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2022 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-76
Author(s):  
Marta P. Wiacek ◽  
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Marek Brzosko ◽  
Wojciech Lubiński ◽  
Monika Modrzejewska ◽  
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AIM: To evaluate the incidence of increased intraocular pressure (IOP) and glaucomatous changes in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients in comparison with systemic steroids and immunosuppressive treatment. METHODS: Sixty-two women with SLE were divided into two groups: treated (n=47, 94 eyes) and not treated (n=15, 30 eyes) with systemic glucocorticosteroids (GC; GC-free). Twenty-one individuals in GC group were treated with immunosuppressive agents (immunomodulating and biologic). The visual acuity and IOP with ocular pulsatile amplitude (OPA) measurements, as well as scanning laser polarimetry (GDx) with nerve fiber index (NFI) measurement, spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) of the optic disk with retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) analysis and the macular region with ganglion cell analysis (GCA) were performed.  RESULTS: Mean IOP values in group with combined GC and immunosuppressive therapy was 15.8±2.56 mm Hg and was significantly lower than in individuals with exclusive GC treatment (17.63±4.38 mm Hg, P=0.043). Contrary, no differences in mean IOP values between GC-free group and individuals treated with combined GC and immunosuppressive therapy were detected (P=0.563). Similarly, mean IOP in GC was 17.14±3.94 mm Hg and in GC-free patients was equal to 16.67±3.45 mm Hg (P=0.671). According to treatment regimen no statistical differences in optic disk SD-OCT for RNFL thickness, RNFL symmetry, cupping volume and the C/D ratio were observed. Similarly, no statistical differences for the mean and minimal ganglion cell layer (GCL) thickness measured in macular SD-OCT or NFI in GDx were detected. CONCLUSION: Combined immunosuppressive and systemic GC therapy in SLE patients may lower the risk of iatrogenic ocular hypertension. No relationship between treatment regimen and glaucomatous damage of optic nerve fibers in analyzed groups with SLE is detected.


2022 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junhui Shen ◽  
Jinfeng Kong ◽  
Si Chen ◽  
Xin Liu ◽  
Yan Teng ◽  
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Purpose: To analyze the quantitative parameters acquired by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in patients with autoimmune posterior uveitis.Methods: OCTA images of 65 eyes affected with uveitis and 65 normal control (NC) eyes were obtained. The central macular thickness (CMT), retinal thicknesses, foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, foveal density 300 μm (FD300), and vascular density (VD) were compared among acute uveitic eyes, chronic uveitic eyes, and NC eyes. VDs were evaluated in the choriocapillaris, outer retina, optic disk, whole and parafovea superficial capillary plexus (SCP), and whole and parafovea deep capillary plexus (DCP). Correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between LogMAR best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and quantitative parameters from OCTA.Results: Compared with NC eyes, the CMT and retinal thicknesses were increased significantly in eyes with uveitis (p < 0.05, respectively). No significant difference was observed in the FAZ area. FD300, VDs in the optic disk, SCP, and DCP both in whole image and parafovea, choriocapillaris were significantly decreased in uveitis eyes (p < 0.05, respectively) compared with NC eyes, only the acute group had decreased VD of the outer retina and choriocapillaris compared with the NC group (p < 0.05). Moreover, quantitative parameters of OCTA showed a significant correlation with LogMAR BCVA in the patients with uveitis. Whole VD DCP was the best predictive factor for BCVA in the patients with uveitis.Conclusion: Quantitative measurement by OCTA is a promising strategy for objective assessment of autoimmune posterior uveitis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 216
Author(s):  
Alfonso Anton ◽  
Karen Nolivos ◽  
Marta Pazos ◽  
Gianluca Fatti ◽  
Miriam Eleonora Ayala ◽  
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and retinography in the detection of glaucoma through a telemedicine program. Methods: A population-based sample of 4113 persons was randomly selected. The screening examination included a fundus photograph and OCT images. Images were evaluated on a deferred basis. All participants were then invited to a complete glaucoma examination, including gonioscopy, visual field, and dilated fundus examination. The detection rate, sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were calculated. Results: We screened 1006 persons. Of these, 201 (19.9%) were classified as glaucoma suspects; 20.4% were identified only by retinographs, 11.9% only by OCT images, and 46.3% by both. On ophthalmic examination at the hospital (n = 481), confirmed glaucoma was found in 58 (12.1%), probable glaucoma in 76 (15.8%), and ocular hypertension in 10 (2.1%), and no evidence of glaucoma was found in 337 (70.0%). The detection rate for confirmed or probable glaucoma was 9.2%. Sensitivity ranged from 69.4% to 86.2% and specificity from 82.1% to 97.4%, depending on the definition applied. Conclusions: The combination of OCT images and fundus photographs yielded a detection rate of 9.2% in a population-based screening program with moderate sensitivity, high specificity, and predictive values of 84–96%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Al-Mukhtar ◽  
Ameer Hussein Morad ◽  
Mustafa Albadri ◽  
MD Samiul Islam

AbstractVision loss happens due to diabetic retinopathy (DR) in severe stages. Thus, an automatic detection method applied to diagnose DR in an earlier phase may help medical doctors to make better decisions. DR is considered one of the main risks, leading to blindness. Computer-Aided Diagnosis systems play an essential role in detecting features in fundus images. Fundus images may include blood vessels, exudates, micro-aneurysm, hemorrhages, and neovascularization. In this paper, our model combines automatic detection for the diabetic retinopathy classification with localization methods depending on weakly-supervised learning. The model has four stages; in stage one, various preprocessing techniques are applied to smooth the data set. In stage two, the network had gotten deeply to the optic disk segment for eliminating any exudate's false prediction because the exudates had the same color pixel as the optic disk. In stage three, the network is fed through training data to classify each label. Finally, the layers of the convolution neural network are re-edited, and used to localize the impact of DR on the patient's eye. The framework tackles the matching technique between two essential concepts where the classification problem depends on the supervised learning method. While the localization problem was obtained by the weakly supervised method. An additional layer known as weakly supervised sensitive heat map (WSSH) was added to detect the ROI of the lesion at a test accuracy of 98.65%, while comparing with Class Activation Map that involved weakly supervised technology achieved 0.954. The main purpose is to learn a representation that collect the central localization of discriminative features in a retina image. CNN-WSSH model is able to highlight decisive features in a single forward pass for getting the best detection of lesions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhitao Su ◽  
Zhongli Hu ◽  
Lei Wang ◽  
Yao Wang ◽  
Xiaoyun Fang ◽  
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A bee sting can lead to an extremely rare case of visual loss caused by central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). In this study, we report a 66-year-old healthy woman who was referred to our Eye Center because of visual loss, which had occurred after bee sting 2 days earlier. The visual acuity was no light perception (NLP). Examination revealed left eyelid edema, conjunctiva congestion, a 6-mm fixed pupil, scattered retinal hemorrhage, and white-appearing ischemic retina with one small area of the normal-appearing retina temporal to the optic disk. Fundus fluorescein angiography revealed CRAO with one cilioretinal artery sparing. Her systemic workup revealed hypersensitivity, hypercoagulable state, myocardial damage, and hepatic damage. After topical and systemic treatments, the visual acuity was still NLP with improved systemic workup. In brief, CRAO may occur after bee sting, and visual acuity should be monitored for early diagnosis.


Author(s):  
Štefanija Kolačko ◽  
Jurica Predović ◽  
Antonio Kokot ◽  
Damir Bosnar ◽  
Vlatka Brzović-Šarić ◽  
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Background: Do gender, age, body mass and height influence eye biometrical properties in young adults? Methods: A total of 155 eyes (92 female, 63 male) of healthy subjects between the ages of 18 and 39 years were included in the study. The subjects’ gender and age were recorded, and their body mass, height and biometrical properties of the eyes were measured. Results: The male subjects had significantly thicker and flatter corneas and lower minimal rim-to-disk ratios than the female subjects did. In both genders, age showed strong, negative correlations with anterior chamber depth and pupil diameter and a positive correlation with lens thickness. We also found significant, negative correlations between body height and mass with keratometry measurements, negative correlations between body height and optic disk rim area and rim volume, and positive correlations between body mass and axial length in both genders. Conclusions: Biometric eye parameters differ among people. In addition to age and gender, which are usually taken into consideration when interpreting ocular biometry findings, we strongly suggest that body height and mass should be also routinely considered when interpreting eye biometry data, as these factors have an impact on ocular biometry.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nese Cetin Dogan ◽  
Emine Ciloglu ◽  
Göksu Hande Naz Şimdivar ◽  
Tuğba Kurumoğlu İncekalan

Abstract PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in the optic nerve, retina, and retinal vessel parameters in recovered COVID-19 patients and compare to the healthy subjects by using optical coherence tomography (OCT), optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A).METHODS: Fiftysix eyes of 29 patients recovered from COVID-19 infection and 47 eyes of 26 healthy subjects were enrolled in this study. COVID-19 patients had to be fully recovered and were evaluated 1-3 months after COVID-19 infection. The primary outcome resulted from OCTA studies of the following vascular structures: vessel density (VD) in the foveal superficial capillary plexus (SFVD), foveal deep capillary plexus (DFVD), parafoveal superficial capillary plexus (SPVD), parafoveal deep capillary plexus (SPVD), radial peripapillary capillaries (RPC), whole disc (WD), inside disc (InD), superior,inferior, nasal, temporal peripapillary retinal VD and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) compared to those of controls. Structural spectral domain (SD)-OCT parameters were also evaluated, foveal macular thickness (FMT), parafoveal macular thickness (PMT), choroidal thickness (CT) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL).RESULTS: The patients showed a significant reduction in SPVD compared to those in healthy subjects (P=0.008). COVID-19 patients featured an increased CT compared to that in controls (P <0.001). No differences were found in the FMT or PMT between the groups. VD of WD was not significantly different between the groups but InD VD was reduced in patient group (p=0.027). The superior RNFL was increased in the COVID-19 group compared to that in controls (p=0.022).CONCLUSION: The eye is among the organs affected in COVID-19 infection. OCT and OCTA is a valuable non-invasive method that can be used to monitor the effects of COVID-19 on the retina, choroid and optic disc.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (20) ◽  
pp. 4693
Author(s):  
Alessio Martucci ◽  
Doriana Landi ◽  
Massimo Cesareo ◽  
Emiliano Di Carlo ◽  
Giovanni Di Mauro ◽  
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There are consolidated data about multiple sclerosis (MS)–dependent retinal neurodegeneration occurring in the optic disk and the macula, although it is unclear whether other retinal regions are affected. Our objective is to evaluate, for the first time, the involvement of the entire retinal posterior pole in patients diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) unaffected by optic neuritis using Spectral Domain–Optical Coherence Tomography (SD–OCT). The study protocol was approved by Tor Vergata Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee (Approval number 107/16), and conforms to the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki. After a comprehensive neurological and ophthalmological examination, 53 untreated RRMS patients (aged 37.4 ± 10) and 53 matched controls (aged 36.11 ± 12.94) were enrolled. In addition, each patient underwent an examination of the posterior pole using the SD-OCT built-in Spectralis posterior pole scanning protocol. After segmentation, the mean thickness, as well as the thickness of the 64 single regions of interest, were calculated for each retinal layer. No statistically significant difference in terms of average retinal thickness was found between the groups. However, MS patients showed both a significantly thinner ganglion cell layer (p < 0.001), and, although not statistically significant, a thinner inner nuclear layer (p = 0.072) and retinal nerve fiber layer (p = 0.074). In contrast, the retinal pigment epithelium (p = 0.014) and photoreceptor layers p < 0.001) resulted significantly thicker in these patients. Interestingly, the analysis of the region of interest showed that neurodegeneration was non-homogeneously distributed across each layer. This is the first report that suggests a complex rearrangement that affects, layer by layer, the entire retinal posterior pole of RRMS retinas in response to the underlying neurotoxic insult.


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