Assessment of conjunctival autograft reperfusion after pterygium surgery by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A)

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Microvascular research Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.1016/j.mvr.2024.104734
Ahmad Masoumi , Amirreza Esfandiari , Atefeh Khalili , Golshan Latifi , Hamidreza Ghanbari , Behzad Jafari , Zahra Montazeriani , Masoud Rahimi , Sadegh Ghafarian
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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the healing process of conjunctival autografts (CAG) following pterygium surgery using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA).

Methods

Twenty-one eyes of 21 patients diagnosed with pterygium underwent pterygium excision with CAG without using Mitomycin-C. Over a 12-week follow-up period, changes in vascular density (VD), vascular density index (VDI), and vascular length density (VLD) were assessed at two distinct depths: superficial (<200 μm) and deep (>200 μm) using OCTA. Additionally, the revascularization rate and pattern were evaluated.

Results

During the first week, the CAG was edematous and no sign of neovascularization was observed. In 4th week edema decreased and early signs of vascular formation appeared. In the 12th week, the deep vasculature demonstrated a greater density of interconnectivity compared to the superficial layers. VD and VLD significantly increased during the follow-up period (P < 0.05). The CAG blood flow signals exhibited a chaotic pattern, deviating from the expected centrifugal vascular pattern in the surrounding normal conjunctiva.

Conclusion

OCTA imaging emerges as a reliable tool for the assessment of CAG vascularization, improving the monitoring of the healing process in the postoperative period. The evaluation of CAG revascularization patterns appears to be promising biomarkers that can predict the potential future recurrence.

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通过光学相干断层血管造影(OCT-A)评估翼状胬肉手术后结膜自体移植再灌注情况。
目的:使用光学相干断层血管成像(OCTA)研究翼状胬肉手术后结膜自体移植物(CAG)的愈合过程:21例翼状胬肉患者中的21只眼睛接受了翼状胬肉切除术,并在不使用丝裂霉素-C的情况下进行了CAG移植。在 12 周的随访期内,使用 OCTA 评估了两个不同深度的血管密度(VD)、血管密度指数(VDI)和血管长度密度(VLD)的变化:表层(200 μm)。此外,还评估了血管再通率和模式:第一周,CAG 水肿,未观察到新生血管迹象。第四周,水肿减轻,出现血管形成的早期迹象。第 12 周,深层血管显示出比浅层更高的相互连接密度。随访期间,VD 和 VLD 明显增加(POCTA 成像是评估 CAG 血管化的可靠工具,可改善术后愈合过程的监测。对 CAG 血管再形成模式的评估似乎是一种很有前景的生物标志物,可以预测未来可能的复发。
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Microvascular research
Microvascular research 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Microvascular Research is dedicated to the dissemination of fundamental information related to the microvascular field. Full-length articles presenting the results of original research and brief communications are featured. Research Areas include: • Angiogenesis • Biochemistry • Bioengineering • Biomathematics • Biophysics • Cancer • Circulatory homeostasis • Comparative physiology • Drug delivery • Neuropharmacology • Microvascular pathology • Rheology • Tissue Engineering.
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