光学相干断层扫描-血管造影术--诊断和随访老年性黄斑变性患者的新技术--概述

Radina Kirkova, S. Murgova, V. Kirkov, Tzvetomir Dimitrov, Georgi Balchev, Ivan Tanev
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老年性黄斑变性(AMD)是一种退化性、进行性疾病,会破坏视网膜中央。老年黄斑变性有两种主要形式--"干性 "和 "湿性"(渗出性)。为了确诊伴有 CNV 的 AMD,除了眼底镜检查外,还需要进行专门的检查--荧光素血管造影 (FA)、吲哚菁血管造影、OCT、OCT-血管造影 (OCT-A)。OCTA 是一种全新的无创技术。与众所周知的旧式视网膜评估技术相比,它的高分辨率和详细图像显得尤为珍贵--这有助于早期诊断和未来对病变的客观监测。本综述旨在介绍该设备的功能原理、特点及其在诊断黄斑病变患者的日常临床实践中的应用。参考《系统综述首选报告项目》,从 PubMed 和 Ovid 数据库中对过去十年发表的文献进行了系统检索。在发达国家,由于人口老龄化,老年性视网膜病变(AMD)日益成为一种重要的社会疾病。如今,OCT-A 的使用越来越多,这就提出了新的分类系统。OCT-A 无创、检查时间短、信息量大,因此需要对 AMD 的检查方法进行更深入的研究,并开发新的分类方法,以促进临床实践。
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Optic coherence tomography-angiography – a new technique in the diagnosis and follow-up of the patients with age-related macular degeneration – an overview
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a degenerative, progressive disease, which destroys the central retina. AMD has two main forms - „dry“ and „wet“ (exudative). In order to make the diagnosis of AMD with CNV, apart from ophthalmoscopy, specialized tests are needed - fluorescein angiography (FA), indocyanine angiography, OCT, OCT-angiography (OCT-A). OCTA is a new and non-invasive technology. Compared to the old, well-known techniques for retinal evaluation, it is very precious because of its high resolution and detailed images – which allow early diagnosis and objective monitoring of the lesions in the future. The aim of this review is to describe the principles of function, features of the device and its application in everyday clinical practice in diagnosing patients with macular pathology. A systematic search of the literature, published in the past decade was identified from PubMed and Ovid databases with reference to the Preferred Reporting items for Systematic Review. AMD is a disease that is increasingly socially important because of the aging population in developed countries. The increasing use of OCT-A nowadays suggests new classification systems. The non-invasiveness, the short examination time and the high informativeness that OCT-A brings in relation to AMD requires a deeper study of the methodology and the development of new classifications to facilitate clinical practice.
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