The Association of Fluid Volatility With Subretinal Hyperreflective Material and Ellipsoid Zone Integrity in Neovascular AMD.

Justis P Ehlers, Nikhil Patel, Peter K Kaiser, Jeffrey S Heier, David M Brown, Xiangyi Meng, Jamie Reese, Leina Lunasco, Thuy K Le, Ming Hu, Sunil K Srivastava
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Purpose: To evaluate the association of fluid volatility with ellipsoid zone (EZ) integrity and subretinal hyperreflective material (SHRM) volume during anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy in neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD).

Methods: This study was a post hoc analysis of the OSPREY study. Retinal volatility was quantified as the standard deviation across weeks 12 to 56 for six optical coherence tomography (OCT) metrics: central subfield thickness (CST), total fluid (TF) volume, subretinal fluid (SRF) volume, intraretinal fluid (IRF) volume, macular total retinal fluid index (TRFI), and central macular TRFI. Eyes with volatility ≤ 25th or ≥ 75th percentile values were compared.

Results: Eyes with low volatility in several exudative metrics showed greater change from baseline in SHRM volume at week 12 than eyes with high volatility. During the maintenance phase (weeks 12-56), eyes exhibiting high SRF volatility demonstrated increased SHRM volume compared to eyes with low SRF volatility (P = 0.027). Eyes exhibiting high volatility in CST, TF, and SRF demonstrated less improvement in EZ total attenuation (P < 0.001, P = 0.033, and P = 0.043, respectively) than eyes with low volatility. Early exudative instability (i.e., between weeks 4-8 or weeks 8-12) in multiple parameters (i.e., CST, TF, IRF, macular TRFI, or central macular TRFI) was associated with greater volatility during the maintenance phase (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: Greater volatility in exudative OCT metrics, particularly SRF volatility, was associated with a greater increase in SHRM and less improvement in EZ integrity, suggesting that volatility is detrimental to multiple anatomic features in nAMD. Early exudative instability during the loading phase of treatment was associated with longer-term volatility in exudation.

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目的:评估新生血管性年龄相关性黄斑变性(nAMD)患者在接受抗血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)治疗期间,液体挥发性与椭圆形区(EZ)完整性和视网膜下超反光物质(SHRM)体积之间的关联:本研究是对 OSPREY 研究的一项事后分析。视网膜波动性被量化为第12周到第56周的六项光学相干断层扫描(OCT)指标的标准偏差:中央子场厚度(CST)、总液(TF)体积、视网膜下液(SRF)体积、视网膜内液(IRF)体积、黄斑总视网膜液指数(TRFI)和黄斑中央TRFI。对波动率≤第25百分位值或≥第75百分位值的眼进行比较:结果:与波动率高的眼睛相比,几项渗出指标波动率低的眼睛在第12周时的SHRM体积与基线相比变化更大。在维持阶段(第 12-56 周),与 SRF 波动率低的眼睛相比,SRF 波动率高的眼睛的 SHRM 容量有所增加(P = 0.027)。与波动率低的眼睛相比,CST、TF 和 SRF 波动率高的眼睛在 EZ 总衰减方面的改善较少(P < 0.001、P = 0.033 和 P = 0.043)。多个参数(即CST、TF、IRF、黄斑TRFI或黄斑中心TRFI)的早期渗出不稳定性(即第4-8周或第8-12周之间)与维持阶段的较大波动性有关(P < 0.05):结论:渗出性 OCT 指标的波动性越大,尤其是 SRF 的波动性越大,与 SHRM 的增加和 EZ 完整性的改善程度越低有关,这表明波动性对 nAMD 的多种解剖特征不利。在治疗的负荷阶段,早期渗出的不稳定性与渗出的长期波动性有关。
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