.897), visual acuity (P = 0.95), and photo stress recovery test (P = 0.32) did not show any significant difference. Conclusion: High‑risk category subjects showed poor color discrimination than controls hence, these individuals must undergo a detailed ophthalmic examination with a color discrimination test and must be evaluated in a sleep clinic.
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Subramanian, B., Asokan, R., & Ganesan, S. (2023). Assessment of macular visual functions in patients with risk for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research, 11(3), 163–167. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcor.jcor_26_23
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