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Moradian S, Dehghan M, Seifi MB, Dastmardi M, Suri F. Choroidal and Retinal OCTA Parameters after Scleral Buckling. J Ophthalmic Vis Res 2024; 19:440-448. [PMID: 39917449 PMCID: PMC11795003 DOI: 10.18502/jovr.v19i4.14432] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/16/2023] [Accepted: 07/13/2024] [Indexed: 02/09/2025] Open
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Purpose To evaluate choroidal structure and vasculature in eyes following scleral buckling (SB) for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) compared with fellow eyes and control eyes. Methods This retrospective observational study was performed on 84 eyes: 32 eyes in the study group consisting of patients who had undergone SB due to RRD, 32 fellow eyes of the same patients, and 20 normal control eyes. Choroidal structures and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) parameters were measured and compared among the three study groups. Results In the study group, the mean total choroidal area (0.6816 ± 0.03188 mm2) was comparable to the fellow eyes (0.7199 ± 0.03056 mm2) and the control group (0.7154 ± 0.17160 mm2). Mean outer luminal area was significantly lower in the study group (0.4089 ± 0.00442 mm2) than in the fellow eyes (0.4437 ± 0.00701 mm2) and the control group (0.4475 ± 0.00442 mm2) (P = 0.042, and 0.047, respectively). The choroidal vascularity index (CVI) and OCTA parameters were not significantly different in eyes with prior SB compared to the fellow eyes and the control group. Conclusion SB does not significantly affect CVI, choroidal vasculature, and OCTA parameters.
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- Siamak Moradian
- Ophthalmic Research Center, Research Institute for Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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- Ophthalmic Research Center, Research Institute for Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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- Ophthalmic Research Center, Research Institute for Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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- Ophthalmic Research Center, Research Institute for Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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- Ophthalmic Research Center, Research Institute for Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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D'Aloisio R, Ruggeri ML, Porreca A, Di Nicola M, Aharrh-Gnama A, Quarta A, Gironi M, Toto L, Mastropasqua R. Choroidal Vascularity Index Fluctuations in Epiretinal Membranes in Vitreoretinal Surgery: Comparison Between Idiopathic and Diabetic Ones. Transl Vis Sci Technol 2023; 12:9. [PMID: 38060233 PMCID: PMC10709804 DOI: 10.1167/tvst.12.12.9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/08/2023] Open
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Purpose The aim of the study was to analyze choroidal vascularity index (CVI) fluctuations in patients with epiretinal membrane after vitreoretinal surgery, comparing idiopathic and secondary diabetic ones. Methods Thirty eyes suffering from idiopathic ERMs (I-ERMS; n = 15) and diabetic ERMs (D-ERMS; n = 15) were analyzed in this observational prospective study. Anatomical (central macular thickness) and functional (best-corrected visual acuity) parameters were analyzed preoperatively and at 1 and 3 months after vitrectomy. Perfusion findings regarding CVI and luminal area were also calculated. Results At 1 month after surgery, the luminal area and CVI significantly decreased in the I-ERMS group, whereas they were increased in the D-ERMS group. At the 3-month follow-up, the CVI tended to return to baseline values in I-ERMS and to reduce in D-ERMS, but without any statistical differences. Conclusions The significant change in the CVI after surgery seems to imply that the choroidal layer is affected by vitreomacular disease and can become a novel potential biomarker of predictiveness in vitreoretinal surgery. Translational Relevance The aim of the study was to focus on the early choroidal changes to better understand initial predictive elements of long-term functional postoperative outcomes.
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- Rossella D'Aloisio
- Ophthalmology Clinic, Department of Medicine and Science of Ageing, University G. D'Annunzio Chieti- Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Ophthalmology Clinic, Department of Medicine and Science of Ageing, University G. D'Annunzio Chieti- Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Department of Medical, Oral and Biotechnological Sciences, Laboratory of Biostatistics, University "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Department of Medical, Oral and Biotechnological Sciences, Laboratory of Biostatistics, University "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti-Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Ophthalmology Clinic, Department of Medicine and Science of Ageing, University G. D'Annunzio Chieti- Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Ophthalmology Clinic, Department of Medicine and Science of Ageing, University G. D'Annunzio Chieti- Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Ophthalmology Clinic, Department of Medicine and Science of Ageing, University G. D'Annunzio Chieti- Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Ophthalmology Clinic, Department of Medicine and Science of Ageing, University G. D'Annunzio Chieti- Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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- Ophthalmology Clinic, Department of Medicine and Science of Ageing, University G. D'Annunzio Chieti- Pescara, Chieti, Italy
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Chen J, Guan L, Liu Y, Song Y, Tang Y, Cao Y, Li M, Sheng A, Zhang Z, Liu H. Choroidal vascular changes in silicone oil-filled eyes after vitrectomy for rhegmatogenous retinal detachments. BMC Ophthalmol 2023; 23:442. [PMID: 37919665 PMCID: PMC10621110 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-023-03167-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/07/2023] [Accepted: 10/09/2023] [Indexed: 11/04/2023] Open
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INTRODUCTION The tamponade of silicone oil (SO) can affect both the structure and blood flow of the retina. However, there are few studies on the effect of SO tamponade on choroidal blood flow. Our study aimed to compare the effects of SO tamponade on the choroidal vascular index (CVI) and choroidal thickness (CT) in patients with unilateral rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) with operated eyes and fellow healthy eyes. METHODS We retrospectively collected demographic and clinical data from 36 patients who underwent 23G pars plana vitrectomy and SO tamponade for unilateral complicated RRD. Enhanced depth imaging-optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT) scans were performed both within 1 week before SO removal and at the last follow-up visit after SO removal. Using ImageJ software, images were binarized to segment the total choroidal area, luminal area, and stromal area, respectively. The CVI was calculated as CVI=(luminal area)/(total choroidal area), and CT was also evaluated. RESULTS During SO tamponade, the CVI and luminal area in operated eyes were significantly lower compared to fellow eyes (57.616 ± 0.030 vs. 60.042 ± 0.019, P < 0.0001; 0.909 [0.694; 1.185] vs. 1.091 [0.785; 1.296], P = 0.007). Even after SO removal, the CVI remained lower in operated eyes than in fellow eyes (59.530 ± 0.018 vs. 60.319 ± 0.020, P = 0.031). Both CVI and luminal area were lower in operated eyes before SO removal than after SO removal (57.616 ± 0.030 vs. 59.530 ± 0.018, P = 0.0003; 0.909 [0.694; 1.185] vs. 0.994 [0.712; 1.348], P = 0.028). The duration of SO tamponade was positively correlated with the difference in CVI between fellow eyes and operated eyes during SO tamponade (P = 0.035). Total choroidal area, stromal area, and CT did not differ significantly between fellow eyes and operated eyes or between pre- and post-SO removal. CONCLUSIONS SO tamponade reduces CVI and decreases choroidal blood circulation in patients with retinal detachments required vitrectomy combined with SO tamponade. The longer the SO tamponade time, the more CVI reduction. In future work, we will aim to reduce these side effects by shortening the duration of silicone oil filling.
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- Jiayu Chen
- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
- Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Institute of Xuzhou, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 2210004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
- Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Institute of Xuzhou, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 2210004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China
- Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Institute of Xuzhou, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 2210004, China
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China.
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China.
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China.
- Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Institute of Xuzhou, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 2210004, China.
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- The Affiliated Xuzhou Municipal Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China.
- Department of Ophthalmology, Xuzhou First People's Hospital, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 221000, China.
- Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, 221004, China.
- Eye Disease Prevention and Treatment Institute of Xuzhou, 269 Daxue Road, Tongshan District, Xuzhou, 2210004, China.
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Quiroz-Reyes MA, Quiroz-Gonzalez EA, Quiroz-Gonzalez MA, Lima-Gomez V. Postoperative Choroidal Vascular Biomarkers in Eyes with Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment-Related Giant Retinal Tears. Int J Retina Vitreous 2023; 9:45. [PMID: 37528479 PMCID: PMC10391839 DOI: 10.1186/s40942-023-00482-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/06/2023] [Accepted: 07/11/2023] [Indexed: 08/03/2023] Open
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PURPOSE Choroidal vascularity index (CVI) and choriocapillaris flow area (CFA) are perfusion biomarkers relevant to retinal disease management. There is limited knowledge regarding these biomarkers in eyes that have been successfully treated for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) due to giant retinal tears (GRTs). This study aimed to analyze the relationship between choroidal perfusion biomarkers and functional outcomes in surgically treated eyes with GRT-associated RRD and their fellow eyes. METHODS A total of 33 GRT eyes and 29 fellow eyes were included in this study. All RRD-GRT eyes were treated with vitrectomy and categorized into two groups based on whether additional scleral buckles (SB) were placed. Visual and choroidal features were compared between the groups. RESULTS The subjects had an average age of 55.18 years, a mean time of 2.36 weeks before surgery, and a mean follow-up time of 25.9 months. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was substantially worse in GRT eyes (1.9 logMAR) than in fellow control eyes (0.23 logMAR) but substantially improved after surgery (0.59 logMAR). There were no differences in the presurgical characteristics and BCVA between the eyes that did and did not undergo SB. Long-term CVI and CFA were lower in eyes with GRT than in their fellow eyes. Among eyes with GRT, those with SB had significantly lower CVI and CFA. Correlation analysis revealed that the CVI and CFA were positively correlated with visual outcomes (negative correlation with logMAR). CONCLUSION Despite successful surgical repair, long-term functional and choroidal evaluations showed permanent changes in eyes with GRT. Positive correlations between perfusion biomarkers and visual function suggest that better choroidal vasculature is associated with better visual outcomes. The results of this study highlight the benefits of analyzing choroidal vasculature biomarkers and the relationship between the choroidal anatomy and vision.
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- Miguel A Quiroz-Reyes
- Retina Department of Oftalmologia Integral ABC, Medical and Surgical Assistance Institution (Nonprofit Organization) Affiliated with the Postgraduate Studies Division at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Av. Paseo de las Palmas 735 Suite 303, Lomas de Chapultepec, 11000, Mexico City, Mexico.
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- Retina Department of Oftalmologia Integral ABC, Medical and Surgical Assistance Institution (Nonprofit Organization) Affiliated with the Postgraduate Studies Division at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Av. Paseo de las Palmas 735 Suite 303, Lomas de Chapultepec, 11000, Mexico City, Mexico
- Institute of Ophthalmology. Fundacion Conde de Valenciana, Medical and Surgical Assistance Institution (Nonprofit Organization) Affiliated with the Postgraduate Studies Division at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Calle Chimalpopoca 14. Col Obrera, 06800, Mexico, Mexico
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- Retina Department of Oftalmologia Integral ABC, Medical and Surgical Assistance Institution (Nonprofit Organization) Affiliated with the Postgraduate Studies Division at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Av. Paseo de las Palmas 735 Suite 303, Lomas de Chapultepec, 11000, Mexico City, Mexico
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- Juarez Hospital, Public Assistance Institution (Nonprofit Organization), Av. Politecnico Nacional 5160, Colonia Magdalena de las Salinas, 07760, Mexico City, Mexico
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