OCT和OCT-A在多发性硬化中的生物标志物——综述。

Mihai Bostan, Ruxandra Pîrvulescu, Cristina Tiu, Inna Bujor, Alina Popa-Cherecheanu
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目的:观察多发性硬化症(MS)患者视网膜神经元和血管的变化。本综述的目的是强调MS中最新的光学相干断层扫描(OCT)和光学相干断层成像血管造影术(OCT-A)数据,并提供有关使用OCT/OCT-A参数作为筛查、诊断和监测MS的生物标志物的可能性的信息,从2014年至今,PubMed对文献进行了细致的检索,使用了以下术语:“多发性”、“硬化症”、“光学”、“相干”、“断层扫描”和“血管造影术”。其他研究是通过参考文献找到的,根据相关性进行选择。结果:与对照组相比,MS患者的视网膜神经纤维层(RNFL)和神经节细胞层(GCL)显著降低,并与临床和临床旁变量相关,如视觉功能、残疾和磁共振成像(MRI)。视网膜毛细血管丛可以更高、更低或相同,检测MS的最佳OCT-A微血管参数是浅表毛细血管丛(SCP)。视网膜血管密度(VD)降低与MS的残疾相关。结论:OCT和OCT-A参数可以改善用于筛查、早期诊断和监测MS疾病进展的视网膜生物标志物的开发,并且可以改善未来潜在疗法的开发,从而减缓或停止这种不治之症的进程。缩写:DCP=深毛细血管丛;EDSS=扩展残疾状态量表;GCC=神经节细胞复合体;GCL=神经节细胞层;MRI=磁共振成像;MS=多发性硬化症;OCT=光学相干断层扫描;OCT-A=光学相干断层扫描血管造影术;ON=视神经炎;RNFL=视网膜神经纤维层;SCP=浅表毛细血管丛;VD=容器密度。
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OCT and OCT-A biomarkers in multiple sclerosis - review.

Objective: Retinal neuronal and vascular changes have been observed in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. The aim of this review was to highlight the most current optical coherence tomography (OCT) and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) data in MS and to provide information about the possibility of using OCT / OCT-A parameters as biomarkers for screening, diagnosis and monitoring of MS. Methods: To carry out this review, a meticulous literature search was undergone on PubMed between 2014 and the present day, using the following terms: "multiple", "sclerosis", "optical", "coherence", "tomography" and "angiography". Additional studies were found via references, being chosen according to relevance. Results: Retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and ganglion cell layer (GCL) were significantly lower in MS patients compared to controls, and correlated with clinical and paraclinical variables, such as visual function, disability, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Retinal capillary plexuses could be higher, lower or the same, and the best OCT-A microvasculature parameter for the detection of MS was the superficial capillary plexus (SCP). The reduced retinal vessel density (VD) was correlated with the disability in MS. Conclusions: OCT and OCT-A parameters could improve the development of retinal biomarkers for screening, early diagnosis and monitoring the disease progression of MS, and they could improve the development of potential future therapies that could slow or stop the course of this incurable disease. Abbreviations: DCP = deep capillary plexus; EDSS = Expanded Disability Status Scale; GCC = ganglion cell complex; GCL = ganglion cell layer; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging; MS = Multiple sclerosis; OCT = optical coherence tomography; OCT-A = optical coherence tomography angiography; ON = optic neuritis; RNFL = retinal nerve fiber layer; SCP = superficial capillary plexus; VD = vessel density.

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