Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate the microvasculature and structural characteristics of the eyes of myopic patients and their association with posterior staphyloma (PS).MethodsThis was a retrospective, case-control study comprising of 106 eyes from 72 individuals. Using 1:1 matching of axial length (AL) of their eyes, patients were allocated into a PS group or no posterior staphyloma (NPS) group. All patients were examined using ultra-widefield fundus imaging, optical coherence tomography angiography, and ocular biometry to acquire microvasculature and microstructure parameters.ResultsThe anterior chamber depth (ACD) of the PS group was significantly different from that of the NPS group (3.56 mm vs 3.76 mm, P < 0.001), as was 1ens thickness (3.72 mm vs 3.57 mm, P = 0.005) and spherical equivalent (SE)(-10.11D vs -8.80D, P = 0.014). The PS group had reduced choriocapillaris flow, subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT), and a thinner retinal layer compared with the NPS group. No difference in retinal blood flow between the two groups was observed. The PS group exhibited a smaller disc area (15082.89 vs 17,043.32, P = 0.003) and angle α between temporal retinal arterial vascular arcades (113.29°vs 128.39°, P = 0.003), a larger disc tilt ratio (1.41 vs 1.24, P < 0.001) and parapapillary atrophy (PPA) area (13840.98 vs 8753.86, P = 0.020), compared with the NPS group. Multivariate regression analysis indicated that disc tilt ratio (P = 0.031) and SFCT (P = 0.015) were significant predictors of PS. In addition, PS (P = 0.049), AL (P = 0.003), corneal refractive power (P < 0.001), ACD (P = 0.022), relative lens position (P = 0.045), and disc area (P = 0.011) were significant predictors of SE.ConclusionsPS was found to be closely linked to a reduction in choriocapillaris perfusion and anatomical abnormalities including posterior and anterior segments. Furthermore, PS exacerbated the progression of myopia.

Highlights

  • Patients and methodsPosterior staphyloma (PS) is a hallmark abnormality of the ocular globe combined with pathological myopia (PM) [1,2,3]

  • Factors with statistical significance are shown in boldface. * Independent t-test. † Mann-Whitney U test vascular density, foveal avascular zone (FAZ), acircularity index (AI), outer retina flow area, or RPC were identified between the two groups

  • Variables with a P value of < 0.10 in the univariate analysis were included in the multivariate model ocular integrity through comparisons of eyeballs with matching axial length (AL)

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Results

A total of 106 eyes (72 patients) that satisfied the inclusion criteria were analyzed. Univariate regression analysis demonstrated a significant correlation of PS with age (P = 0.031), gender (P < 0.001), SE (P = 0.031), choriocapillaris flow area (P < 0.001), ACD (P = 0.002), LT (P = 0.037), optic disc area (P = 0.055), tilt ratio (P < 0.001), PPA area (P = 0.032), and angle α(P = 0.007). Univariate regression analysis indicated a significant correlation of SE with PS (P = 0.005), age (P = 0.005), AL (P < 0.001), corneal refractive power (P < 0.002), ACD (P = 0.054), LT (P = 0.032), RLP (P < 0.001), optic disc area (P < 0.001), PPA area (P < 0.001), angle α (P = 0.003), and SFCT (P < 0.001).

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