T. Doktorova, Aleksei A. Suetov, E. Boiko, S. V. Sosnovskii
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In the projection of individual hexagons of the mfERG pattern, parameters of bioelectrical activity were compared with structural changes (hole, cystic changes), capillary density in the SCP and DCP. \nRESULTS: In the FTMH group, the density of capillaries in the superficial capillary plexuses correlated with P1 implicit time in the R2 ring hexagons (R = 0.23, p 0.05), in the hole zone and intraretinal cystic changes (R = 0.21 and R = 0.22, p 0.05), P1 amplitude in the hole zone (R = 0.24, p 0.05). 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背景:关于特发性全层黄斑孔(FTMH)视网膜毛细血管灌注的信息有限,并且没有关于单个区域和视网膜层的血液供应对其功能活动可能影响的数据。目的:研究浅、深毛细血管丛(SCP和DCP)血管灌注与全层黄斑孔视网膜生物电活动的关系。材料与方法:对18只FTMH患者和10只完整眼进行多焦视网膜电图(mfERG)、光学相干断层扫描(OCT)和OCT血管造影(OCTA)检查。在mfERG模式的单个六边形投影中,比较了SCP和DCP的结构变化(孔洞、囊性变化)、毛细血管密度的生物电活性参数。结果:FTMH组浅表毛细血管丛毛细血管密度与R2环六边形P1隐隐时间(R = 0.23, p 0.05)、孔洞区和视网膜内囊变P1隐隐时间(R = 0.21和R = 0.22, p 0.05)、孔洞区P1振幅(R = 0.24, p 0.05)相关。在深部毛细血管丛中,毛细血管密度与注视点和孔区N1隐含时间(R = 0.57和R = 0.19, p 0.05)、孔区P1隐含时间(R = 0.2, p 0.05)、R2和R3环六边形P1振幅(R = 0.46和R = 0.44, p 0.05)相关,在孔区和囊变中更为明显(R = 0.54和R = 0.29, p 0.05)。结论:FTMH大鼠视网膜各层毛细血管灌注与其生物电活性存在相关性。伴有慢性黄斑孔的黄斑深毛细血管丛灌注减少可能预示着FTMH手术治疗结果的低功能预后。
The effect of retinal perfusion on the bioelectric activity of the retina in full-thickness macular holes
BACKGROUND: Information on retinal capillary perfusion in idiopathic full-thickness macular hole (FTMH) is limited, and there are no data on the possible effect of blood supply to individual areas and layers of the retina on their functional activity.
AIM: To study the relationship between vascular perfusion in the superficial and deep capillary plexuses (SCP and DCP) and the bioelectrical activity of the retina in full-thickness macular hole.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Multifocal electroretinography (mfERG), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and OCT-angiography (OCTA) were performed in 18 eyes with FTMH and 10 intact eyes. In the projection of individual hexagons of the mfERG pattern, parameters of bioelectrical activity were compared with structural changes (hole, cystic changes), capillary density in the SCP and DCP.
RESULTS: In the FTMH group, the density of capillaries in the superficial capillary plexuses correlated with P1 implicit time in the R2 ring hexagons (R = 0.23, p 0.05), in the hole zone and intraretinal cystic changes (R = 0.21 and R = 0.22, p 0.05), P1 amplitude in the hole zone (R = 0.24, p 0.05). In deep capillary plexuses, the capillary density correlated with N1 implicit time at the fixation point and the hole zone (R = 0.57 and R = 0.19, p 0.05), P1 implicit time at the hole zone (R = 0.2, p 0.05), P1 amplitude in the hexagons of the R2 and R3 rings (R = 0.46 and R = 0.44, p 0.05), more pronounced in the hole zone and cystic changes (R = 0.54 and R = 0.29, p 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: There is a correlation between capillary perfusion in different layers of the retina and its bioelectrical activity in FTMH. A decrease in perfusion in the deep capillary plexus of the macula with a chronic macular hole may be a predictor of a low functional prognosis in the outcome of surgical treatment of FTMH.