scholarly journals Clinical characteristics of choroidal microvasculature dropout in normal-tension glaucoma versus nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy: an optical coherence tomography angiography study

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joong Won Shin ◽  
Jin Yeong Lee ◽  
Byung Joo Lee ◽  
Hyun Taek Lim ◽  
Michael S. Kook

AbstractThe present study investigated the characteristics of choroidal microvasculature dropout (CMvD) in eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) versus those in eyes with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG). This study included 27 NAION, 27 NTG, and 27 healthy control subjects. CMvD was observed in 15 eyes (55.6%) of the NAION group and 20 (74.1%) of the NTG group. The area and angular width of CMvD were significantly greater in eyes with NAION (0.278 ± 0.172 mm2 and 86.5 ± 42.3°) than in those with NTG (0.138 ± 0.068 mm2 and 35.1 ± 16.2°, p = 0.002 and p < 0.001, respectively). CMvD in eyes with NAION were distributed in 120–250° and most frequently located at the temporal region, while CMvD in eyes with NTG showed double peaks at 220–280° and 110–140° and most frequently located at the inferotemporal region. The factors associated with the discrimination of NAION from NTG were greater area of CMvD (OR, 1.181; 95% CI, 1.021–1.366; p = 0.025) and location closer to the temporal region of the CMvD (OR, 0.904; 95% CI, 0.838–0.975; p = 0.009). The clinical characteristics of CMvD differed between eyes with NAION and those with NTG. Optical coherence tomography angiography may provide an additional approach to differentiating glaucoma from NAION.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Juejun Liu ◽  
Changzheng Chen ◽  
Lu Li ◽  
Zuohuizi Yi ◽  
Hongmei Zheng

Background. To analyze the blood flow changes of radial peripapillary capillaries (RPCs) and macula with time procession in patients with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A). Methods. A total of 21 affected eyes and 19 unaffected eyes from 21 NAION patients were included. Assessments of BCVA, CFP, SD-OCT, and OCT-A were performed on NAION patients at enrollment and at 1-2 weeks, 1-2 months, and 3–6 months after enrollment. Measures of the thickness of the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (wRNFL) and macular ganglion cell complex (wGCC) of the whole image in SD-OCT, vessel density of the RPC (wRPC) and superficial and deep vascular complexes (wSVD, wDVD) in the whole image of OCT-A, and their superior- and inferior-hemi values (s/iRNFL, s/iGCC, s/iRPC, and s/iSVD) were assessed. Results. Compared to unaffected control eyes, wRPC ( p ≤ 0.001 ) was significantly lower in affected eyes at baseline, and there was no significant difference in wSVD ( p > 0.05 ). The wRPC and wSVD values of affected eyes were significantly decreased at follow-up time points of 1–2 and 3–6 months compared to baseline ( p = 0.001 , p ≤ 0.001 ; p ≤ 0.001 , p ≤ 0.001 ). The sRPC values were significantly lower than iRPC at 1-2/3–6 months ( p = 0.016 , p = 0.013 ), and sSVD values were lower than iSVD at 1-2 months ( p = 0.010 ). Statistically significant correlations were found between wRPC and wRNFL values at 3–6 months (r = 0.626, p = 0.022 ), between wSVD and wGCC at 1-2 weeks and 1-2 months (r = 0.570, r = 0.436; p = 0.007 , p = 0.048 ). Conclusion. OCT-A revealed a sectorial reduction in vessel density in the RPC and macula with the disease progression of NAION from acute to atrophic stages, a classification associated with structural deficits.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juejun Liu ◽  
Changzheng Chen ◽  
Li Lu ◽  
Zuohuizi Yi ◽  
Hongmei Zheng

Abstract Background To analyze the blood flow changes of radial peripapillary capillaries (RPC) and macula with time procession in patients with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A).Methods A total of 21 affected eyes and 19 unaffected eyes from 21 NAION patients, and 40 eyes of 20 healthy individuals were included. Assessments of BCVA, CFP, SD-OCT, and OCT-A were performed on NAION patients at enrollment and at 1-2 weeks, 1-2 months, and 3-6 months post-enrollment. Measures of the thickness of peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (wRNFL) and macular ganglion cell complex (wGCC) of the whole image in SD-OCT, vessel density of RPC (wRPC) and superficial and deep vascular complexes (wSVD, wDVD) in the whole image of OCT-A, and their superior- and inferior-hemi values (s/iRNFL, s/iGCC, s/iRPC, and s/iSVD) were assessed.Results Compared to healthy controls, wRPC (p<0.001) and wDVD (P=0.001) were significantly lower in affected eyes at baseline, and there was no significant difference in wSVD (p>0.05). The wRPC and wSVD values of affected eyes were significantly decreased at follow-up time points of 1-2 and 3-6 months compared to baseline (p=0.001, p=0.000; p=0.000, p=0.000). The sRPC values were significantly lower than iRPC at 1-2/3-6 months (p=0.001, p=0.000), and sSVD values were lower than iSVD at 1-2 months (p=0.010). Statistically significant correlations were found between wRPC and wRNFL values at 3-6 months (r=0.626, p=0.022), between wSVD and wGCC at 1-2 weeks and 1-2 months (r=0.570, r=0.436; p=0.007, p=0.048).Conclusion OCT-A revealed a sectorial reduction in vessel density in RPC and macula with the disease progression of NAION from acute to atrophic stages, a classification associated with structural deficits.


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