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Detection of diabetic neovascularisation using single-capture 65°-widefield optical coherence tomography angiography

Authors :
Stino, Heiko
Niederleithner, Michael
Iby, Johannes
Sedova, Aleksandra
Schlegl, Thomas
Steiner, Irene
Sacu, Stefan
Drexler, Wolfgang
Schmoll, Tilman
Leitgeb, Rainer
Schmidt-Erfurth, Ursula Margarethe
Pollreisz, Andreas
Source :
British Journal of Ophthalmology; 2024, Vol. 108 Issue: 1 p91-97, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

AimTo assess the detection rate of retinal neovascularisation (NV) in eyes with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) using widefield optical coherence tomography angiography (WF-OCTA) in comparison to ultrawidefield fluorescein angiography (UWF-FA).MethodsSingle-capture 65°-WF-OCTA-imaging was performed in patients with NV at the disc or elsewhere (NVE) detected on UWF-FA using a modified PlexElite system and B-scans were examined for blood flow signals breaching the internal limiting membrane. Sensitivity of WF-OCTA and UWF colour fundus (UWF-CF) photography for correct diagnosis of PDR was determined and interdevice agreement (Fleiss’ κ) between WF-OCTA and UWF-FA for detection of NV in the total gradable area and each retinal quadrant was evaluated.ResultsFifty-nine eyes of 41 patients with PDR detected on UWF-FA were included. Sensitivity of detecting PDR on WF-OCTA scans was 0.95 in contrast to 0.78 on UWF-CF images. Agreement in detecting NVE between WF-OCTA and UWF-FA was high in the superotemporal (κ=0.98) and inferotemporal (κ=0.94) and weak in the superonasal (κ=0.24) and inferonasal quadrants (κ=0.42). On UWF-FA, 63% of NVEs (n=153) were located in the temporal quadrants with 93% (n=142) of them being detected on WF-OCTA scans.ConclusionThe high reliability of non-invasive WF-OCTA imaging in detecting PDR can improve clinical examination with the potential to replace FA as a single diagnostic tool.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071161 and 14682079
Volume :
108
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
British Journal of Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64960737
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo-2022-322134