视网膜外膜患者视觉效果的细胞决定因素:自适应光学光学相干断层扫描的启示

IF 3.2 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Ophthalmology science Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1016/j.xops.2024.100536
Masaharu Ishikura MD, PhD, Yuki Muraoka MD, PhD, Naomi Nishigori MD, Takahiro Kogo MD, Yuki Akiyama MD, Shogo Numa MD, PhD, Masayuki Hata MD, PhD, Kenji Ishihara MD, PhD, Sotaro Ooto MD, PhD, Akitaka Tsujikawa MD, PhD
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目的在这项研究中,我们旨在评估特发性视网膜外膜(ERM)患者眼窝神经胶质细胞的变化,并研究其与视觉功能的相关性。方法使用自适应光学 OCT(AO-OCT)测定特发性ERM患者眼窝神经胶质细胞的变化,并与健康眼进行比较。主要结果测量AO-OCT图像上的眼窝微结构、术前和术后1、3和6个月的最佳矫正视力(BCVA)和M-CHARTS评分,以及眼窝神经胶质变化与这些参数之间的关联。结果自适应光学OCT显示,特发性眼底病患者的眼窝圆锥体与健康眼窝圆锥体存在明显差异。ERM患者的椭圆带(EZ)厚度增加。与健康眼相比,ERM 患者的 Müller 细胞排列更垂直,眼窝圆锥细胞核的密度更高。在 AO-OCT 参数中,视锥核计数越高,术前和术后 6 个月的 M-CHARTS 评分越差(P = 0.004,0.010)。结论:自适应光学 OCT 可用于精确识别 ERM 患者眼内与视觉功能障碍密切相关的细胞改变。这些细胞变化加深了我们对 ERM 病理的了解,并为玻璃体切除术后的视力预后提供了有希望的指标。
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Cellular Determinants of Visual Outcomes in Eyes with Epiretinal Membrane: Insights from Adaptive Optics OCT

Objective

In this study, we aimed to evaluate cellular alterations in the foveal neuroglia of eyes with idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM) and examine their correlation with visual function. We also aimed to identify prognostic markers for visual outcomes postvitrectomy.

Design

A prospective longitudinal study.

Subjects

The study comprised 84 subjects, including 50 eyes diagnosed with idiopathic ERM and 34 healthy eyes serving as controls.

Methods

The foveal neuroglial changes in eyes with idiopathic ERM were determined using adaptive optics OCT (AO-OCT) by comparing them with healthy eyes. For patients with ERM, the ERM and inner limiting membrane were removed during vitrectomy in all eyes.

Main Outcome Measures

Foveal microstructures on AO-OCT images, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and M-CHARTS scores, evaluated preoperatively and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively, and associations between foveal neuroglial changes and these parameters.

Results

Adaptive optics OCT revealed discernible differences in the foveal cones of the eyes with ERM and their healthy counterparts. The thickness of the ellipsoid zone (EZ) band was augmented in eyes with ERM. The alignment of the Müller cells was more vertical and the density of the foveal cone cell nuclei was higher in eyes with ERM than in healthy eyes. Within the AO-OCT parameters, the higher cone nuclei count correlated with worse M-CHARTS scores, both preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively (P = 0.004, 0.010, respectively). Greater EZ thickness was significantly associated with poorer 6-month postoperative BCVA (P = 0.005).

Conclusions

Adaptive optics OCT can be used to precisely identify cellular alterations in eyes with ERM that are closely related to visual function impairments. These cellular insights enhance our understanding of ERM pathology and offer promising prognostic indicators of visual outcome after vitrectomy.

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