Geographic atrophy progression secondary to age-related macular degeneration: Five years of follow-up.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1177/11206721241287252
Elham Sadeghi, Nicola Valsecchi, Sharat Chandra Vupparaboina, Kunaal Mehrotra, Kiran Kumar Vupparaboina, Sandeep Chandra Bollepalli, Jose-Alain Sahel, Andrew W Eller, Jay Chhablani
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Abstract

Purpose: To study the progression of geographic atrophy (GA) secondary to age-related macular degeneration over a five-year follow-up.

Methods: Eyes with GA included to assess demographic data, yearly optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings and the GA growth rate on infra-red (IR) images.

Results: A total of 41 eyes of 29 patients were included with a mean age of 81.76 ± 6.37 at baseline, and 65.51% were females. Over five years, there was a significant increase in the mean GA area from 8.44 ± 8.98 mm² to 13.32 ± 10.07 mm² (P < 0.001), with an annual growth rate of 1.14 ± 0.78 mm². The annual growth rates in females were slightly higher compared to males (1.29 ± 0.89 mm2 vs 0.96 ± 0.49 mm2, p = 0.569), and in smokers was slightly higher than non-smokers (1.35 ± 0.85 mm2 vs 0.94 ± 0.66 mm2, p = 0.100). Larger GA areas at the baseline showed higher GA progression in mm2 per year (P = 0.04). Smaller GA areas and fovea-spared GA at the baseline exhibited a larger percentage increase (P < 0.001 and P = 0.015, respectively). There was a lower GA progression rate in eyes with outer retinal tubulations (ORT) (P = 0.027), yet no significant correlation was found between GA progression and other OCT features.

Conclusions: Smaller, fovea-sparing GA eyes experienced a more substantial proportional increase over five years. Also, The presence of ORT was associated with a slower rate of GA progression. Additionally, we observed a trend of faster GA growth in smokers and female genders.

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目的:研究老年性黄斑变性继发的地理萎缩(GA)在五年随访期间的进展情况:方法:纳入患有 GA 的眼睛,评估人口统计学数据、每年的光学相干断层扫描(OCT)结果以及红外线(IR)图像上的 GA 增长率:结果:共纳入 29 名患者的 41 只眼睛,基线平均年龄为(81.76 ± 6.37)岁,65.51% 为女性。五年间,GA 的平均面积从每年 8.44 ± 8.98 平方毫米显著增加到 13.32 ± 10.07 平方毫米(P 2)(P = 0.04)。基线时较小的 GA 面积和保留眼窝的 GA 面积显示出更大的百分比增长(P 结论:P = 0.04):视网膜面积较小、有视网膜间隔的眼睛在五年内的视力增长比例更大。同时,ORT的存在与GA进展速度较慢有关。此外,我们还观察到吸烟者和女性的 GA 增长更快的趋势。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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