Abstract

To determine longitudinal changes in choriocapillaris (CC) measures in eyes with reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). In this observational prospective study, 20 patients with exclusively RPD and no other alteration due to age-related macular degeneration were included. Eight RPD patients were re-examined at 5-year follow-up. Multimodal imaging was performed at baseline and at 5-year follow-up. OCTA CC images were analyzed for number, size and total area of flow deficits (FD), mean signal intensity, signal intensity standard deviation and kurtosis of signal intensity distribution in the ring area between a circle of 4 mm diameter and a circle of 6 mm diameter and in the superior ring quadrant. Area affected by RPD increased from 19.36 ± 8.39 mm2 at baseline to 37.77 ± 9.03 mm2 at 5-year follow-up. At baseline, percent of CC FD area was greater in RPD eyes (quadrant: p < 0.001; ring: p < 0.001) compared to controls. Besides, RPD eyes revealed a lower mean intensity signal (quadrant: p < 0.001; ring: p < 0.001). Evaluation of CC parameters suggested significant group × time interaction effects for CC FD (p = 0.04) and mean intensity signal (p = 0.004), in that RPD eyes presented increased CC FD and decreased mean intensity signal at follow-up. OCTA CC decorrelation signal further decreases in RPD patients over 5 years in both RPD-affected and RPD-unaffected macular areas.

Highlights

  • In 2015, 20 Reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) patients and 20 healthy age-matched control subjects without RPD or any other retinal pathology were prospectively recruited at the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Muenster, Germany to quantitatively compare CC properties in OCTA

  • Eyes were not eligible if any signs of soft drusen, macular neovascularization (MNV) or geographic atrophy (GA) due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) were observed in standard deviation (SD)-optical coherence tomography (OCT), confocal scanning ophthalmoscopy (cSLO), or fluorescein angiography as reported e­ lsewhere[9]

  • Comparison of linear regression lines revealed that slopes of flow deficit (FD) distribution in Reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) patients were different at baseline and follow-up (Figs. 3/4)

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Introduction

In 2015, 20 RPD patients and 20 healthy age-matched control subjects without RPD or any other retinal pathology were prospectively recruited at the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Muenster, Germany to quantitatively compare CC properties in OCTA. CSLO images and SD-OCT scans were used to determine presence of RPD in the study group and the integrity of all retinal layers in the healthy control subjects.

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