Francesco Romano, Filippos Vingopoulos, Melissa Yuan, Xinyi Ding, Mauricio Garcia, Ioanna Ploumi, Jocelyn Rodriguez, Itika Garg, Jack H Tracy, Augustine Bannerman, Hanna Choi, Isabella Stettler, Cade Bennett, Katherine M Overbey, Inês Laìns, Leo A Kim, Demetrios G Vavvas, Deeba Husain, Joan W Miller, John B Miller
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目的:研究干性老年性黄斑变性(AMD)中对比敏感度(CS)、绒毛膜灌注和其他结构性光学相干断层扫描(OCT)生物标志物之间的关系:横断面观察研究:74名患者的100只AMD眼(22只早期、52只中期和26只晚期)和37名年龄相仿者的45只对照眼:所有参与者在同一天进行视力(VA)评估、定量对比敏感度功能(qCSF)测试、黄斑 OCT 和 6x6 毫米扫源 OCT 血管造影(OCTA)扫描。对 OCT 容量进行分析,以确定是否存在视网膜下类核素沉积和低反射性类核素核,并测量核外层(ONL)的厚度。利用 OCTA 扫描计算色素沉着体积、内脉络膜血流缺失百分比(IC-FD%),并测量脉络膜高透射缺损(HTD)的面积。IC-FD% 是用 Phansalkar 方法对 16 μm 厚的脉络膜板进行补偿和二值化之后测量的。采用广义线性混合效应模型评估功能和结构变量之间的关联:探索qCSF测量的CS、ICFD%和各种AMD成像生物标志物之间的关联:结果:与对照组相比,AMD各期的qCSF指标均明显降低。单变量分析显示,两组患者的各种成像生物标志物、qCSF指标降低和视力均有显著关联。多变量分析证实,中央 5 毫米处较高的 IC-FD% 与 AMD 眼球中所有 qCSF 指标的下降均有显著相关性(β= -0.74 至 -0.25,均为 p0.05)。中心 3 mm 的 ONL 厚度与 VA 都有相关性(β= 2.85,p 结论:中央 5 毫米的 IC-FD% 与 qCSF 测得的 CS 之间的显着关联加强了黄斑绒毛膜灌注减少导致 AMD 视功能变化的假设,这种变化在 CS 中比在 VA 中更为明显。
Decreased Macular Choriocapillaris Perfusion Correlates with Contrast Sensitivity Function in Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
Purpose: To investigate the relationships between contrast sensitivity (CS), choriocapillaris perfusion, and other structural OCT biomarkers in dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Design: Cross-sectional, observational study.
Participants: One hundred AMD eyes (22 early, 52 intermediate, and 26 late) from 74 patients and 45 control eyes from 37 age-similar subjects.
Methods: All participants had visual acuity (VA) assessment, quantitative CS function (qCSF) testing, macular OCT, and 6 × 6-mm swept-source OCT angiography scans on the same day. OCT volumes were analyzed for subretinal drusenoid deposits and hyporeflective drusen cores, and to measure thickness of the outer nuclear layer. OCT angiography scans were utilized to calculate drusen volume and inner choroid flow deficit percentage (IC-FD%), and to measure the area of choroidal hypertransmission defects (HTDs). Inner choroid flow deficit percentage was measured from a 16-μm thick choriocapillaris slab after compensation and binarization with Phansalkar's method. Generalized linear mixed-effects models were used to evaluate the associations between functional and structural variables.
Main outcome measures: To explore the associations between qCSF-measured CS, IC-FD%, and various AMD imaging biomarkers.
Results: Age-related macular degeneration exhibited significantly reduced qCSF metrics eyes across all stages compared with controls. Univariate analysis revealed significant associations between various imaging biomarkers, reduced qCSF metrics, and VA in both groups. Multivariate analysis confirmed that higher IC-FD% in the central 5 mm was significantly associated with decreases in all qCSF metrics in AMD eyes (β = -0.74 to -0.25, all P < 0.05), but not with VA (P > 0.05). Outer nuclear layer thickness in the central 3 mm correlated with both VA (β = 2.85, P < 0.001) and several qCSF metrics (β = 0.01-0.90, all P < 0.05), especially in AMD eyes. Further, larger HTD areas were associated with decreased VA (β = -0.89, P < 0.001) and reduced CS at low-intermediate frequencies across AMD stages (β = -0.30 to -0.29, P < 0.001).
Conclusions: The significant association between IC-FD% in the central 5 mm and qCSF-measured CS reinforces the hypothesis that decreased macular choriocapillaris perfusion contributes to visual function changes in AMD, which are more pronounced in CS than in VA.
Financial disclosure(s): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.