Analysis of macular retinal thickness in polyarteritis nodosa using spectral domain optical coherence tomography.

Che-Ning Yang, Chia-Ping Chen, Yi-Ting Hsieh
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Abstract

Purpose: To identify the macular retinal layer thickness changes in polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) patients without pathological findings appearing in color fundus photography (CFP), and to investigate the correlations with disease durations.

Methods: A total of 24 PAN patients who had been for 3 years or more and underwent SD-OCT were recruited from the UK Biobank, with exclusions for diabetes, eye disease, or abnormal CFP findings. Only the right eyes were included, with each PAN patient paired one-to-one with a control matched for age, sex, and ethnicity. Paired t-tests or Wilcoxon Signed-Rank tests were used to assess the differences in thickness of different retinal layers between groups, followed by linear regression analysis to evaluate the correlations with disease durations.

Results: PAN patients had significantly thinner retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) by 12.27% (mean ± standard deviation = 27.39 ± 8.94 μm for PAN patients and 31.22 ± 5.57 μm for controls, p = 0.048) and thinner outer plexiform and outer nuclear layers (OPL-ONL complex) by 10.67% (44.93 ± 6.59 μm for PAN patients and 50.31 ± 7.60 μm for controls, p = 0.032). Visual acuity and the whole macular thickness showed no statistical difference. The RNFL was thinned by 1.22 μm per year of disease progression (95% confidence interval: 0.12, 2.32, p = 0.042).

Conclusions: PAN patients without visual impairments or abnormal CFP findings may exhibit significant thinning in RNFL and OPL-ONL complex. SD-OCT may serve as a useful tool for early screening of ophthalmic changes in PAN.

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光谱域光学相干断层扫描对结节性多动脉炎黄斑视网膜厚度的分析。
目的:探讨彩色眼底摄影(CFP)无病理表现的结节性多动脉炎(PAN)患者黄斑视网膜层厚度变化,并探讨其与病程的相关性。方法:从英国生物银行(UK Biobank)招募了24名患有3年或以上的PAN患者,并进行了SD-OCT检查,排除了糖尿病、眼病或异常CFP结果。只包括右眼,每个PAN患者与年龄、性别和种族相匹配的对照组进行一对一配对。采用配对t检验或Wilcoxon sign - rank检验评估组间不同视网膜层厚度的差异,然后采用线性回归分析评估与疾病持续时间的相关性。结果:PAN患者视网膜神经纤维层(RNFL)变薄12.27% (PAN组平均±标准差= 27.39±8.94 μm,对照组为31.22±5.57 μm, p = 0.048),外丛状和外核层(OPL-ONL复合物)变薄10.67% (PAN组为44.93±6.59 μm,对照组为50.31±7.60 μm, p = 0.032)。视敏度和黄斑整体厚度差异无统计学意义。随着疾病进展,RNFL每年变薄1.22 μm(95%可信区间:0.12,2.32,p = 0.042)。结论:无视力障碍或CFP异常的PAN患者可能在RNFL和OPL-ONL复合物中表现出明显的变薄。SD-OCT可作为早期筛查PAN眼部病变的有效工具。
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