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Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the retinal vasculature of diabetic eyes without clinical retinopathy in order to detect microvascular abnormalities, comparing them to that of healthy nondiabetic control eyes. METHODS: This is a prospective, cross-sectional study including 40 patie...

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Autores principales: Lajmi, Houda, Hmaied, Wassim, Othmen, Amal Ben, Chelly, Zied, El Fekih, Lamia
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34085005
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-4534.310404
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author Lajmi, Houda
Hmaied, Wassim
Othmen, Amal Ben
Chelly, Zied
El Fekih, Lamia
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Hmaied, Wassim
Othmen, Amal Ben
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the retinal vasculature of diabetic eyes without clinical retinopathy in order to detect microvascular abnormalities, comparing them to that of healthy nondiabetic control eyes. METHODS: This is a prospective, cross-sectional study including 40 patients (76 eyes). Twenty patients (40 eyes) were diabetics with no diabetic retinopathy group (NDRG). The twenty other patients (36 eyes) were nondiabetic and constituted the control group (CG). Images were obtained using the AngioVue optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) software of RTVue XR spectral-domain OCT device. We performed 3 mm × 3 mm and 6 mm × 6 mm scans to evaluate the foveolar avascular zone (foveal) size, a remodeling of the FAZ, microaneurysms, vessel tortuosity, and superficial vascular density. All statistics were performed using IBM SPSS statistics (version 21). RESULTS: The average FAZ size was 314.6 ± 15.3 μm in the NDRG versus 291.5 ± 14.1 in the CG. The difference was not significant (P = 0.56). FAZ remodeling was noted in 40% of eyes in the NDRG and in 2.8% of eyes in the CG (P = 0.0001). Flow alteration zones (nonperfusion zones) were seen in 77.5% in the NDRG (P = 0.0001). Microaneurysms were present only in the NDRG (70% of eyes). Parafoveolar vascular density was 52.8% ± 0.7% in the NDRG and 54.1% ± 0.25% in the CG but without significant difference (P = 0.206), and vascular tortuosity was significantly present in the NDRG with 32.5% of eyes versus 11.1% of eyes in the CG (P = 0.003). CONCLUSION: OCTA is a promising tool to identify microvascular changes in the diabetic retina before clinically visible retinopathy occurrence. It may identify in the future individuals at risk of developing retinopathy and therefore those needing a better balance of diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-80810772021-06-02 Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy Lajmi, Houda Hmaied, Wassim Othmen, Amal Ben Chelly, Zied El Fekih, Lamia Saudi J Ophthalmol Original Article PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the retinal vasculature of diabetic eyes without clinical retinopathy in order to detect microvascular abnormalities, comparing them to that of healthy nondiabetic control eyes. METHODS: This is a prospective, cross-sectional study including 40 patients (76 eyes). Twenty patients (40 eyes) were diabetics with no diabetic retinopathy group (NDRG). The twenty other patients (36 eyes) were nondiabetic and constituted the control group (CG). Images were obtained using the AngioVue optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) software of RTVue XR spectral-domain OCT device. We performed 3 mm × 3 mm and 6 mm × 6 mm scans to evaluate the foveolar avascular zone (foveal) size, a remodeling of the FAZ, microaneurysms, vessel tortuosity, and superficial vascular density. All statistics were performed using IBM SPSS statistics (version 21). RESULTS: The average FAZ size was 314.6 ± 15.3 μm in the NDRG versus 291.5 ± 14.1 in the CG. The difference was not significant (P = 0.56). FAZ remodeling was noted in 40% of eyes in the NDRG and in 2.8% of eyes in the CG (P = 0.0001). Flow alteration zones (nonperfusion zones) were seen in 77.5% in the NDRG (P = 0.0001). Microaneurysms were present only in the NDRG (70% of eyes). Parafoveolar vascular density was 52.8% ± 0.7% in the NDRG and 54.1% ± 0.25% in the CG but without significant difference (P = 0.206), and vascular tortuosity was significantly present in the NDRG with 32.5% of eyes versus 11.1% of eyes in the CG (P = 0.003). CONCLUSION: OCTA is a promising tool to identify microvascular changes in the diabetic retina before clinically visible retinopathy occurrence. It may identify in the future individuals at risk of developing retinopathy and therefore those needing a better balance of diabetes. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8081077/ /pubmed/34085005 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-4534.310404 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Lajmi, Houda
Hmaied, Wassim
Othmen, Amal Ben
Chelly, Zied
El Fekih, Lamia
Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy
title Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy
title_full Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy
title_fullStr Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy
title_full_unstemmed Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy
title_short Optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy
title_sort optical coherence tomography angiography microvascular changes in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34085005
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-4534.310404
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