Changes in Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Precede Clinical Onset of Placental Insufficiency.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Investigative ophthalmology & visual science Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1167/iovs.66.2.36
Ye He, Pearl Heumann, Melissa Weilin Song, Shin Kadomoto, Srinivas R Sadda, Ilina D Pluym, Irena Tsui
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Purpose: This prospective cohort study examined the use of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) to detect in vivo retinal and choroidal variations associated with placental insufficiency, manifesting as fetal growth restriction (FGR) and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP).

Methods: Pregnant women were imaged with OCTA from gestational week 16 and every 4 weeks until week 36. Pregnancy outcomes were categorized into three groups: uncomplicated, complicated by late FGR, or complicated by HDP after 32 weeks. OCTA metrics, including retinal perfusion density (PD), vessel length density (VLD), and choriocapillaris flow deficits (CCFDs), were compared between groups.

Results: In uncomplicated pregnancies, OCTA metrics remained stable throughout gestation. In contrast, the FGR group exhibited significant overall increases in superficial VLD (P = 0.016), decreases in deep VLD (P = 0.029), and increases in CCFDs (P = 0.002) throughout pregnancy when compared to the uncomplicated group. The HDP group showed significant overall decreases in both PD (P < 0.001) and VLD (P = 0.019) in the deep layer when compared to the uncomplicated group. Furthermore, CCFDs demonstrated strong potential for early prediction of FGR as early as week 16 (area under the curve = 0.73; P = 0.012).

Conclusions: Our pilot study highlights the potential of OCTA to identify retinal and choroidal variations as biomarkers for pregnancy complications, particularly increased CCFDs in FGR.

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光学相干断层血管造影的变化预示着胎盘功能不全的临床发病。
目的:本前瞻性队列研究探讨了使用光学相干断层扫描血管造影(OCTA)检测与胎盘功能不全相关的体内视网膜和脉络膜变异,表现为胎儿生长受限(FGR)和妊娠高血压疾病(HDP)。方法:从妊娠第16周开始,每4周进行一次OCTA成像,直到第36周。妊娠结局分为三组:无并发症,合并晚期FGR,或合并32周后HDP。OCTA指标,包括视网膜灌注密度(PD)、血管长度密度(VLD)和绒毛膜毛细血管血流缺陷(ccfd),在两组之间进行比较。结果:在无并发症的妊娠中,OCTA指标在妊娠期间保持稳定。与无并发症组相比,FGR组在整个妊娠期间表现出明显的浅表VLD总体增加(P = 0.016),深部VLD减少(P = 0.029), ccfd增加(P = 0.002)。与无并发症组相比,HDP组深层PD (P < 0.001)和VLD (P = 0.019)均显著降低。此外,CCFDs早在第16周就显示出较强的FGR早期预测潜力(曲线下面积= 0.73;P = 0.012)。结论:我们的初步研究强调了OCTA识别视网膜和脉络膜变异作为妊娠并发症的生物标志物的潜力,特别是FGR中ccfd的增加。
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期刊介绍: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS), published as ready online, is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). IOVS features original research, mostly pertaining to clinical and laboratory ophthalmology and vision research in general.
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