Evaluation of choroidal substructure perfusion in patients affected by systemic sclerosis: an optical coherence tomography angiography study

2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-145
Author(s):  
M Ranjbar ◽  
M Rothe ◽  
S Klapa ◽  
T Lange ◽  
M Prasuhn ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix Rommel ◽  
David Prangel ◽  
Michelle Prasuhn ◽  
Salvatore Grisanti ◽  
Mahdy Ranjbar

Abstract Purpose To investigate the correlation between retinal and choroidal microperfusion in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Methods In this cross-sectional study SSc patients without clinical evidence of ocular involvement and healthy, age- and sex-matched volunteers were recruited. Participants underwent specific rheumatological and ophthalmological examinations, including optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCTA. Retinal and choroidal thicknesses as well as perfusion of the retina and the choroidal sublayers were evaluated. Results A total of 15 SSc patients (30 eyes) with a median disease duration of 60 months and 15 matched, healthy controls (30 eyes) were recruited. OCT data revealed a significantly lower macular volume, as well as Sattler’s layer and Haller’s layer thickness in SSc patients compared to controls. In OCTA analysis, the perfusion of both retinal plexus as well as Sattler’s and Haller’s layer were significantly reduced in the SSc group. Patients with a disease duration of more than 60 months showed a statistically significant positive correlation between retinal and choroidal malperfusion, while those with a shorter disease duration did not. Conclusion OCTA analysis confirmed impairment of retinal and choroidal microperfusion in SSc patients, supporting the hypothesis of wide spreading vascular injury. In early stages, either the retinal or the choroidal perfusion seems to be involved, while later on, vascular impairment affects both tissues alike. Both, retinal and choroidal examinations should be considered as soon as the diagnosis of SSc is made, to avoid missing out on early alterations.


Eye ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 763-770 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hilal Kılınç Hekimsoy ◽  
Mehmet Ali Şekeroğlu ◽  
Ali Mert Koçer ◽  
Ali Akdoğan

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sibel Zirtiloglu ◽  
Mustafa Suat Alikma ◽  
Ozge Pinar Akarsu Acar ◽  
Fatih Guven ◽  
Ozan Cemal Icacan ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction This study aims to quantify retinal microvascular vessel density using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in patients with systemic sclerosis (SS), whether there is a difference in values ​​with the controls and to correlate it with the disease activity, damage risk and drug usage. Material- method SSc patients were enrolled, and age- and gender-matched controls underwent OCTA, after basic ophthalmological and rheumatological examinations in this cross-sectional, prospective study. Results 61 eyes of 61 consecutive SSc patients with a median age 52 years were investigeted. There was no statistically significant difference between patients and control groups regarding RNFL and OCTA measurements. As the ANA titer increases (RNFLs (p=0.01, r=-0.327), RPCwhole (p= 0.029, r= 0.279), RPCperipapiller (p=0.037, r=-0.267), RPC superior (p= 0.003, r=-0.371), RPCinferior (p=0.02, r=0.297)); there was a statistically significant decrease. RPC inside values were found to be lower in Anti Scl 70 positive patients compared to negative ones (p=0.021). RNFLn (p = 0.03), r =-0.278) value decreased as the years of disease increased. RPCinside value was found to be higher in patients using hydroxychloroquine and calcium channel blocker than those who did not use hydroxychloroquine respectively (p=0.021, p=0.027). RPC whole, RPC peripapillary, RPCnasal values were found to be statistically significantly higher in corticosteroid users than those who did not, respectivly (p = 0.043; 0.030; 0.033) Conclusion OCTA is a safe, fast non-invasive examination and can be used to investigate subclinical eye involvement in rheumatologic diseases using single scan.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony J. Deegan ◽  
Wendy Wang ◽  
Shaojie Men ◽  
Yuandong Li ◽  
Shaozhen Song ◽  
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