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Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy: a systematic review of vascular biomarkers.

Authors :
Bakker, Elise
Dikland, Felix Anne
van Bakel, Roan
Andrade De Jesus, Danilo
Sánchez Brea, Luisa
Klein, Stefan
van Walsum, Theo
Rossant, Florence
Farías, Daniela Castro
Grieve, Kate
Paques, Michel
Source :
Survey of Ophthalmology. Mar2022, Vol. 67 Issue 2, p369-387. 19p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Retinal vascular diseases are a leading cause for blindness and partial sight certifications. By applying adaptive optics (AO) to conventional imaging modalities, the microstructures of the retinal vasculature can be observed with high spatial resolution, hence offering a unique opportunity for the exploration of the human microcirculation. The objective of this systematic review is to describe the current state of retinal vascular biomarkers imaged by AO flood illumination ophthalmoscopy (FIO) and AO scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO). A literature research was conducted in the PubMed and Scopus databases on July 9, 2020. From 217 screened studies, 42 were eligible for this review. All studies underwent a quality check regarding their content. A meta-analysis was performed for the biomarkers reported for the same pathology in at least three studies using the same modality. The most frequently studied vascular biomarkers were the inner diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), parietal thickness (PT), wall cross-sectional area (WCSA), and wall-to-lumen ratio (WLR). The applicability of AO vascular biomarkers has been mostly explored in systemic hypertension using AO FIO and in diabetes using AO SLO. The result of the meta-analysis for hypertensive patients showed that WLR, PT, and ID were significantly different when compared to healthy controls, while WCSA was not (P < 0.001, P = 0.002, P < 0.001, and P = 0.070, respectively). The presented review shows that, although a substantial number of retinal vascular biomarkers have been explored in AO en face imaging, further clinical research and standardization of procedures is needed to validate such biomarkers for the longitudinal monitoring of arterial hypertension and other diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00396257
Volume :
67
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Survey of Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155285317
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.survophthal.2021.05.012