21,258 results on '"Retinal Vessels"'
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2. Development of an Open-Source Dataset of Flat-Mounted Images for the Murine Oxygen-Induced Retinopathy Model of Ischemic Retinopathy.
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Marra, Kyle, Chen, Jimmy, Robles-Holmes, Hailey, Ly, Kristine, Miller, Joseph, Wei, Guoqin, Aguilar, Edith, Bucher, Felicitas, Ideguchi, Yoichi, Kalaw, Fritz, Lin, Andrew, Ferrara, Napoleone, Campbell, J, Friedlander, Martin, and Nudleman, Eric
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Animals ,Oxygen ,Mice ,Disease Models ,Animal ,Retinal Vessels ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL ,Retinopathy of Prematurity ,Animals ,Newborn ,Ischemia ,Image Processing ,Computer-Assisted - Abstract
PURPOSE: To describe an open-source dataset of flat-mounted retinal images and vessel segmentations from mice subject to the oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) model. METHODS: Flat-mounted retinal images from mice killed at postnatal days 12 (P12), P17, and P25 used in prior OIR studies were compiled. Mice subjected to normoxic conditions were killed at P12, P17, and P25, and their retinas were flat-mounted for imaging. Major blood vessels from the OIR images were manually segmented by four graders (JSC, HKR, KBL, JM), with cross-validation performed to ensure similar grading. RESULTS: Overall, 1170 images were included in this dataset. Of these images, 111 were of normoxic mice retina, and 1048 were mice subject to OIR. The majority of images from OIR mice were obtained at P17. The 50 images obtained from an external dataset, OIRSeg, did not have age labels. All images were manually segmented and used in the training or testing of a previously published deep learning algorithm. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first open-source dataset of original and segmented flat-mounted retinal images. The dataset has potential applications for expanding the development of generalizable and larger-scale artificial intelligence and analyses for OIR. This dataset is published online and publicly available at dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.23690973. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: This open access dataset serves as a source of raw data for future research involving big data and artificial intelligence research concerning oxygen-induced retinopathy.
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3. Vascular insult in neonatal retinal hemorrhage: computational analysis of a fundus-segmented blood vessel network.
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Lam, Matthew, Colmenarez, Jose, Dong, Pengfei, Gu, Linxia, and Suh, Donny
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Computer simulation ,Finite element ,Neonate ,Normal vaginal delivery ,Retinal hemorrhage ,Humans ,Retinal Hemorrhage ,Infant ,Newborn ,Retinal Vessels ,Computer Simulation ,Optic Nerve ,Female ,Finite Element Analysis ,Fundus Oculi ,Pregnancy ,Retina ,Intracranial Pressure - Abstract
Common hypotheses for the biomechanical cause underlying neonatal retinal hemorrhage include elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) inducing venous outflow obstruction and retinal deformation. A finite element computational model of the eye, optic nerve, and orbit was simulated with particular attention to the retinal vessels to analyze stress and strain on these structures during external head compression associated with normal vaginal delivery. Pressure from maternal contractions displaced the eye backward into the orbit, and the stiff optic nerve sheath provided localized resistance to this posterior displacement at its insertion point, resulting in tensile strain of 2.5% in the peripapillary (central) retina. Correspondingly, retinal vessels experienced tensile stress of up to 2.3 kPa near the optic nerve insertion point and opposing compressive stress of up to 3.2 kPa further away. The optic nerve was longitudinally compressed and experienced a mean radial tensile strain of 2.0%. Overall, forces associated with maternal labor resulted in a pattern of eye deformation that stretched the central retina in this simulation, mirroring the classical posterior localization of neonatal retinal hemorrhage. The optic nerve increased modestly in diameter despite rising ICP, suggesting retinal deformation is a more likely mechanism for retinal hemorrhage than occlusion of the central retinal vein.
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4. Association of foveal avascular zone change and glaucoma progression
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Nishida, Takashi, Moghimi, Sasan, Walker, Evan, Gunasegaran, Gopikasree, Wu, Jo-Hsuan, Kamalipour, Alireza, Mahmoudinezhad, Golnoush, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Aging ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Neurodegenerative ,Neurosciences ,Eye ,Humans ,Female ,Disease Progression ,Male ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Visual Fields ,Fovea Centralis ,Middle Aged ,Intraocular Pressure ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Aged ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Retinal Vessels ,Follow-Up Studies ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Nerve Fibers ,Ocular Hypertension ,Visual Field Tests ,Glaucoma ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo investigate the association between longitudinal changes of foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area and the rate of structural and functional progression in glaucoma.MethodsA longitudinal cohort included 115 eyes (46 glaucoma suspect and 66 primary open-angle glaucoma) of 81 patients having ≥2 year follow-up, and ≥4 visits with optical coherence tomography angiography and visual field (VF). Eyes in the longitudinal cohort with a slope greater than that found in 95 percentile of separate healthy test-retest series for FAZ area were categorised into FAZ progressors; all other eyes were defined as FAZ non-progressors. A generalised linear mixed-effect model was used to investigate the association of FAZ progressors with demographic and clinical characteristics.ResultsFaster ganglion cell complex (GCC) thinning and faster VF mean deviation (MD) loss were found in eyes with FAZ progressors compared with FAZ non-progressors (mean difference: -0.7 (95% CI, -1.4 to -0.1) µm/y; p=0.026, -0.3 (-0.5 to -0.1) dB/y; p=0.017, respectively), while whole image vessel density was not associated with FAZ progressors (p=0.929). SD of intraocular pressure (IOP) and IOP range were also associated with FAZ progressors in separate multivariable models (OR: 1.54 (1.02 to 2.32) per 1 mm Hg higher, p=0.041; OR: 1.20 (1.01 to 1.41) per 1 mm Hg higher; p=0.035, respectively).ConclusionsSignificant FAZ increase was weakly associated with moderately faster rates of both GCC thinning and VF MD loss, but not macular vessel density change in glaucoma eyes. Additional studies are needed to elucidate the pathophysiological associations between macula GCC thinning and FAZ area increases in glaucoma.
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- 2024
5. Ultra-wide field and new wide field composite retinal image registration with AI-enabled pipeline and 3D distortion correction algorithm
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Kalaw, Fritz Gerald P, Cavichini, Melina, Zhang, Junkang, Wen, Bo, Lin, Andrew C, Heinke, Anna, Nguyen, Truong, An, Cheolhong, Bartsch, Dirk-Uwe G, Cheng, Lingyun, and Freeman, William R
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD) ,Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence ,Neurosciences ,Bioengineering ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Humans ,Artificial Intelligence ,Retina ,Retinal Vessels ,Algorithms ,Neural Networks ,Computer ,Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
PurposeThis study aimed to compare a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) method to conventional mathematical warping in accurately overlaying peripheral retinal vessels from two different imaging devices: confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope (cSLO) wide-field images and SLO ultra-wide field images.MethodsImages were captured using the Heidelberg Spectralis 55-degree field-of-view and Optos ultra-wide field. The conventional mathematical warping was performed using Random Sample Consensus-Sample and Consensus sets (RANSAC-SC). This was compared to an AI alignment algorithm based on a one-way forward registration procedure consisting of full Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) with Outlier Rejection (OR CNN), as well as an iterative 3D camera pose optimization process (OR CNN + Distortion Correction [DC]). Images were provided in a checkerboard pattern, and peripheral vessels were graded in four quadrants based on alignment to the adjacent box.ResultsA total of 660 boxes were analysed from 55 eyes. Dice scores were compared between the three methods (RANSAC-SC/OR CNN/OR CNN + DC): 0.3341/0.4665/4784 for fold 1-2 and 0.3315/0.4494/4596 for fold 2-1 in composite images. The images composed using the OR CNN + DC have a median rating of 4 (out of 5) versus 2 using RANSAC-SC. The odds of getting a higher grading level are 4.8 times higher using our OR CNN + DC than RANSAC-SC (p
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6. Effect and factors associated with reactivation after intravitreal conbercept or aflibercept in retinopathy of prematurity.
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Huang, Chunling, Zou, Weikang, Ma, Wenbei, Li, Jiali, Bai, Yichen, Wu, Rong, Li, Qiqi, Fang, Qi, Chen, Wenna, Lu, Xiaohe, and Feng, Songfu
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ENDOTHELIAL growth factors ,RETROLENTAL fibroplasia ,RETINAL blood vessels ,AFLIBERCEPT ,GESTATIONAL age - Abstract
Background: To evaluate the effect and factors associated with the reactivation of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) after intravitreal conbercept or aflibercept. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 176 eyes diagnosed with ROP and treated with anti-VEGF therapy between January 2018 and September 2022. The rate of reactivation and complications were assessed during the follow-up period. The factors of reactivation of ROP after intravitreal conbercept or aflibercept were analyzed on the basis of clinical factors and retinal parameters. Results: Reactivation of ROP occurred in 10 eyes (13.9%) after intravitreal conbercept and 13 eyes (12.5%) after intravitreal aflibercept (P = 0.79). The interval between injection and reactivation was significantly longer in the aflibercept group than in the conbercept group (15.50 ± 4.05 vs. 5.36 ± 0.50 weeks) (P < 0.001). The central retinal arteriolar equivalent (CRAE) of aggressive ROP was larger than that of type 1 prethreshold and threshold ROP before anti-VEGF therapy (P < 0.05). Zone I and stage 3 exhibited a positive correlation with the reactivation of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) [odds ratio (OR) = 20.15, 5.02]. The changes in CRAE of pre-and post-therapy and gestational age were identified as potential protective factors for these outcomes (OR = 0.23, 0.49). Conclusions: Conbercept and aflibercept are effective for treating ROP. Aflibercept resulted in longer treatment intervals compared to conbercept. Zone, stage, and gestational age were associated with the reactivation of ROP. CRAE was associated with not only the severity of ROP but also its reactivation. Additionally, it may be an objective indicator in the early indication and follow-up of ROP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Retinal vessel diameters in intermediate age-related macular degeneration using en face optical coherence tomography.
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Nivison-Smith, Lisa, Faiza, Alvia, Roy, Tithi, and Trinh, Matt
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MACULAR degeneration , *OPTICAL coherence tomography , *RETINAL blood vessels , *INTRACLASS correlation , *VASCULAR diseases - Abstract
Clinical relevance: Clinical assessment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) relies on biomarkers that do not necessarily reflect the contributions of vascular dysfunction. Validation of clinically accessible methods of measuring retinal vascular integrity could provide a more holistic understanding of AMD-related changes to facilitate appropriate care. Background: There is conflicting evidence if retinal vessel calibre is significantly altered in the early stages of AMD. This study examined the outer and inner diameters of first order retinal vessels in intermediate AMD eyes using en face optical coherence tomography (OCT). Methods: Retinal en face (6 × 6 mm) OCT images were examined in a single eye of participants with intermediate AMD (n = 46) versus normal macula (n = 43) for arterioles (all identifiable) and venules (40/46 and 39/43 identifiable). All participants were aged ≥50 years without diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or other systemic vascular disease. Results: Intra- and inter-grader agreement was good-to-excellent for all en face OCT measurements of arteriole and venule diameters (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.87 to 0.99). Arteriolar outer diameters (82.3 ± 19.8 µm vs 73.8 ± 16.1 µm; p < 0.05) and inner diameters (35.1 ± 8.4 µm vs 31.5 ± 8.1 µm; p < 0.05) were significantly greater in AMD eyes compared to normal eyes. Venular inner diameter was significantly greater (43.1 ± 9.5 µm vs 39.2 ± 10.1 µm; p < 0.05), but outer diameter remained unchanged (p = 0.17) in AMD eyes compared to normal eyes. Conclusion: Arteriolar dilation and altered venular inner diameter were observed in intermediate AMD eyes. These results support further investigation of vascular contributions to AMD in the early stages of disease, possibly using the en face OCT imaging modality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Retinal microvascular remodeling associates with adverse events in continuous-flow left ventricular assist device-supported patients.
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Jeyakumar, Sambavan, Nguyen, Helen, Robson, Desiree, Olsen, Nick, Schnegg, Bruno, Macdonald, Peter, Fraser, Clare L., Liew, Gerald, Jiang, Jacky, Hayward, Christopher, and Muthiah, Kavitha
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RETINAL blood vessels , *HEART failure patients , *GASTROINTESTINAL hemorrhage , *EDUCATIONAL evaluation , *HEART assist devices ,FRACTAL dimensions - Abstract
Continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (cfLVAD) use is effective in supporting patients with end-stage heart failure (ESHF). Reduced flow pulsatility within the systemic circulation in cfLVAD-supported patients may lead to alterations within the microcirculation. Temporal changes in microvasculature in relation to adverse events in cfLVAD-supported patients have not been studied. We aimed to profile changes within retinal microvasculature and its association with adverse events. Retinal photography was performed using Topcon TRC-NW8 nonmydriatic fundus camera in cfLVAD-supported patients and ESHF control patients. Specific retinal measurements were evaluated using a validated semiautomated program. Demographic and adverse event data were documented. Forty-eight patients were studied (n = 29 cfLVAD, n = 19 ESHF). There were significant trends in retinal arteriolar caliber (B = −0.53 µm, 95% confidence interval [CI]: −0.96 to −0.10, p = 0.016) and retinal fractal dimension parameters (B = 0.014, 95% CI: 0.001-0.002, p = 0.016) in linear mixed model regressions. Among cfLVAD patients, there was a significant association between the incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding and stepwise increases in retinal arteriolar-venular caliber ratio (hazard ratio: 3.03, 95% CI: 2.06-4.45, p = 0.005), a measure of arteriolar narrowing. We have observed for the first time that alterations in retinal microvasculature in cfLVAD-supported patients may be associated with gastrointestinal bleeding. While understanding these temporal changes may predict future adverse events in cfLVAD-supported patients, further multicenter studies are required to confirm the associations observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Mechanical Regulation of Retinal Vascular Inflammation and Degeneration in Diabetes.
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Chandrakumar, Sathishkumar, Santiago Tierno, Irene, Agarwal, Mahesh, Lessieur Contreras, Emma, Du, Yunpeng, Tang, Jie, Kiser, Jianying, Yang, Xiao, Rodriguez, Anthony, Kern, Timothy, and Ghosh, Kaustabh
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Mice ,Animals ,Endothelial Cells ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Experimental ,Aminopropionitrile ,Retina ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Inflammation ,Retinal Vessels ,Retinal Degeneration ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL - Abstract
Vascular inflammation is known to cause degeneration of retinal capillaries in early diabetic retinopathy (DR), a major microvascular complication of diabetes. Past studies investigating these diabetes-induced retinal vascular abnormalities have focused primarily on the role of molecular or biochemical cues. Here we show that retinal vascular inflammation and degeneration in diabetes are also mechanically regulated by the increase in retinal vascular stiffness caused by overexpression of the collagen-cross-linking enzyme lysyl oxidase (LOX). Treatment of diabetic mice with LOX inhibitor β-aminopropionitrile (BAPN) prevented the increase in retinal capillary stiffness, vascular intracellular adhesion molecule-1 overexpression, and leukostasis. Consistent with these anti-inflammatory effects, BAPN treatment of diabetic mice blocked the upregulation of proapoptotic caspase-3 in retinal vessels, which concomitantly reduced retinal capillary degeneration, pericyte ghost formation, and the diabetes-induced loss of contrast sensitivity in these mice. Finally, our in vitro studies indicate that retinal capillary stiffening is sufficient to increase the adhesiveness and neutrophil elastase-induced death of retinal endothelial cells. By uncovering a link between LOX-dependent capillary stiffening and the development of retinal vascular and functional defects in diabetes, these findings offer a new insight into DR pathogenesis that has important translational potential.
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10. Evaluation of the long-term variability of macular OCT/OCTA and visual field parameters
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Wu, Jo-Hsuan, Moghimi, Sasan, Nishida, Takashi, Walker, Evan, Kamalipour, Alireza, Li, Elizabeth, Mahmoudinezhad, Golnoush, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Neurodegenerative ,Biomedical Imaging ,Neurosciences ,Aging ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Clinical Research ,Eye ,Aged ,Humans ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Glaucoma ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Intraocular Pressure ,Nerve Fibers ,Optic Disk ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Retinal Vessels ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Visual Field Tests ,Visual Fields ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo assess the long-term variability of macular optical coherence tomography (OCT)/OCT angiography (OCTA) and visual field (VF) parameters.MethodsHealthy and glaucoma eyes with ≥1-year follow-up were included. 24-2 VF and macular OCT/OCTA parameters, including VF mean deviation (MD), whole-image vessel density (wiVD) and ganglion cell complex thickness (wiGCC) were analysed. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), root mean squared error (RMSE), within-subject test-retest SD (Sw) and test-retest variability were calculated for stable eye cohort (max follow-up=1.5 years). Rates of change and RMSE were evaluated in the extended cohort including all eyes (unlimited follow-up).ResultsFrom a total of 230 eyes (150 participants; age=67.7 years), 86 eyes (37%, 62 participants) were stable. In stable eyes, OCT parameters showed the highest mean (95%) ICC (wiGCC=0.99 (0.99, 0.99)), followed by VF (VF MD=0.91 (0.88, 0.93)) and OCTA (wiVD=0.82 (0.75, 0.87)). RMSE and Sw for VF MD were 0.92 dB and 0.81 dB, respectively, for wiVD were 1.64% and 1.48%, respectively, and for wiGCC, 0.91 µm and 0.78 µm, respectively. The long-term test-rest variability of VF MD, wiVD and wiGCC was 2.2 dB, 4.1% and 2.2 µm, respectively. In the extended cohort (mean follow-up=3.0 years), all parameters had significant rates of change (p
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11. Intraocular pressure increases the rate of macular vessel density loss in glaucoma
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Mahmoudinezhad, Golnoush, Moghimi, Sasan, Nishida, Takashi, Micheletti, Eleonora, Du, Kelvin H, Mohammadzadeh, Vahid, Wu, Jo-Hsuan, Kamalipour, Alireza, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Clinical Research ,Neurodegenerative ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Aging ,Biomedical Imaging ,Neurosciences ,Eye ,Humans ,Glaucoma ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Intraocular Pressure ,Nerve Fibers ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Retinal Vessels ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Visual Field Tests ,Intraocular pressure ,Macula ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo evaluate the relationship over time between intraocular pressure (IOP) and the rate of macula whole image vessel density (wiVD) loss and whole image ganglion cell complex (wiGCC) thinning in glaucoma METHODS: From 62 patients in the Diagnostic Innovations in Glaucoma Study, 59 Primary open-angle glaucoma and 27 glaucoma suspect eyes with mean follow-up of 3.2 years were followed. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A)-based vessel density and OCT-based structural thickness of the same 6×6 mm GCC scan slab were evaluated. Univariable and multivariable linear mixed models were performed for all eyes and also a subset of them in which peak IOP
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12. Association of macular vessel density and ganglion cell complex thickness with central visual field progression in glaucoma
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Wu, Jo-Hsuan, Moghimi, Sasan, Nishida, Takashi, Mahmoudinezhad, Golnoush, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Neurodegenerative ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Aging ,Biomedical Imaging ,Clinical Research ,Neurosciences ,Eye ,Humans ,Visual Fields ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Optic Disk ,Retinal Vessels ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Visual Field Tests ,Retrospective Studies ,Intraocular Pressure ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Nerve Fibers ,Glaucoma ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo evaluate the association of macular vessel density (VD) and ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness with 10-2 central visual field (CVF) progression in glaucoma.MethodsIn this retrospective cohort study, patients with glaucoma from Diagnostic Innovation in Glaucoma Study with≥five 10-2 visual field (VF) tests and 3-year follow-up before optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCTA) imaging were included. Whole-image GCC thickness (wiGCC) and superficial VD (wiVD) were obtained from 6*6 macula scans. The association of wiVD and wiGCC with past rate of 10-2 VF mean deviation worsening, and with past CVF progression (defined using clustered linear regression criteria) was evaluated using linear mixed models after adjusting for confounders.ResultsFrom 238 eyes (141 patients), 25 eyes (11%) of 16 patients were CVF progressors. In the multivariable analysis of the association between OCT/OCTA parameters and past rate of 10-2 CVF worsening, lower wiVD (β=-0.04 (-0.05, -0.02); p
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- 2023
13. Assessment of the impact of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol on retinal vessels using optical coherence tomography angiography
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Yu He, Ming-zhao Qin, Kai Cao, Yong-peng Zhang, Xuan Jiao, Zheng Zhang, Guo-hong Wang, Qi Liu, Qian Liu, Jin-bao Ma, Xue Jiang, and Cai-xia Guo
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Dyslipidemia ,LDL-C ,Microvasculature ,Retinal vessels ,OCTA ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Background Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is acknowledged as an independent risk factor (IRF) for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, studies on the impact of LDL-C on microvasculature are still scarce. The retina, abundant in microvasculature, can now be examined for microvascular alterations through the novel, non-invasive, and quantitative optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) technique. Methods In this cross-sectional study, 243 patients from the geriatric department were recruited (between December 2022 and December 2023). Individuals were classified into four groups based on their LDL-C levels: Group 1 (≤ 1.8 mmol/L), Group 2 (> 1.8 mmol/L to ≤ 2.6 mmol/L), Group 3 (> 2.6 mmol/L to ≤ 3.4 mmol/L), and Group 4 (> 3.4 mmol/L). The OCTA results including retinal vessel density (VD), foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, macula thickness, and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness were contrasted across these groups. T-tests, analysis of variance, Welch’s tests, or rank-sum tests were employed for statistical comparisons. In cases where significant differences between groups were found, post-hoc multiple comparisons or rank-sum tests were performed for pairwise group comparisons. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was employed to perform bivariate correlation analysis to evaluate the relationship between LDL-C levels and various OCTA measurements. Multivariable regression analysis was used to evaluate the association between LDL-C levels and various OCTA measurements. Linear regression analysis or mixed-effects linear models were applied. Results It was discovered that individuals with LDL-C levels exceeding 2.6 mmol/L (Groups 3 and 4) exhibited reduced VD in the retina, encompassing both the optic disc and macular regions, compared to those with LDL-C levels at or below 2.6 mmol/L (Groups 1 and 2). A negative correlation among LDL-C levels and retinal VD was identified, with r values spanning from − 0.228 to -0.385. Further regression analysis presented β values between − 0.954 and − 2.378. Additionally, no notable disparities were detected among the groups regarding FAZ area, macular thickness, and RNFL thickness. Conclusions The outcomes of this study suggest that elevated LDL-C levels constitute an IRF for decreased VD across the entire retina. Trial registration NCT05644548, December 1, 2022.
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14. AI-based fully automatic analysis of retinal vascular morphology in pediatric high myopia
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Yinzheng Zhao, Zhihao Zhao, Junjie Yang, Li Li, M. Ali Nasseri, and Daniel Zapp
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Retinal vessels ,High myopia ,Automated analysis ,Artificial intelligence ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose To investigate the changes in retinal vascular structures associated with various stages of myopia by designing automated software based on an artificial intelligence model. Methods The study involved 1324 pediatric participants from the National Children’s Medical Center in China, and 2366 high-quality retinal images and corresponding refractive parameters were obtained and analyzed. Spherical equivalent refraction (SER) degree was calculated. We proposed a data analysis model based on a combination of the Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) model and the attention module to classify images, segment vascular structures, and measure vascular parameters, such as main angle (MA), branching angle (BA), bifurcation edge angle (BEA) and bifurcation edge coefficient (BEC). One-way ANOVA compared parameter measurements between the normal fundus, low myopia, moderate myopia, and high myopia groups. Results The mean age was 9.85 ± 2.60 years, with an average SER of -1.49 ± 3.16D in the right eye and − 1.48 ± 3.13D in the left eye. There were 279 (12.38%) images in the normal group and 384 (16.23%) images in the high myopia group. Compared with normal fundus, the MA of fundus vessels in different myopic refractive groups was significantly reduced (P = 0.006, P = 0.004, P = 0.019, respectively), and the performance of the venous system was particularly obvious (P
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15. DABT-U-Net: Dual Attentive BConvLSTM U-Net with Transformers and Collaborative Patch-based Approach for Accurate Retinal Vessel Segmentation.
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Jalali, Y., Fateh, M., and Rezvani, M.
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RETINAL blood vessels ,EYE diseases ,IMAGE segmentation ,ACCURACY ,EARLY diagnosis - Abstract
The segmentation of retinal vessels is vital for timely diagnosis. and treatment of various eye diseases. However, due to inherent characteristics of retinal vessels in fundus images such as changes in thickness, direction, and complexity of vessels, as well as imbalanced contrast between background and vessels, segmenting retinal vessels continues to pose significant challenges. Also, despite advancements in CNNbased methods, challenges such as insufficient extraction of structural information, complexity, overfitting, preference for local information, and poor performance in noisy conditions persist. To address these drawbacks, in this paper we proposed a novel modified U-Net named DABT-U-Net. Our method enhances discriminative capability by introducing Hierarchical Dilated Convolution (HDC), Dual Attentive BConvLSTM, and Multi-Head Self-Attention (MHSA) blocks. Additionally, we adopt a collaborative patch-based training approach to mitigate data scarcity and overfitting. Evaluation on the DRIVE and STARE datasets shows that DABT-U-Net achieves superior accuracy, sensitivity, and F1 score compared to existing methods, demonstrating its effectiveness in retinal vessel segmentation. Specifically, our proposed method demonstrates improvements in accuracy, sensitivity, and F1 score by 0.32%, 0.61%, and 0.14%, respectively, on the DRIVE dataset, and by 0.07%, 0.83%, and 0.14% on the STARE dataset compared to a less effective approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. AI-based fully automatic analysis of retinal vascular morphology in pediatric high myopia.
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Zhao, Yinzheng, Zhao, Zhihao, Yang, Junjie, Li, Li, Nasseri, M. Ali, and Zapp, Daniel
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,RETINAL blood vessels ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,RETINAL imaging ,MYOPIA - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the changes in retinal vascular structures associated with various stages of myopia by designing automated software based on an artificial intelligence model. Methods: The study involved 1324 pediatric participants from the National Children's Medical Center in China, and 2366 high-quality retinal images and corresponding refractive parameters were obtained and analyzed. Spherical equivalent refraction (SER) degree was calculated. We proposed a data analysis model based on a combination of the Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) model and the attention module to classify images, segment vascular structures, and measure vascular parameters, such as main angle (MA), branching angle (BA), bifurcation edge angle (BEA) and bifurcation edge coefficient (BEC). One-way ANOVA compared parameter measurements between the normal fundus, low myopia, moderate myopia, and high myopia groups. Results: The mean age was 9.85 ± 2.60 years, with an average SER of -1.49 ± 3.16D in the right eye and − 1.48 ± 3.13D in the left eye. There were 279 (12.38%) images in the normal group and 384 (16.23%) images in the high myopia group. Compared with normal fundus, the MA of fundus vessels in different myopic refractive groups was significantly reduced (P = 0.006, P = 0.004, P = 0.019, respectively), and the performance of the venous system was particularly obvious (P < 0.001). At the same time, the BEC decreased disproportionately (P < 0.001). Further analysis of fundus vascular parameters at different degrees of myopia showed that there were also significant differences in BA and branching coefficient (BC). The arterial BA value of the fundus vessel in the high myopia group was lower than that of other groups (P = 0.032, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.22–4.86), while the venous BA values increased (P = 0.026). The BEC values of high myopia were higher than those of low and moderate myopia groups. When the loss function of our data classification model converged to 0.09, the model accuracy reached 94.19%. Conclusion: The progression of myopia is associated with a series of quantitative retinal vascular parameters, particularly the vascular angles. As the degree of myopia increases, the diversity of vascular characteristics represented by these parameters also increases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Assessment of the impact of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol on retinal vessels using optical coherence tomography angiography.
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He, Yu, Qin, Ming-zhao, Cao, Kai, Zhang, Yong-peng, Jiao, Xuan, Zhang, Zheng, Wang, Guo-hong, Liu, Qi, Liu, Qian, Ma, Jin-bao, Jiang, Xue, and Guo, Cai-xia
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LDL cholesterol ,OPTICAL coherence tomography ,RETINAL blood vessels ,REGRESSION analysis ,BIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
Background: Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is acknowledged as an independent risk factor (IRF) for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, studies on the impact of LDL-C on microvasculature are still scarce. The retina, abundant in microvasculature, can now be examined for microvascular alterations through the novel, non-invasive, and quantitative optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) technique. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 243 patients from the geriatric department were recruited (between December 2022 and December 2023). Individuals were classified into four groups based on their LDL-C levels: Group 1 (≤ 1.8 mmol/L), Group 2 (> 1.8 mmol/L to ≤ 2.6 mmol/L), Group 3 (> 2.6 mmol/L to ≤ 3.4 mmol/L), and Group 4 (> 3.4 mmol/L). The OCTA results including retinal vessel density (VD), foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, macula thickness, and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness were contrasted across these groups. T-tests, analysis of variance, Welch's tests, or rank-sum tests were employed for statistical comparisons. In cases where significant differences between groups were found, post-hoc multiple comparisons or rank-sum tests were performed for pairwise group comparisons. Spearman's correlation coefficient was employed to perform bivariate correlation analysis to evaluate the relationship between LDL-C levels and various OCTA measurements. Multivariable regression analysis was used to evaluate the association between LDL-C levels and various OCTA measurements. Linear regression analysis or mixed-effects linear models were applied. Results: It was discovered that individuals with LDL-C levels exceeding 2.6 mmol/L (Groups 3 and 4) exhibited reduced VD in the retina, encompassing both the optic disc and macular regions, compared to those with LDL-C levels at or below 2.6 mmol/L (Groups 1 and 2). A negative correlation among LDL-C levels and retinal VD was identified, with r values spanning from − 0.228 to -0.385. Further regression analysis presented β values between − 0.954 and − 2.378. Additionally, no notable disparities were detected among the groups regarding FAZ area, macular thickness, and RNFL thickness. Conclusions: The outcomes of this study suggest that elevated LDL-C levels constitute an IRF for decreased VD across the entire retina. Trial registration: NCT05644548, December 1, 2022. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Association of Male Sex and Microvascular Alterations on Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Diabetes.
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Zhang, Yi, Taha, Abu, Thompson, Isabel, Keenan, Jeremy, Yang, Daphne, Wu, Joshua, and Stewart, Jay
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Humans ,Male ,Female ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Retinal Vessels ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Macula Lutea ,Diabetes Mellitus - Abstract
PURPOSE: Epidemiologically, men have a higher incidence, severity, and progression of diabetic retinopathy (DR) than women. We investigated microvascular differences between men and women with diabetes on optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). METHODS: Three × 3 mm OCTA macula scans of non-diabetic and patients with diabetes were obtained. Vascular parameters included parafoveal vessel density (VD), vessel length density (VLD), and flow index (FI) of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP) and deep capillary plexus (DCP) as well as foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area and perimeter. Multivariable linear regression was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: There were 1809 patients with diabetes and 217 non-diabetic participants that were included in this study. Diabetic individuals included those with no DR (n = 1356), mild non-proliferative DR (NPDR; n = 286), moderate NPDR (n = 126), and severe NPDR/proliferative DR (PDR; n = 41). Male sex was significantly associated with smaller FAZ area/perimeter and lower DCP VLD in both non-diabetic subjects and patients with diabetes. Male sex in the diabetic group was additionally associated with lower SCP VD/VLD and DCP VD. Addition of an interaction between male sex and diabetes status in the interaction analysis showed that being male and diabetic conferred increased reduction in DCP VD and VLD compared to sex-based changes in non-diabetics. Larger FAZ perimeter, lower SCP VD/VLD, and lower DCP VLD were associated with poorer visual acuity in diabetics. CONCLUSIONS: On OCTA, male patients with diabetes may have more severe microvascular disease especially in the DCP compared to women. TRANSLATIONAL EVIDENCE: Sex-based alterations in diabetic microvascular disease has the potential to influence future basic and clinical studies as well as the implementation of OCTA disease markers.
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19. Association of macular OCT and OCTA parameters with visual acuity in glaucoma
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Wu, Jo-Hsuan, Moghimi, Sasan, Nishida, Takashi, Mohammadzadeh, Vahid, Kamalipour, Alireza, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Aging ,Biomedical Imaging ,Neurodegenerative ,Neurosciences ,Eye ,Humans ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Retinal Vessels ,Quality of Life ,Glaucoma ,Visual Acuity ,Vision ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo investigate the association of macular optical coherence tomography (OCT)/OCT angiography (OCTA) parameters with visual acuity (VA) in glaucoma.Methods144 pseudophakic primary open-angle glaucoma eyes were included. Foveal (fVD), parafoveal (pf), perifoveal (perifVD) and whole-image vessel densities (wiVD) of superficial and deep layers, and their corresponding ganglion cell complex (GCC) thicknesses were obtained from OCTA 6×6 mm2 macula scans. Foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, FAZ circumference and foveal density-300 (FD300) were measured. Correlation between OCT/OCTA parameters and Logarithm of the Minimum Angle of Resolution VA (logMAR VA) in early and moderate-advanced glaucoma was evaluated with age and Signal Strength Index-adjusted mixed models. Area under receiver operating characteristic (AUC) was used to evaluate discriminative power of OCT/OCTA for decreased VA (
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20. Correlation of ganglion cell complex thinning with baseline deep and superficial macular vessel density in glaucoma
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Wu, Jo-Hsuan, Moghimi, Sasan, Nishida, Takashi, Proudfoot, James A, Kamalipour, Alireza, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Biomedical Imaging ,Neurosciences ,Aging ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Neurodegenerative ,Eye ,Humans ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Retinal Vessels ,Intraocular Pressure ,Visual Field Tests ,Nerve Fibers ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Glaucoma ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,glaucoma ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo investigate the relationship between ganglion cell complex (GCC) thinning and baseline deep and superficial macular vessel density (VD) in glaucoma.Methods97 eyes of 69 primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and glaucoma suspect patients from the Diagnostics Innovations in Glaucoma Study with a minimum of 4 visits and 2 years of follow-up after baseline optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) examination were included. OCTA 3×3 mm2 macular scans were acquired at each visit and used to calculate superficial and deep parafoveal VD (pfVD) and OCT-based parafoveal GCC (pfGCC) thickness. Association of baseline superficial and deep pfVD with pfGCC thinning rate was evaluated using linear mixed model.ResultsThe included subjects had a baseline mean visual field mean deviation (95% CI) of -2.9 (-3.7 to -2.1) dB and a mean follow-up period of 3.6 years. In the univariable model, lower baseline superficial pfVD and higher mean intraocular pressure (IOP) during follow-up were significantly associated with a faster pfGCC thinning rate (p
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21. Right versus left eye asymmetry of microvasculature in diabetes revealed by optical coherence tomography angiography.
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Zhao, Tong, Laotaweerungsawat, Sawarin, Chen, Yi, Liu, Xiuyun, Liu, Dongwei, and Stewart, Jay M
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Retinal Vessels ,Fundus Oculi ,Humans ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Female ,Male ,Microvessels ,Glycated Hemoglobin ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Clinical Research ,Diabetes ,Metabolic and endocrine - Abstract
In this study, we explored inter-ocular asymmetry (between the two eyes of the same patient) using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) at different retinopathy stages. A total of 258 patients were divided into four groups: no DM, DM without diabetic retinopathy (DR), non-proliferative DR (NPDR), and proliferative DR (PDR). Superficial and deep vessel density (SVD, DVD), superficial and deep perfusion density (SPD, DPD), foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, perimeter and circularity were calculated, and asymmetry index (AI) was used to evaluate the asymmetry of two eyes of the same subject. AIs of SPD, SVD, FAZ area and FAZ perimeter in the PDR group were larger than all other 3 groups (all p
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22. Retinal changes in patients with different COVID-19 course
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Kateryna Hutsaliuk, Nataliia Skalska, Oleksandra Zborovska, and Nadiia Ulianova
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23. Long-term reproducibility of optical coherence tomography angiography in healthy and stable glaucomatous eyes
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Nishida, Takashi, Moghimi, Sasan, Hou, Huiyuan, Proudfoot, James A, Chang, Aimee C, David, Ryan Caezar C, Kamalipour, Alireza, El-Nimri, Nevin, Rezapour, Jasmin, Bowd, Christopher, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Neurodegenerative ,Biomedical Imaging ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Research ,Aging ,Eye ,Humans ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Reproducibility of Results ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Retinal Vessels ,Intraocular Pressure ,Visual Fields ,Glaucoma ,Ocular Hypertension ,glaucoma ,imaging ,intraocular pressure ,macula ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo assess and compare long-term reproducibility of optic nerve head (ONH) and macula optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) vascular parameters and optical coherence tomography (OCT) thickness parameters in stable primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), glaucoma suspect and healthy eyes.MethodsEighty-eight eyes (15 healthy, 38 glaucoma suspect and 35 non-progressing POAG) of 68 subjects who had at least three visits within 1-1.5 years with OCTA and OCT imaging (Angiovue; Optovue, Fremont, California, USA) on the same day were included. A series of vascular and thickness parameters were measured including macular parafoveal vessel density (pfVD), ONH circumpapillary capillary density (cpCD), macular parafoveal ganglion cell complex (pfGCC) and ONH circumpapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (cpRNFL). A random effects analysis of variance model was used to estimate intraclass correlation (ICC) coefficients and long-term variability estimates.ResultsICC was lower for OCTA (pfVD 0.823 (95% CI 0.736 to 0.888) and cpCD 0.871 (0.818 to 0.912)) compared with OCT (pfGCC 0.995 (0.993 to 0.997) and cpRNFL 0.975 (0.964 to 0.984)). Within-subject test-retest SD was 1.17% and 1.22% for pfVD and cpCD, and 0.57 and 1.22 µm for pfGCC and cpRNFL. Older age and lower signal strength index were associated with decreasing long-term variability of vessel densities.ConclusionsOCTA-measured macula and ONH vascular parameters have good long-term reproducibility, supporting the use of this instrument for longitudinal analysis. OCTA long-term reproducibility is less than OCT-measured thickness reproducibility. This needs to be taken into consideration when serial OCTA images are evaluated for change.Trial registration numberNCT00221897.
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24. CCR2-positive monocytes contribute to the pathogenesis of early diabetic retinopathy in mice.
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Saadane, Aicha, Veenstra, Alexander A, Minns, Martin S, Tang, Jie, Du, Yunpeng, Abubakr Elghazali, Fatima, Lessieur, Emma M, Pearlman, Eric, and Kern, Timothy S
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Retinal Vessels ,Monocytes ,Endothelial Cells ,Animals ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Retinal Degeneration ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Experimental ,Superoxides ,Receptors ,CCR2 ,CCR2 ,Diabetic retinopathy ,Leucocytes ,Leucostasis ,Retinal capillary degeneration ,Superoxide ,Clinical Research ,Neurosciences ,Diabetes ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Eye ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Clinical Sciences ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Public Health and Health Services ,Endocrinology & Metabolism - Abstract
Aims/hypothesisAccumulating evidence suggests that leucocytes play a critical role in diabetes-induced vascular lesions and other abnormalities that characterise the early stages of diabetic retinopathy. However, the role of monocytes has yet to be fully investigated; therefore, we used Ccr2-/- mice to study the role of CCR2+ inflammatory monocytes in the pathogenesis of diabetes-induced degeneration of retinal capillaries.MethodsExperimental diabetes was induced in wild-type and Ccr2-/- mice using streptozotocin. After 2 months, superoxide levels, expression of inflammatory genes, leucostasis, leucocyte- and monocyte-mediated cytotoxicity against retinal endothelial cell death, retinal thickness and visual function were evaluated. Retinal capillary degeneration was determined after 8 months of diabetes. Flow cytometry of peripheral blood for differential expression of CCR2 in monocytes was assessed.ResultsIn nondiabetic mice, CCR2 was highly expressed on monocytes, and Ccr2-/- mice lack CCR2+ monocytes in the peripheral blood. Diabetes-induced retinal superoxide, expression of proinflammatory genes Inos and Icam1, leucostasis and leucocyte-mediated cytotoxicity against retinal endothelial cells were inhibited in diabetic Ccr2-deficient mice and in chimeric mice lacking Ccr2 only from myeloid cells. In order to focus on monocytes, these cells were immuno-isolated after 2 months of diabetes, and they significantly increased monocyte-mediated endothelial cell cytotoxicity ex vivo. Monocytes from Ccr2-deficient mice caused significantly less endothelial cell death. The diabetes-induced retinal capillary degeneration was inhibited in Ccr2-/- mice and in chimeric mice lacking Ccr2 only from myeloid cells.Conclusions/interpretationCCR2+ inflammatory monocytes contribute to the pathogenesis of early lesions of diabetic retinopathy.
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25. 光学相干断层扫描血管成像技术在慢性肾脏病临床评估中的应用进展.
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马良, 胡立影, 石羽, and 龙刚
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common chronic disease. There is homology between retina and kidneys. Diabetic retinopathy and retinal neurovascular injury both reveal common pathophysiological features of ocular retina and kidney. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) detects chorioretinal microcirculation with near-histological resolution. Changes in microvascular structure and function can promote the development of hypertension, diabetes, CKD and related cardiovascular disease (CVD). The examination of fundus nerve microvessels by OCTA in patients with CKD is helpful to the identification of high-risk groups, and provides a new perspective for the assessment of disease progression and CVD risk prediction of patients with CKD. The combination of the deep learning will further expand this aspect of research and become the forefront of future development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Early remodeling and loss of light-induced dilation of retinal small arteries in CADASIL.
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Paques, Michel, Krivosic, Valérie, Castro-Farias, Daniela, Dulière, Cédric, Hervé, Dominique, Chaumette, Céline, Rossant, Florence, Taleb, Abbas, Lebenberg, Jessica, Jouvent, Eric, Tadayoni, Ramin, and Chabriat, Hugues
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A major hurdle to therapeutic development in cerebral small vessel diseases is the lack of in-vivo method that can be used repeatedly for evaluating directly cerebral microvessels. We hypothesised that Adaptive Optics (AO), which allows resolution images up to 1–2 μm/pixel at retinal level, could provide a biomarker for monitoring vascular changes in CADASIL, a genetic form of such condition. In 98 patients and 35 healthy individuals, the wall to lumen ratio (WLR), outer and inner diameter, wall thickness and wall cross-sectional area were measured in a parapapillary and/or paramacular retinal artery. The ratio of vessel diameters before and after light flicker stimulations was also calculated to measure vasoreactivity (VR). Multivariate mixed-model analysis showed that WLR was increased and associated with a larger wall thickness and smaller internal diameter of retinal arteries in patients. The difference was maximal at the youngest age and gradually reduced with aging. Average VR in patients was less than half of that of controls since the youngest age. Any robust association was found with clinical or imaging manifestations of the disease. Thus, AO enables the detection of early functional or structural vascular alterations in CADASIL but with no obvious link to the clinical or imaging severity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Vaskulitis der Retina: Klinik, Diagnostik, Management und Therapie.
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zur Bonsen, Lynn, Rübsam, Anne, Knecht, Vitus, and Pleyer, Uwe
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28. Overview of Deep Learning Methods for Retinal Vessel Segmentation
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Gojić, Gorana, Kundačina, Ognjen, Mišković, Dragiša, Dragan, Dinu, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Trajanovic, Miroslav, editor, Filipovic, Nenad, editor, and Zdravkovic, Milan, editor
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29. Central macular OCTA parameters in glaucoma
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Nishida, Takashi, Oh, Won Hyuk, Moghimi, Sasan, Yarmohammadi, Adeleh, Hou, Huiyuan, David, Ryan Caezar C, Kamalipour, Alireza, Shoji, Takuhei, El-Nimri, Nevin, Rezapour, Jasmin, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Clinical Research ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Neurodegenerative ,Aging ,Biomedical Imaging ,Neurosciences ,Eye ,Humans ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Retinal Vessels ,Macula Lutea ,Fovea Centralis ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma ,imaging ,intraocular pressure ,macula ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Clinical sciences ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
Background/aimsTo investigate the relationship between the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) parameters assessed by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and central visual field parameters in glaucoma and healthy subjects.MethodsOne hundred and eighty-eight subjects (248 eyes), including 24 healthy (38 eyes), 37 glaucoma suspect (42 eyes, and 127 primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients (168 eyes), underwent imaging using OCTA and standard automated perimetry using the 24-2 and 10-2 Swedish Interactive Thresholding Algorithm. OCTA-based and OCT-based FAZ parameters (superficial FAZ area, FAZ circumference), foveal vessel density (FD300) and foveal thickness were measured. The correlation between FAZ parameters and visual field parameters was assessed using linear mixed model.ResultsAxial length adjusted-FAZ area was not different among the three groups (mean (95% CI)): in healthy 0.31 (0.27 to 0.36) mm2, glaucoma suspect 0.29 (0.26 to 0.31) mm2 and POAG eyes 0.28 (0.27 to 0.30) mm2 (p=0.578). FD300 was lower in glaucoma suspect 49.1% (47.9% to 50.4%) and POAG eyes 48.7% (48.1% to 49.4%) than healthy eyes 50.5% (49.3% to 51.7%) though the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.071). Lower FD300 was associated with worse 24-2 and 10-2 visual field mean deviation and foveal threshold in multivariable linear mixed models (all p
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30. Comparison of Multicolor Scanning Laser Imaging and Color Fundus Photography in Evaluating Vessel Whitening in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
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Unno, Nobuyoshi, Lando, Leonardo, Alex, Varsha, Sim, Peng Yong, Jhingan, Mahima, Freeman, William R, and Borooah, Shyamanga
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Biomedical Imaging ,Neurosciences ,Eye ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Male ,Retinal Vein Occlusion ,Fundus Oculi ,Retinal Vessels ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Retinal Diseases ,Photography ,Lasers ,Ischemia ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Retrospective Studies ,Branch retinal vein occlusion ,Color fundus photography ,Multicolor scanning laser imaging ,Retinal ischemia ,Vessel whitening ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
IntroductionFew studies have explored MultiColor™ imaging (MCI) in evaluating retinal vascular diseases, particularly branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). This study aimed to compare the identification of retinal vessel whitening in BRVO using MCI by scanning confocal laser versus conventional white-flash color fundus photography (CFP).MethodsPaired images of consecutive patients diagnosed with BRVO who underwent same-day MCI and CFP were reviewed. Visualization of vessel whitening on MCI and CFP was graded and scored using a scale by two masked graders. A longitudinal analysis of the vessel grading score was performed to evaluate the vessel whitening detection by MCI. A correlation analysis was conducted between vessel whitening on MCI and the measured area of retinal ischemia on fluorescein angiography to evaluate the MCI performance.ResultsForty-four eyes of 41 patients (mean age 69 ± 14 years; 61% female) were analyzed. MCI demonstrated superior vessel whitening visibility score than CFP (p < 0.001). Longitudinal analysis showed no significant changes in vessel whitening visibility scores over a mean follow-up time of 430 ± 648 days (p = 0.655). There was a significantly positive correlation between the grading score of vessels whitening by MCI and the area of ischemia by fluorescein angiography (r2 = 0.15; p = 0.036).ConclusionMCI appears to provide a superior detection of whitening BRVO compared to CFP, serving as a rapid and non-invasive correlate of retinal ischemia.
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31. Retinal mid-peripheral capillary free zones are enlarged in cognitively unimpaired older adults at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease
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Arthur, Edmund, Ravichandran, Swetha, Snyder, Peter J, Alber, Jessica, Strenger, Jennifer, Bittner, Ava K, Khankan, Rima, Adams, Stephanie L, Putnam, Nicole M, Lypka, Karin R, Piantino, Juan A, and Sinoff, Stuart
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Prevention ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Neurodegenerative ,Aging ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Biomedical Imaging ,Dementia ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Research ,Brain Disorders ,Alzheimer's Disease ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Neurological ,Humans ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,Capillaries ,Retinal Vessels ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Alzheimer Disease ,Fundus Oculi ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Alzheimer's disease ,Periarteriole capillary free zones ,Perivenule capillary free zones ,Mid-peripheral capillary free zones ,Early risk detection ,APOE genotyping ,Optical coherence tomography angiography ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundCompared to standard neuro-diagnostic techniques, retinal biomarkers provide a probable low-cost and non-invasive alternative for early Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk screening. We have previously quantified the periarteriole and perivenule capillary free zones (mid-peripheral CFZs) in cognitively unimpaired (CU) young and older adults as novel metrics of retinal tissue oxygenation. There is a breakdown of the inner retinal blood barrier, pericyte loss, and capillary non-perfusion or dropout in AD leading to potential enlargement of the mid-peripheral CFZs. We hypothesized the mid-peripheral CFZs will be enlarged in CU older adults at high risk for AD compared to low-risk individuals.Methods20 × 20° optical coherence tomography angiography images consisting of 512 b-scans, 512 A-scans per b-scan, 12-µm spacing between b-scans, and 5 frames averaged per each b-scan location of the central fovea and of paired major arterioles and venules with their surrounding capillaries inferior to the fovea of 57 eyes of 37 CU low-risk (mean age: 66 years) and 50 eyes of 38 CU high-risk older adults (mean age: 64 years; p = 0.24) were involved in this study. High-risk participants were defined as having at least one APOE e4 allele and a positive first-degree family history of AD while low-risk participants had neither of the two criteria. All participants had Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores ≥ 26. The mid-peripheral CFZs were computed in MATLAB and compared between the two groups.ResultsThe periarteriole CFZ of the high-risk group (75.8 ± 9.19 µm) was significantly larger than that of the low-risk group (71.3 ± 7.07 µm), p = 0.005, Cohen's d = 0.55. The perivenule CFZ of the high-risk group (60.4 ± 8.55 µm) was also significantly larger than that of the low-risk group (57.3 ± 6.40 µm), p = 0.034, Cohen's d = 0.42. There were no significant differences in foveal avascular zone (FAZ) size, FAZ effective diameter, and vessel density between the two groups, all p > 0.05.ConclusionsOur results show larger mid-peripheral CFZs in CU older adults at high risk for AD, with the potential for the periarteriole CFZ to serve as a novel retinal vascular biomarker for early AD risk detection.
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32. Peripheral retinal vessel whitening in patients with diabetes mellitus
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Kalaw, Fritz Gerald P, Sharma, Paripoorna, Kako, Rasha Nabil, Walker, Evan, and Borooah, Shyamanga
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Neurosciences ,Diabetes ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Eye ,Humans ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Retina ,Retinal Vessels ,Diagnostic Imaging ,Arteries ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Fluorescein Angiography - Abstract
This study aimed to identify retinal vessel whitening outside the standard Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) fields and to correlate the findings with vision and severity of diabetic retinopathy. Patients with diabetes mellitus who were seen in the retinal clinic to assess diabetic retinopathy status were included. Retinal vessel whitening was identified using ultra-widefield imaging. Four hundred and forty-five eyes of 260 patients were included. Thirty-five eyes in 24 patients (7.9%) were noted to have peripheral retinal vessel whitening. Thirty-one eyes with peripheral retinal vessel whitening did not have vessel whitening within the standard 7 ETDRS fields (p
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33. Retinal tissue and microvasculature loss in COVID-19 infection
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Kalaw, Fritz Gerald P, Warter, Alexandra, Cavichini, Melina, Knight, Darren, Li, Alexandria, Deussen, Daniel, Galang, Carlo, Heinke, Anna, Mendoza, Veronica, Borooah, Shyamanga, Baxter, Sally L, Bartsch, Dirk-Uwe, Cheng, Lingyun, and Freeman, William R
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Biomedical Imaging ,Clinical Research ,Coronaviruses ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Neurosciences ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Infectious Diseases ,Lung ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Eye ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,COVID-19 ,Retina ,Retinal Vessels ,Microvessels ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Retinal tissue ,Retinal microvasculature ,Vessel Density - Abstract
This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the hypothesis that permanent capillary damage may underlie the long-term COVID-19 sequela by quantifying the retinal vessel integrity. Participants were divided into three subgroups; Normal controls who had not been affected by COVID-19, mild COVID-19 cases who received out-patient care, and severe COVID-19 cases requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission and respiratory support. Patients with systemic conditions that may affect the retinal vasculature before the diagnosis of COVID-19 infection were excluded. Participants underwent comprehensive ophthalmologic examination and retinal imaging obtained from Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SD-OCT), and vessel density using OCT Angiography. Sixty-one eyes from 31 individuals were studied. Retinal volume was significantly decreased in the outer 3 mm of the macula in the severe COVID-19 group (p = 0.02). Total retinal vessel density was significantly lower in the severe COVID-19 group compared to the normal and mild COVID-19 groups (p = 0.004 and 0.0057, respectively). The intermediate and deep capillary plexuses in the severe COVID-19 group were significantly lower compared to other groups (p
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34. Remnant cholesterol is correlated with retinal vascular morphology and diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study
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Shuli Chen, Yi Xu, Bo Chen, Senlin Lin, Lina Lu, Minna Cheng, Yuheng Wang, Qinping Yang, Saiguang Ling, Dengji Zhou, Yan Shi, Haidong Zou, and Yingyan Ma
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Diabetic retinopathy ,Remnant cholesterol ,Retinal vessels ,Type 2 diabetes mellitus ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Background The association between remnant cholesterol (RC) and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remains unclear. Morphological changes in retinal vessels have been reported to predict vascular complications of diabetes, including DR. Methods This cross-sectional study included 6535 individuals with T2DM. The RC value was calculated using the recognized formula. The retinal vascular parameters were measured using fundus photography. The independent relationship between RC and DR was analyzed using binary logistic regression models. Multiple linear regression and subgroup analyses were employed to investigate the link between RC and vascular parameters, including the retinal arteriolar diameter (CRAE), venular diameter (CRVE), and fractal dimension (Df). Mediation analysis was performed to assess whether the vascular morphology could explain the association between RC and DR. Results RC was independently associated with DR in patients with a longer duration of T2DM (> 7 years). Patients with the highest quartile RC levels had larger CRAE (5.559 [4.093, 7.025] μm), CRVE (7.620 [5.298, 9.941] μm) and Df (0.013 [0.009, 0.017]) compared with patients with the lowest quartile RC levels. Results were robust across different subgroups. The association between RC and DR was mediated by CRVE (0.020 ± 0.005; 95% confidence interval: 0.012–0.032). Conclusions RC may be a risk factor for DR among those who have had T2DM for a longer period of time. Higher RC levels were correlated with wider retinal arterioles and venules as well as higher Df, and it may contribute to DR through the dilation of retinal venules.
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35. Effect of Intraorbital Mechanical Compression on Retinal Microvascular Perfusion in Quiescent Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy Based on Ocular Biomechanics Measured by Corvis ST
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Wei Fang, Ziyun Zhou, Zhenbin Qian, Mengdi Wang, Fangjun Bao, and Lijun Shen
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Biomechanical phenomena ,Graves ophthalmopathy ,Retinal vessels ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction To analyze the correlation between orbital compliance and retinal vessel density (VD) based on dynamic Scheimpflug analyzer (Corvis ST) and optical coherence tomographic angiography (OCT-A). Methods In this prospective observational study, 65 eyes of 44 patients with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) in quiescent stage were included (15 males and 29 females). The whole eye movement (WEM) was detected by Corvis ST. The superficial capillary plexus VD (SCP-VD) and deep capillary plexus VD (DCP-VD) were obtained by scanning the 3 × 3 mm area around the fovea using OCT-A, while the peripapillary vessel density (ppVD) was obtained by scanning the 4.5 × 4.5 mm area around the optic disk. Covariances including biomechanically corrected intraocular pressure (bIOP), axial length, age and gender were adjusted during data analysis. Results The mean WEM of the participants was 0.235 ± 0.066 mm. The mean SCP-VD and DCP-VD in whole image were 46.20% ± 3.77% and 50.51% ± 3.96%; the mean whole pp-VD was 49.75% ± 2.01%. WEM was positively correlated with SCP-VD (r = 0.327, p = 0.01) and the whole pp-VD (r = 0.394, p
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36. Observing one’s own macula
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O. D. Dzhumagulov
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macula ,retinal vessels ,entoptic phenomena ,perception of colour ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
A previously unknown technique of observation one’s macula is presented. Depending on the illumination of the room where the observer is present, the macula is visible in whitish-gray, yellowish, blue or green.
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37. Longitudinal Structure–Function Relationship between Macular Vessel Density and Thickness and Central Visual Field in Early Glaucoma
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Mohammadzadeh, Vahid, Moghimi, Sasan, Nishida, Takashi, Proudfoot, James A, Eslani, Medi, Kamalipour, Alireza, El-Nimri, Nevin, Micheletti, Eleonora, Zangwill, Linda M, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Aging ,Clinical Research ,Neurosciences ,Neurodegenerative ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Eye ,Humans ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Glaucoma ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Intraocular Pressure ,Nerve Fibers ,Optic Disk ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Retinal Vessels ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Visual Field Tests ,Visual Fields ,Central visual field ,Ganglion cell complex ,Longitudinal structure-function ,Macular vessel density ,OCT angiography ,Longitudinal structure–function - Abstract
PurposeTo investigate the relationship of longitudinal changes in macular vessel density (VD) from OCT angiography and in ganglion cell complex (GCC) from OCT with central visual field (VF) in eyes with early glaucoma.DesignObservational cohort.ParticipantsA total of 95 eyes, 37 preperimetric and 58 with early glaucoma (24-2 VF mean deviation [MD] ≥ -6 decibels), with an average follow-up of 3.8 years and 5.3 visits, were included.MethodsWhole-image VD (wiVD) and whole-image GCC (wiGCC) and parafoveal scans, as well as localized regions of interest (LROIs), hemiretinae of whole images, and superior, inferior, temporal, and nasal sectors of parafoveal maps, were matched with central VF locations. Age-adjusted rates of change of VD, GCC, mean sensitivity of VF locations, and 10-2 VF MD were calculated using linear mixed-effect models. Normalized rates of change were calculated for comparison of change rates in wiVD and wiGCC.Main outcome measuresStructure-function (SF) correlations of VD and GCC with central VF measurement change rates and comparison of different correlations of SF relationships after bootstrapping the difference of the correlation coefficients.ResultsVessel density loss and GCC thinning demonstrated significant correlations with central VF damage, globally and with most LROIs. The SF correlation (r, 95% confidence interval [CI]) between wiVD and 10-2 VF MD change rates was 0.42 [0.24, 0.58], whereas it was 0.27 [0.08, 0.45] between wiGCC and 10-2 VF MD changes rates (all P < 0.05). In contrast to GCC thinning, VD loss in the parafoveal sectors demonstrated significant correlations with central VF damage in inferior and temporal sectors. Differences in the relationship of SF with central VF damage were not significant between VD loss and GCC thinning. The mean (95% CI) normalized change rates of wiVD (-7.40 [-7.71 to 7.09] %/year) was faster than that of wiGCC (-2.39 [-2.94 to 1.84] %/year) (P < 0.05).ConclusionsRates of VD loss and GCC thinning are associated with central VF loss over time. Assessment of both macular VD and GCC thickness should be considered for evaluation of glaucoma progression.
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38. The Association Between Regional Macula Vessel Density and Central Visual Field Damage in Advanced Glaucoma Eyes
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Ghahari, Elham, Bowd, Christopher, Zangwill, Linda M, Proudfoot, James A, Penteado, Rafaella C, Kyung, Haksu, Hou, Huiyuan, Moghimi, Sasan, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Aging ,Neurosciences ,Neurodegenerative ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Biomedical Imaging ,Bioengineering ,Eye ,Glaucoma ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Humans ,Intraocular Pressure ,Nerve Fibers ,Retinal Ganglion Cells ,Retinal Vessels ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Visual Field Tests ,Visual Fields ,central visual field ,macula ,advanced glaucoma ,vessel density ,thickness ,Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
PrcisBoth macular superficial vessel density and ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness measurement are significantly associated with regional and global 10-degree central visual field (VF) sensitivity in advanced glaucoma.PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the regional and global structure-function relationships between macular vessel density (MVD) assessed by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and 10-2 VF sensitivity in advanced open angle glaucoma eyes.MethodsMacular OCTA and 10-2 VF sensitivity of 44 patients [mean deviation (MD)
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39. Effects of Smoking on Optic Nerve Head Microvasculature Density in Glaucoma
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Eslani, Medi, Nishida, Takashi, Weinreb, Robert N, Baxter, Sally, Mahmoudinezhad, Golnoush, Kamalipour, Alireza, Yarmohammadi, Adeleh, Zangwill, Linda M, and Moghimi, Sasan
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Clinical Research ,Biomedical Imaging ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Neurosciences ,Aging ,Tobacco ,Neurodegenerative ,Tobacco Smoke and Health ,Eye ,Good Health and Well Being ,Capillaries ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Glaucoma ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Humans ,Intraocular Pressure ,Optic Disk ,Retinal Vessels ,Retrospective Studies ,Smoking ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Visual Fields ,glaucoma ,optical coherence tomography ,smoking ,Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
PrcisDecreased superficial whole image capillary density was observed in open angle glaucoma (OAG) patients with high smoking intensity.PurposeTo investigate the effects of smoking on optic nerve head capillary density measured by optical coherence tomography angiography in patients with OAG.MethodsIn this retrospective cross-sectional study, perimetric and preperimetric glaucoma patients enrolled in the Diagnostic Innovations in Glaucoma Study (DIGS) with optical coherence tomography angiography follow-up were included. Univariable and multivariable linear mixed analysis were performed to determine the effects of different variables on the superficial whole image capillary density.ResultsA total of 432 eyes of 271 glaucoma patients comprising 63 preperimetric (106 eyes) and 208 perimetric OAG (326 eyes) were included. A history of tobacco consumption was reported in 105 (38.8%). Among smokers, mean (95% confidence interval) smoking intensity was 12.8 (10.2, 15.5) pack-years. After adjusting for age, glaucoma severity and other confounders, each 10 pack-year increase in smoking intensity (95% confidence interval) was associated with -0.54 (-1.06, -0.02) % lower whole image capillary density ( P =0.041).ConclusionsSmoking intensity is associated with reduced optic nerve vessel density in glaucoma.
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40. Comparison of the Effects of Latanoprostene Bunod and Timolol on Retinal Blood Vessel Density: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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El-Nimri, Nevin W, Moghimi, Sasan, Penteado, Rafaella C, Ghahari, Elham, Yang, Diya, Brye, Nicole, Proudfoot, James, Do, Jiun L, Camp, Andrew, Salcedo, Matthew, Rubio, Veronica, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Clinical Research ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Neurodegenerative ,Aging ,Neurosciences ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Biomedical Imaging ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Eye ,Glaucoma ,Open-Angle ,Humans ,Intraocular Pressure ,Macula Lutea ,Ocular Hypertension ,Prostaglandins F ,Synthetic ,Retinal Vessels ,Timolol ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
PurposeTo compare the differences in retinal vessel density (VD) between topical administration of latanoprostene bunod (LBN) ophthalmic solution 0.024% and timolol maleate 0.5% in patients with open-angle glaucoma (OAG) or ocular hypertension (OHT) and normal subjects.DesignRandomized, single center, crossover clinical trial.MethodsEligible subjects were examined during 6 study visits over 12 weeks. All subjects were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to LBN dosed once daily or timolol dosed twice daily in both eyes (OU) for a duration of 4 weeks each, separated by a 2-week washout period. A comprehensive eye examination OU was performed at each visit. Testing was performed with optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography (optic nerve and macula), as well as visual field examination, on the study eye at baseline and before and after each treatment.ResultsOne eye from each of 50 patients was enrolled (10 healthy patients, 26 patients with OHT, and 14 patients with OAG). After administration of LBN there was significantly increased macular VD (0.76% [0.20%-1.33%], P = 0.009) and a trend in increasing peripapillary VD in patients with OAG and patients with OHT. In contrast, after administration of timolol, there were no differences in macular VD, and a decrease in peripapillary VD only was observed in the nasal inferior sector (-0.56% [-1.08% to -0.03%], P = .04) in patients with OAG and patients with OHT. No change in peripapillary or macular VD was observed in the normal subjects (P > .05 for all).ConclusionsTopical administration of LBN enhanced macular VD in patients with OAG or patients with OHT. In contrast, timolol administration did not have any effect on VD.
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41. An efficient multitasking cascade network for arteriovenous segmentation using dual-modal fundus images.
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Diwakar, Rajnish Kumar, Kumari, Pammi, Saxena, Priyank, and Poddar, Raju
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CASCADE connections ,RETINAL blood vessels ,DIABETIC retinopathy ,RETINAL imaging ,ABSORPTION spectra - Abstract
Our eyesight does not remain the same throughout our lives. Certain diseases start affecting our vision with age, such as diabetic retinopathy, hypertension, and glaucoma. This has varied effects on the structure of the retinal blood vessels. Therefore, studying these retinal blood vessels is vital for pre-diagnosis and diagnosing ophthalmic disease. Low contrast, complicated vessel structure, and inhomogeneous background lighting across subjects pose complex challenges in classifying vessels from retinal images. This paper proposes a cascade-supervised miniature U-Net (CSMi-UNet) to perform arteriovenous segmentation on Dual-Modal fundus images. The Dual-Modal contains monochrome images acquired at two different wavelengths (570 nm and 610 nm) based on hemoglobin absorption spectra, other than the regular RGB fundus images. Because of the high similarity in the arteriole and venule (AV) morphological structure, single modal (RGB) fundus images often result in misclassification. The AV structures are more detailed in the monochromic images and contribute significantly to arteriovenous analysis. The proposed CSMi-UNet utilizes the information with considerably fewer parameters and attains state-of-the-art performance, making it suitable for portable devices. We achieved an arteriovenous classification accuracy of 98.36%, F1-scores of 82.46%, and 82.53% for AV, significantly outperforming previous studies on the Dual-Modal dataset. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Retinal vascular dynamics: A window for observing an irregular heartbeat. A case report.
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Heitmar, Rebekka, Kirchhoff, Paulus, Blann, Andrew, and Kotliar, Konstantin
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RETINAL blood vessels , *ARRHYTHMIA , *HEART beat , *ATRIAL fibrillation , *MICROCIRCULATION disorders - Abstract
Objective: We aimed to characterize several aspects of retinal vascular dynamics in a patient with arrythmia in order to elicit additional diagnostic information on microvascular dysfunction. Methods: A 68‐year‐old male patient with arrythmia and an age‐ and gender‐matched control subject underwent ocular examination including dynamic retinal vessel assessment with flicker light provocation. Retinal vessel diameters were measured continuously following a standard protocol (IMEDOS Systems, Jena, Germany). The data were evaluated using methods of signal analysis. Results: Retinal vessel response following flicker provocation as well as local structural and functional behavior of retinal vessels were comparable between both individuals. The arrhythmia case demonstrated irregular arterial and venous heart rate (HR) pulsation with an average frequency of 1 Hz. Moreover, the case showed a higher magnitude and larger periods of low‐frequency retinal vessel oscillations as well as lower periodicity of both HR pulsations and low‐frequency vasomotions. Conclusions: Besides numerical examination of irregular HR pulsations in case of arrhythmia, from the direct noninvasive assessment of retinal vessel dynamics one can derive more detailed information on microvascular function including the whole spectrum of retinal arterial and venous pulsations and vasomotions. This may have implications for health screening not limited to atrial fibrillation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Effect of Intraorbital Mechanical Compression on Retinal Microvascular Perfusion in Quiescent Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy Based on Ocular Biomechanics Measured by Corvis ST.
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Fang, Wei, Zhou, Ziyun, Qian, Zhenbin, Wang, Mengdi, Bao, Fangjun, and Shen, Lijun
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RETINAL blood vessels ,BIOMECHANICS ,PERFUSION ,COHERENCE (Optics) ,INTRAOCULAR pressure - Abstract
Introduction: To analyze the correlation between orbital compliance and retinal vessel density (VD) based on dynamic Scheimpflug analyzer (Corvis ST) and optical coherence tomographic angiography (OCT-A). Methods: In this prospective observational study, 65 eyes of 44 patients with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) in quiescent stage were included (15 males and 29 females). The whole eye movement (WEM) was detected by Corvis ST. The superficial capillary plexus VD (SCP-VD) and deep capillary plexus VD (DCP-VD) were obtained by scanning the 3 × 3 mm area around the fovea using OCT-A, while the peripapillary vessel density (ppVD) was obtained by scanning the 4.5 × 4.5 mm area around the optic disk. Covariances including biomechanically corrected intraocular pressure (bIOP), axial length, age and gender were adjusted during data analysis. Results: The mean WEM of the participants was 0.235 ± 0.066 mm. The mean SCP-VD and DCP-VD in whole image were 46.20% ± 3.77% and 50.51% ± 3.96%; the mean whole pp-VD was 49.75% ± 2.01%. WEM was positively correlated with SCP-VD (r = 0.327, p = 0.01) and the whole pp-VD (r = 0.394, p < 0.01) after adjusting by gender, axial length (AL), age and bIOP, but it was not significantly correlated with DCP-VD (r = 0.072 p = 0.581). Conclusion: Increase in orbital pressure might reduce retinal microvascular perfusion. Our data suggest orbital mechanical compression may be an important cause of retinal VD changes in quiescent patients with TAO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Reduced Retinal Blood Vessel Densities Measured by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Keratoconus Patients Are Negatively Correlated with Keratoconus Severity.
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Leclaire, Martin Dominik, Storp, Jens Julian, Lahme, Larissa, Esser, Eliane Luisa, Eter, Nicole, and Alnawaiseh, Maged
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Keratoconus (KC) is the most common corneal ectasia. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a relatively new non-invasive imaging technique that allows the visualization and quantification of retinal and choriocapillary blood vessels. The aim of this study is to assess retinal and choriocapillary vessel density (VD) differences between KC patients and healthy controls and to investigate correlations between VD and KC severity. Fifty-two eyes were included in this exploratory study: twenty-six eyes from 26 KC patients and twenty-six eyes from 26 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. All patients underwent Scheimpflug corneal topography with Pentacam, axis lengths measurement and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A). The thinnest spot in corneal pachymetry, maximum K (Kmax) and KC severity indices from the Belin/Ambrósio enhanced ectasia display (BAD) were also assessed. There was a distinct reduction particularly in the retinal VD of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP). Correlation analyses showed strong and moderate negative correlations between the VD in the macular SCP and BAD KC scores and between the SCP VD and Kmax. There was no difference in retinal thickness between the KC and healthy controls. With this study, further evidence for altered VD measurements by OCT-A in KC patients is given. For the first time, we demonstrated negative correlations between BAD KC scores and retinal blood vessel alterations. A major limitation of the study is the relatively small sample size. Since an artefactual reduction of the quantitative OCT-A measurements due to irregular corneal topography in KC must be assumed, it remains to be investigated whether there are also actual changes in the retinal microcirculation in KC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Retinal changes in patients with different COVID-19 course.
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Hutsaliuk, Kateryna, Skalska, Nataliia, Zborovska, Oleksandra, and Ulianova, Nadiia
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RETINAL vein ,COVID-19 ,FUNDUS oculi ,RETINAL blood vessels ,OPTIC nerve - Abstract
Aim of the study: To study the peculiarities of retinal changes’ structure and frequency according to fundoscopy data in patients with different clinical course of COVID-19. Material and methods: This was prospective, uncontrolled crosssectional study. A total of 117 patients (234 eyes) with varying severity of COVID-19 clinical course were divided into groups: 1) an extremely severe course; 2) a severe course; 3) moderate severity with decompensated accompanying pathology; 4) moderate severity with compensated concomitant pathology. Registration of patients’ eye fundus with the portable fundus camera Pictor Plus Fundus Camera and VistaView (Volk Optical). Results: Cotton wool spots, narrowed retinal vessels, central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) (8.8%), petechial and intraretinal hemorrhages (23.5%), tortuosity and dilatation of retinal venules (11.8%), prethrombosis of the central retinal vein (CRV) (a state determined by venous blood stasis, characterized by dilated appearance of the eye fundus veins, their dark color, curved structure, optic nerve edema) (2.9%) and vitreous hemorrhage (5.9%) were found in 1
st group patients; in 29.4% of cases there were no retinal changes. Retinal changes were absent in 59.3% in 4th group patients and in 86.7% in 3rd group patients; no clinically significant retinal changes were detected in these patients. Conclusions: Retinal changes’ structure and frequency in patients with COVID-19 correlate with the severity of its clinical course. Within 1st group patients cotton wool spots, narrowed retinal vessels, petechial and intraretinal hemorrhages, thrombosis/prethrombosis of CRV, tortuosity and dilatation of retinal venules, and vitreous hemorrhage are diagnosed, which is significantly more common than in patients of 3rd and 4th groups (p < 0.05). A trend of decreasing risk of clinically significant retinal changes (thrombosis/ prethrombosis of CRV) and vitreous hemorrhage with decreasing severity of the disease was observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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46. Remnant cholesterol is correlated with retinal vascular morphology and diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study.
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Chen, Shuli, Xu, Yi, Chen, Bo, Lin, Senlin, Lu, Lina, Cheng, Minna, Wang, Yuheng, Yang, Qinping, Ling, Saiguang, Zhou, Dengji, Shi, Yan, Zou, Haidong, and Ma, Yingyan
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TYPE 2 diabetes ,DIABETIC retinopathy ,DIABETES complications ,CROSS-sectional method ,CHOLESTEROL ,RETINAL blood vessels ,MEDIATION (Statistics) ,LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Background: The association between remnant cholesterol (RC) and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remains unclear. Morphological changes in retinal vessels have been reported to predict vascular complications of diabetes, including DR. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 6535 individuals with T2DM. The RC value was calculated using the recognized formula. The retinal vascular parameters were measured using fundus photography. The independent relationship between RC and DR was analyzed using binary logistic regression models. Multiple linear regression and subgroup analyses were employed to investigate the link between RC and vascular parameters, including the retinal arteriolar diameter (CRAE), venular diameter (CRVE), and fractal dimension (D
f ). Mediation analysis was performed to assess whether the vascular morphology could explain the association between RC and DR. Results: RC was independently associated with DR in patients with a longer duration of T2DM (> 7 years). Patients with the highest quartile RC levels had larger CRAE (5.559 [4.093, 7.025] μm), CRVE (7.620 [5.298, 9.941] μm) and Df (0.013 [0.009, 0.017]) compared with patients with the lowest quartile RC levels. Results were robust across different subgroups. The association between RC and DR was mediated by CRVE (0.020 ± 0.005; 95% confidence interval: 0.012–0.032). Conclusions: RC may be a risk factor for DR among those who have had T2DM for a longer period of time. Higher RC levels were correlated with wider retinal arterioles and venules as well as higher Df , and it may contribute to DR through the dilation of retinal venules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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47. Impact of image resolution on retinal vessel tortuosity assessment.
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Several ocular and cardiovascular disorders are characterized by an elevated tortuosity of retinal blood vessels. Objective tortuosity measurements can be obtained through the computation of a set of tortuosity indices derived from digital image analysis of an eye fundus image. These calculations require the parametrization of the vessel path traced in the image. As a vessel descriptor, tortuosity should be independent of scale, but this property demands thorough examination and assessment for each index. We investigate the impact of altering image resolution on the local tortuosity indices of retinal vessels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Sectoral Sparing Associated With a Cilioretinal Artery in Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy.
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Gaier, Eric, Rasool, Nailyn, and Rizzo, Joseph
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Aged ,Animals ,Ciliary Arteries ,Giant Cell Arteritis ,Humans ,Optic Neuropathy ,Ischemic ,Retinal Artery Occlusion ,Retinal Vessels - Abstract
Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a life-threatening vasculitis occurring in older adults that can cause blindness by ischemia of the choroid, retina, and optic nerve. We report a case of a patient who presented with occult GCA with severe anterior ischemic optic neuropathy affecting both optic nerves, delayed choroidal filling, and a concomitant cilioretinal artery occlusion in the left eye. The retinal territory supplied by the affected cilioretinal artery was hypoperfused, yet this retinal territory at least partially corresponded to the only preserved visual field in that eye. The sector of the optic disc corresponding to the emergence of the cilioretinal artery was the only sector spared by pallid edema. This pattern of sectoral sparing associated with a cilioretinal artery has been observed in other patients with GCA and in animal models of posterior ciliary artery occlusion. This case serves as a clear example of an incompletely understood phenomenon in posterior pole circulation in vascular occlusive disease that deserves further study.
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49. OCT-Angiography Face Mask–Associated Artifacts During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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El-Nimri, Nevin W, Micheletti, Eleonora, Mohammadzadeh, Vahid, Nishida, Takashi, Kamalipour, Alireza, Zangwill, Linda M, Bowd, Christopher, Moghimi, Sasan, and Weinreb, Robert N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology and Optometry ,Aging ,Neurodegenerative ,Neurosciences ,Biomedical Imaging ,Clinical Research ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Bioengineering ,Eye ,Angiography ,Artifacts ,COVID-19 ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Glaucoma ,Humans ,Intraocular Pressure ,Masks ,Pandemics ,Retinal Vessels ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,optical coherence tomography-angiography ,artifacts ,face mask ,pandemic ,imaging ,glaucoma ,vessel density ,Clinical Sciences ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Ophthalmology and optometry - Abstract
PrcisFace mask wearing has no significant effects on artifacts or vessel density measurements in optic nerve head (ONH) and macular optical coherence tomography-angiography (OCT-A) scans.PurposeThe aim was to assess the difference in area of artifacts observed in optical OCT-A scans with and without face mask wear and to verify if mask wear interferes with OCT-A vessel density measurements.Subjects and controlsA total of 64 eyes of 10 healthy subjects, 4 ocular hypertensive, 8 glaucoma suspects, and 17 glaucoma patients were included.Materials and methodsHigh-density ONH and macula OCT-A scans were obtained in patients with and without surgical masks. Seven different artifacts (motion, decentration, defocus, shadow, segmentation failure, blink, and Z-offset) were quantitatively evaluated by 2 trained graders. The changes in the area (% of scan area) of artifacts, without and with mask wearing, and differences of vessel density were evaluated.ResultsTrends of increasing motion artifact area for the ONH scans [4.23 (-0.52, 8.98) %, P=0.08] and defocus artifact area for the macular scans [1.06 (-0.14, 2.26) %, P=0.08] were found with face mask wear. However, there were no significant differences in the mean % area of any artifacts (P>0.05 for all). Further, the estimated mean difference in vessel density in images acquired without and with masks was not significant for any type of artifact.ConclusionFace mask wearing had no significant effect on area of artifacts or vessel density measurements. OCT-A vessel density measurements can be acquired reliably with face mask wear during the pandemic.
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50. Predictive visual field outcomes after optic chiasm decompressive surgery by retinal vessels parameters using optical coherence tomography angiography
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Wen-Juan Yu, Jin Xiao, Guang-Xin Wang, Chang Jiang, Wei Zha, and Rong-Feng Liao
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sellar region mass ,retinal vessels ,optic chiasm ,optical coherence tomography angiography ,visual field ,decompressive surgery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To evaluate the predictive value of superficial retinal capillary plexus (SRCP) and radial peripapillary capillary (RPC) for visual field recovery after optic cross decompression and compare them with peripapillary nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) and ganglion cell complex (GCC). METHODS: This prospective longitudinal observational study included patients with chiasmal compression due to sellar region mass scheduled for decompressive surgery. Generalized estimating equations were used to compare retinal vessel density and retinal layer thickness pre- and post-operatively and with healthy controls. Logistic regression models were used to assess the relationship between preoperative GCC, pRNFL, SRCP, and RPC parameters and visual field recovery after surgery. RESULTS: The study included 43 eyes of 24 patients and 48 eyes of 24 healthy controls. Preoperative RPC and SRCP vessel density and pRNFL and GCC thickness were lower than healthy controls and higher than postoperative values. The best predictive GCC and pRNFL models were based on the superior GCC [area under the curve (AUC)=0.866] and the tempo-inferior pRNFL (AUC=0.824), and the best predictive SRCP and RPC models were based on the nasal SRCP (AUC=0.718) and tempo-inferior RPC (AUC=0.825). There was no statistical difference in the predictive value of the superior GCC, tempo-inferior pRNFL, and tempo-inferior RPC (all P>0.05). CONCLUSION: Compression of the optic chiasm by tumors in the saddle area can reduce retinal thickness and blood perfusion. This reduction persists despite the recovery of the visual field after decompression surgery. GCC, pRNFL, and RPC can be used as sensitive predictors of visual field recovery after decompression surgery.
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