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Microperimetry and Optical Coherence Tomography Changes in Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus without Retinopathy.

Authors :
Orduna-Hospital E
Otero-Rodríguez J
Perdices L
Sánchez-Cano A
Boned-Murillo A
Acha J
Pinilla I
Source :
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) [Diagnostics (Basel)] 2021 Jan 16; Vol. 11 (1). Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jan 16.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: We aimed to measure and correlate inner retinal layer (IRL) thickness and macular sensitivity by optical coherence tomography (OCT) and by microperimetry, respectively, in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients (DM1) without diabetic retinopathy (DR).<br />Methods: Fifty-one DM1 patients and 81 age-matched healthy subjects underwent measurement of the axial length (AL), retinal thickness in the macular ETDRS areas by swept source (SS)-OCT and macular sensitivity by microperimeter.<br />Results: The total retinal and IRL thicknesses were thicker in the DM1 group ( p < 0.05) in practically all ETDRS areas, and they had a generalized decrease in sensitivity ( p < 0.05) in 9 areas between both groups. There was a significant negative correlation between retinal sensitivity and age in all areas and in visual acuity (VA) in 5 out of the 9 areas for DM1 patients. Only a mild negative correlation was observed between retinal sensitivity in the 5° nasal inner (5NI) area and in IRL thickness in the temporal inner (TI) area (-0.309 with p = 0.029) in the DM1 group.<br />Conclusion: Aging and disease evolution in DM1 patients without DR signs generate a decrease in retinal sensitivity. There was a direct relationship between retinal sensitivity and macular thickness in the DM1 group.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2075-4418
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33467213
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11010136