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Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout in the Absence of Parapapillary Atrophy in POAG.

Authors :
Lee EJ
Song JE
Hwang HS
Kim JA
Lee SH
Kim TW
Source :
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science [Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci] 2023 Mar 01; Vol. 64 (3), pp. 21.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: To describe the parapapillary choroidal microvasculature dropout (CMvD) in glaucomatous eyes without β-zone parapapillary atrophy (β-PPA) and compare its characteristics with that of CMvD with β-PPA.<br />Methods: Peripapillary choroidal microvasculature was evaluated on en face images obtained using optical coherence tomography angiography. CMvD was defined as a focal sectoral capillary dropout with no visible microvascular network identified in the choroidal layer. Peripapillary and optic nerve head structures, including the presence of β-PPA, peripapillary choroidal thickness and lamina cribrosa curvature index were evaluated using the images obtained by enhanced depth-imaging optical coherence tomography.<br />Results: The study included 100 glaucomatous eyes with CMvD (25 without and 75 with β-PPA) and 97 eyes without CMvD (57 without and 40 with β-PPA). Regardless of the presence of β-PPA, eyes with CMvD tended to have a worse visual field at a given RNFL thickness than eyes without CMvD, with patients having eyes with CMvD having lower diastolic blood pressure and more frequent cold extremities than patients with eyes lacking CMvD. Peripapillary choroidal thickness was significantly smaller in eyes with than without CMvD, but was not affected by the presence of β-PPA. β-PPA without CMvD was not associated with vascular variables.<br />Conclusions: CMvD were found in the absence of β-PPA in glaucomatous eyes. CMvDs had similar characteristics in the presence and absence of β-PPA. Clinical and optic nerve head structural characteristics potentially relevant to compromised optic nerve head perfusion were dependent on the presence of CMvD, rather than the presence of β-PPA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1552-5783
Volume :
64
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36897150
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.3.21