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Superficial and Deep Macula Vessel Density in Healthy, Glaucoma Suspect, and Glaucoma Eyes

Authors :
Linda M. Zangwill
Adeleh Yarmohammadi
Elham Ghahari
Jasmin Rezapour
Christopher Bowd
Takuhei Shoji
Nevin W. El-Nimri
James A. Proudfoot
Patricia Isabel C. Manalastas
Rafaella C. Penteado
Robert N. Weinreb
Sasan Moghimi
Huiyuan Hou
Eren Ekici
Source :
J Glaucoma, Journal of glaucoma, vol 30, iss 6
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

PRECIS Macular superficial capillary plexus (SCP) vessel density is more informative than deep capillary plexus (DCP) vessel density for the detection of glaucoma. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to characterize optical coherence tomography angiography macular SCP and projection-resolved DCP vessel densities and compare their diagnostic accuracies with ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness in healthy, glaucoma suspect, and glaucoma eyes. MATERIALS AND METHODS Sixty-eight eyes of 44 healthy subjects, 26 eyes of 16 preperimetric glaucoma suspects, and 161 eyes of 124 glaucoma patients from the Diagnostics Innovations in Glaucoma Study with good quality high-density 6×6 mm2 macula optical coherence tomography angiography images were included. The diagnostic accuracy of SCP vessel density, projection-resolved DCP vessel density and GCC thickness were compared among groups. RESULTS Mean whole image vessel density (wiVD; % of area occupied by vessels containing flowing blood) in the SCP layer was highest in healthy eyes (49.7%), followed by glaucoma suspect eyes (46.0%), and glaucoma eyes (40.9%) (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Glaucoma, Journal of glaucoma, vol 30, iss 6
Accession number :
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