利用光学视网膜血管造影鉴定鸟枪状脉络膜视网膜病变中视网膜微血管异常的特征

IF 3.2 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Ophthalmology science Pub Date : 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1016/j.xops.2024.100559
Aman Kumar MD , Alexander Zeleny MD , Sunil Bellur MD , Natasha Kesav MD , Enny Oyeniran MD , Kübra Gul Olke MD , Susan Vitale PhD, MHS , Wijak Kongwattananon MD , H. Nida Sen MD, MHS , Shilpa Kodati MD
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目的 利用 OCT 血管造影术(OCTA)描述鸟枪状脉络膜视网膜病变(BCR)患者视网膜微血管的变化。方法 对每只眼睛的浅层毛细血管丛(SCP)和深层毛细血管丛(DCP)的正面 OCTA 图像进行评估,以确定是否存在微血管异常,并用于测量血管和眼窝无血管区(FAZ)的面积。主要结果测量计算出全像血管密度(VD,%)、眼底血管外区(FAZ)VD(%)和FAZ面积(%),并在对照眼和BCR眼之间进行比较。结果 在 SCP 中,毛细血管间隙增大和毛细血管襻是 OCTA 图像上的常见特征。与对照组相比,BCR 组的整个图像和 FAZ 外 VD 均较低(P < 0.0001 [SCP 和 DCP])。BCR 眼睛的眼窝无血管区面积增大(P = 0.0008 [DCP])。最佳矫正视力的恶化与 SCP(P = 0.0001)和 DCP(P = 0.005)中整个图像和无血管区外 VD 的减少有关。以血管分析参数为结果的多变量分析表明,年龄的增加、病程的延长、中央下野厚度的降低以及未接受治疗的眼睛(与只接受生物制剂治疗的眼睛相比)与 DCP 整体图像和 FAZ 外 VD 的显著降低有关。病程越长,SCP 整体图像和视野外 VD 都会显著下降。纵向分析表明,除了 DCP FAZ 面积增加外,其他血管分析参数均无显著差异。对视网膜微血管的VD进行量化可能是监测BCR患者疾病严重程度和进展情况的有用生物标志物。需要进一步开展纵向随访研究,以确定其在监测疾病进展和治疗反应方面的作用。
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Characterization of Retinal Microvascular Abnormalities in Birdshot Chorioretinopathy Using OCT Angiography

Objective

To characterize changes in the retinal microvasculature in eyes with birdshot chorioretinopathy (BCR) using OCT angiography (OCTA).

Design

Retrospective, observational, single center.

Subjects

Twenty-eight patients (53 eyes) with BCR and 59 age-matched controls (110 eyes).

Methods

En face OCTA images of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP) and deep capillary plexus (DCP) of each eye were assessed for the presence of microvascular abnormalities and used to measure the vessel and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) areas. A longitudinal analysis was performed with a representative cohort of 23 BCR eyes (16 patients) at baseline and at a 2-year time point.

Main Outcome Measures

Whole-image vessel density (VD, %), extrafoveal avascular zone (extra-FAZ) VD (%), and FAZ area (%) were calculated and compared between control and BCR eyes. The frequency of microvascular abnormalities in BCR eyes was recorded.

Results

In the SCP, increased intercapillary space and capillary loops were common features present on OCTA images. Whole-image and extra-FAZ VD were lower in the BCR group compared with controls (P < 0.0001 [SCP and DCP]). Foveal avascular zone area was enlarged in BCR eyes (P = 0.0008 [DCP]). Worsening best-corrected visual acuity was associated with a decrease in whole-image and extra-FAZ VD in the SCP (P < 0.0001 for both) and the DCP (P < 0.005 for both). Multivariable analysis, with vessel analysis parameters as outcomes, demonstrated that increasing age, increasing disease duration, lower central subfield thickness, and treatment-naive eyes (compared with those on only biologics) were associated with a significant decrease in both DCP whole-image and extra-FAZ VD. Increasing disease duration was associated with a significant decrease in both SCP whole-image and extra-FAZ VD. Longitudinal analysis demonstrated no significant difference in any vessel analysis parameters except for an increase in DCP FAZ area.

Conclusions

Our results demonstrate a significant a decrease in VD in BCR eyes and an association on multivariable analysis with disease duration. Quantifying VD in the retinal microvasculature may be a useful biomarker for monitoring disease severity and progression in patients with BCR. Further studies with extended longitudinal follow-up are needed to characterize its utility in monitoring disease progression and treatment response.

Financial Disclosure(s)

Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.

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