1. Grid-based analysis of three-dimensional choroidal Sattler's and Haller's layer vascularity volume index and its relation to age and axial length in adults by ultra-widefield swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography.
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Qu Y, Ma J, Di R, Bian Y, Li Y, Zhang H, Qin Y, Liu Q, Lei J, and Li J
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Young Adult, Age Factors, Cross-Sectional Studies, Fundus Oculi, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Choroid blood supply, Choroid diagnostic imaging, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Fluorescein Angiography methods, Axial Length, Eye diagnostic imaging, Retinal Vessels diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Background: This study was to evaluate the features of choroidal Sattler's and Haller's layer (CSHL) vessels in adults and explore its relationship with factors such as age, axial length (AL) and body mass index (BMI) by using ultra-widefield swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (ultra-widefield SS-OCTA)., Methods: 24mm × 20mm fovea centered rectangular SS-OCTA scans were acquired. They were divided into 9 identical grids, with each equal size of 8 mm × 6.7 mm. OCTA artifacts were evaluated. Three-dimensional choroidal vascularity volume index (CVI) and choroidal vascular volume per unit area (CVV/a or CVV) of CSHL were calculated. The correlations of CVI and CVV with age, AL, and BMI were analyzed., Results: Artifacts account for 19.30%, 18.60%, 30.23% of three inferior grids, respectively. CVI and CVV of left eyes were 30.82 ± 0.28% and 76.76 ± 2.19μm, respectively. Similary, CVI and CVV of right eyes were 31.16 ± 0.34% and 80.49 ± 3.10μm. Strong relationships of CVI (0.877, P = 0.000) and CVV (0.866, P = 0.000) were found between the two eyes in the same individual. The covariance of CVI is lower than that of CVV. Higher CVI was associated with younger age and shorter AL. Neither CVI nor CVV has association with BMI., Conclusions: CVI can be a more stable parameter for describing choroidal medium and large-sized vessels compared to CVV. Aging and longer AL were associated with attenuated CSHL's vascularity. Taken together, these findings may provide helpful and referential CSHL vascular parameters for retinal specialists to reveal risk factors of choroidal diseases., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. All procedures performed in the study were in accordance with the Helsinki declaration. The research protocol was reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of Biomedical Ethics Review Committee of Xi’an Jiaotong University, with the approval number 2022–138. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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