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OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients

There is no consensus on whether amblyopia affects the retinal vascular plexus and morphology. Previous studies focused on the differences between amblyopic patients and normal controls without evaluating amblyopic eyes after patching. To evaluate differences in the superficial vascular density of a...

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Autores principales: Salerni, Annabella, Gambini, Gloria, Fedeli, Chiara, Paris, Ludovica, Crincoli, Emanuele, Savino, Gustavo, Savastano, Maria Cristina, Bacherini, Daniela, De Vico, Umberto, Rizzo, Clara, Killian, Raphael, Rizzo, Stanislao
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8534794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11101751
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author Salerni, Annabella
Gambini, Gloria
Fedeli, Chiara
Paris, Ludovica
Crincoli, Emanuele
Savino, Gustavo
Savastano, Maria Cristina
Bacherini, Daniela
De Vico, Umberto
Rizzo, Clara
Killian, Raphael
Rizzo, Stanislao
author_facet Salerni, Annabella
Gambini, Gloria
Fedeli, Chiara
Paris, Ludovica
Crincoli, Emanuele
Savino, Gustavo
Savastano, Maria Cristina
Bacherini, Daniela
De Vico, Umberto
Rizzo, Clara
Killian, Raphael
Rizzo, Stanislao
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description There is no consensus on whether amblyopia affects the retinal vascular plexus and morphology. Previous studies focused on the differences between amblyopic patients and normal controls without evaluating amblyopic eyes after patching. To evaluate differences in the superficial vascular density of amblyopic eyes, normal eyes, and amblyopic eyes reaching normal BCVA after patch therapy, OCTA was used. All patients underwent a comprehensive ophthalmological examination, including visual acuity, refraction, ocular motility tests, and anterior and posterior segment examination. OCTA was performed by an expert physician using the Zeiss Cirrus 5000-HD-OCT Angioplex (Carl Zeiss, Meditec, Inc., Dublin, OH, USA). OCTA scans were performed using a 3 × 3 mm(2) and 6 × 6 mm(2) fovea-centered image setting. The mean outer macular vessel density in the previously amblyopic group was 19.15 ± 0.51%. This was statistically significantly higher than in both the amblyopic group (18.70 ± 1.14%) and the normal controls (18.18 ± 1.40%) (p = 0.014). The previously amblyopic group also significantly differed from both normal controls and amblyopic eyes with regards to the inner (p = 0.011), outer (p = 0.006), and full (p = 0.003) macular perfusion. Finally, linear regression analysis revealed that BCVA was linearly correlated to outer perfusion in amblyopic (p = 0.003) and ex amblyopic eyes (p < 0.001). Considering the cross-sectional nature of our study, from our results, we can only hypothesize a possible correlation between light stimulation and retinal vasculature development. However, further longitudinal studies are needed to support this hypothesis.
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spelling pubmed-85347942021-10-23 OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients Salerni, Annabella Gambini, Gloria Fedeli, Chiara Paris, Ludovica Crincoli, Emanuele Savino, Gustavo Savastano, Maria Cristina Bacherini, Daniela De Vico, Umberto Rizzo, Clara Killian, Raphael Rizzo, Stanislao Diagnostics (Basel) Article There is no consensus on whether amblyopia affects the retinal vascular plexus and morphology. Previous studies focused on the differences between amblyopic patients and normal controls without evaluating amblyopic eyes after patching. To evaluate differences in the superficial vascular density of amblyopic eyes, normal eyes, and amblyopic eyes reaching normal BCVA after patch therapy, OCTA was used. All patients underwent a comprehensive ophthalmological examination, including visual acuity, refraction, ocular motility tests, and anterior and posterior segment examination. OCTA was performed by an expert physician using the Zeiss Cirrus 5000-HD-OCT Angioplex (Carl Zeiss, Meditec, Inc., Dublin, OH, USA). OCTA scans were performed using a 3 × 3 mm(2) and 6 × 6 mm(2) fovea-centered image setting. The mean outer macular vessel density in the previously amblyopic group was 19.15 ± 0.51%. This was statistically significantly higher than in both the amblyopic group (18.70 ± 1.14%) and the normal controls (18.18 ± 1.40%) (p = 0.014). The previously amblyopic group also significantly differed from both normal controls and amblyopic eyes with regards to the inner (p = 0.011), outer (p = 0.006), and full (p = 0.003) macular perfusion. Finally, linear regression analysis revealed that BCVA was linearly correlated to outer perfusion in amblyopic (p = 0.003) and ex amblyopic eyes (p < 0.001). Considering the cross-sectional nature of our study, from our results, we can only hypothesize a possible correlation between light stimulation and retinal vasculature development. However, further longitudinal studies are needed to support this hypothesis. MDPI 2021-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8534794/ /pubmed/34679448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11101751 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Salerni, Annabella
Gambini, Gloria
Fedeli, Chiara
Paris, Ludovica
Crincoli, Emanuele
Savino, Gustavo
Savastano, Maria Cristina
Bacherini, Daniela
De Vico, Umberto
Rizzo, Clara
Killian, Raphael
Rizzo, Stanislao
OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients
title OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients
title_full OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients
title_fullStr OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients
title_full_unstemmed OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients
title_short OCT-Angiography Findings in Patients with Amblyopia: Comparison between Healthy Controls, Treatment-Responsive, and Treatment-Unresponsive Amblyopic Patients
title_sort oct-angiography findings in patients with amblyopia: comparison between healthy controls, treatment-responsive, and treatment-unresponsive amblyopic patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8534794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11101751
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