Abstract

Purpose Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is considered an effective therapeutic method for improving ocular circulation. The choroid is a predominantly vascular tissue; thus, systemic and local vascular alterations may influence its morphology and function. The aim of the current study was to analyse changes in choroidal thickness and volume in patients with significant internal carotid artery stenosis (ICAS) before and after unilateral CEA. Methods The 42 eyes of the 21 asymptomatic patients included in the study were divided into two groups: those ipsilateral (EIE) and those contralateral (ECE) to CEA. All participants underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination, including enhanced depth imaging-optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT). A comparative analysis of subfoveal thickness (CT) and choroidal volume (CV) measured in nine Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) subfields at baseline, on the 2nd day after CEA, and in the 3rd month after CEA was performed. Results In the EIE and ECE groups, no significant differences in either CT or CV values before and on the 2nd day after the CEA were observed. In the EIE group, a significant increase in CT and CV in the 3rd month after CEA compared to baseline was noted in the specific ETDRS region. Changes in CT and CV after surgery were positively correlated with the participants' physical activity status and diastolic blood pressure and negatively correlated with the participants' age and smoking status. Additionally, the analysis of changes in CV after CEA showed a positive correlation between the EIE and ECE groups. Conclusions CT and CV fluctuations in the central and perifoveal areas visualized with EDI-OCT enabled the observation of the processes of tissue adaptation to variable blood flow conditions.

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  • Elzbieta Krytkowska,1 Monika Masiuk,1 Miłosz P

  • For the quantitative analysis of central choroid thickness and volume, the eyes were organized into two groups: the eyes on the side of the operated internal carotid artery (EIE—Eyes Ipsilateral to Endarterectomy) and the eyes on the side not subjected to surgery (ECE—Eyes Contralateral to Endarterectomy)

  • A comparative analysis of the enhanced depth imaging (EDI)-optical coherence tomography (OCT) data obtained before the surgery and the data recorded on the second day and in the third month after the Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) was performed

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Introduction

Elzbieta Krytkowska ,1 Monika Masiuk, Miłosz P. E aim of the current study was to analyse changes in choroidal thickness and volume in patients with significant internal carotid artery stenosis (ICAS) before and after unilateral CEA. E 42 eyes of the 21 asymptomatic patients included in the study were divided into two groups: those ipsilateral (EIE) and those contralateral (ECE) to CEA. In the EIE and ECE groups, no significant differences in either CTor CV values before and on the 2nd day after the CEA were observed. The analysis of changes in CV after CEA showed a positive correlation between the EIE and ECE groups. E introduction of modern OCT modalities, including enhanced depth imaging (EDI) or swept source (SS) OCT, has led to improvements in choroid imaging [4]. According to studies by Kim et al, subfoveal CT may be a clinically valuable indirect indicator of subfoveal ocular perfusion status because mean ocular perfusion pressure was significantly associated with subfoveal CT in eyes with

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