Progressive inner retinal neurodegeneration in non-proliferative macular telangiectasia type 2

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY British Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1136/bjo-2023-325115
Alec L Amram, S Scott Whitmore, Cheryl Wang, Christine Clavell, Lance J Lyons, Alexander M Rusakevich, Ian Han, James Folk, H Culver Boldt, Edwin M Stone, Stephen R Russell, Kyungmoo Lee, Michael Abramoff, Charles Wykoff, Elliott H Sohn
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Purpose Patients with non-proliferative macular telangiectasia type 2 (MacTel) have ganglion cell layer (GCL) and nerve fibre layer (NFL) loss, but it is unclear whether the thinning is progressive. We quantified the change in retinal layer thickness over time in MacTel with and without diabetes. Methods In this retrospective, multicentre, comparative case series, subjects with MacTel with at least two optical coherence tomographic (OCT) scans separated by >9 months OCTs were segmented using the Iowa Reference Algorithms. Mean NFL and GCL thickness was computed across the total area of the early treatment diabetic retinopathy study grid and for the inner temporal region to determine the rate of thinning over time. Mixed effects models were fit to each layer and region to determine retinal thinning for each sublayer over time. Results 115 patients with MacTel were included; 57 patients (50%) had diabetes and 21 (18%) had a history of carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) treatment. MacTel patients with and without diabetes had similar rates of thinning. In patients without diabetes and untreated with CAIs, the temporal parafoveal NFL thinned at a rate of −0.25±0.09 µm/year (95% CI [−0.42 to –0.09]; p=0.003). The GCL in subfield 4 thinned faster in the eyes treated with CAI (−1.23±0.21 µm/year; 95% CI [−1.64 to –0.82]) than in untreated eyes (−0.19±0.16; 95% CI [−0.50, 0.11]; p<0.001), an effect also seen for the inner nuclear layer. Progressive outer retinal thinning was observed. Conclusions Patients with MacTel sustain progressive inner retinal neurodegeneration similar to those with diabetes without diabetic retinopathy. Further research is needed to understand the consequences of retinal thinning in MacTel. All data relevant to the study are included in the article or uploaded as supplementary information.
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非增生性黄斑毛细血管扩张症 2 型进行性内视网膜神经变性
目的 非增生性黄斑毛细血管扩张症 2 型(MacTel)患者会出现神经节细胞层(GCL)和神经纤维层(NFL)缺失,但目前还不清楚这种变薄是否是进行性的。我们对患有和未患有糖尿病的 MacTel 患者视网膜层厚度随时间的变化进行了量化。方法 在这项回顾性、多中心、对比性病例系列研究中,我们使用爱荷华参考算法对至少两次光学相干断层扫描(OCT)间隔时间大于 9 个月的 MacTel 患者的 OCT 进行了分割。计算早期治疗糖尿病视网膜病变研究网格总面积和内颞区的平均 NFL 和 GCL 厚度,以确定随时间推移的变薄率。混合效应模型适用于每个层和区域,以确定每个亚层随时间的视网膜变薄情况。结果 共纳入了 115 名 MacTel 患者,其中 57 人(50%)患有糖尿病,21 人(18%)有碳酸酐酶抑制剂(CAI)治疗史。患有和未患有糖尿病的 MacTel 患者变薄的比例相似。在没有糖尿病且未接受 CAI 治疗的患者中,颞侧视网膜旁 NFL 的变薄率为 -0.25±0.09 µm/ 年(95% CI [-0.42 至 -0.09];P=0.003)。与未接受治疗的眼睛(-0.19±0.16;95% CI [-0.50, 0.11];p<0.001)相比,接受 CAI 治疗的眼睛第 4 子场的 GCL 变薄速度更快(-1.23±0.21 µm/年;95% CI [-1.64 to -0.82]),核内层也出现了同样的效应。观察到视网膜外层逐渐变薄。结论 MacTel 患者的视网膜内层神经退行性病变与无糖尿病视网膜病变的糖尿病患者相似。要了解 MacTel 视网膜变薄的后果,还需要进一步的研究。与该研究相关的所有数据均包含在文章中或作为补充信息上传。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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