Abstract

BackgroundTo investigate the characteristics of retinal vessels and retinal thickness in eyes with early age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with or without reticular pseudodrusen.MethodsWe retrospectively evaluated the clinical history and optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography images of consecutive patients with early AMD. We calculated the retinal vessel densities of the superficial and deep capillary plexus with the ImageJ software (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA) and investigated the relationship with mean retinal thickness and subfoveal choroidal thickness.ResultsWe included 135 early AMD eyes and classified 60 of them into a reticular pseudodrusen group and 75 into a non-reticular pseudodrusen group. The vascular densities of the superficial and deep capillary plexus in the reticular pseudodrusen group (32.35% ± 3.67 and 26.71% ± 2.88%) were not different from those of the non-reticular pseudodrusen group (33.18% ± 2.2% and % 27.43 ± 1.79%; P = 0.546 and P = 0.318, respectively). The retinal thickness of the reticular pseudodrusen group (287.31 μm ± 24.36 μm) did not differ from that of the non-reticular pseudodrusen group (294.27 μm ± 20.71 μm; P = 0.493), while subfoveal choroidal thickness in the reticular pseudodrusen group (158.13 μm ± 42.53 μm) was lower than that in the non-reticular pseudodrusen group (237.89 μm ± 60.94 μm; P < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that lower vascular density of the superficial capillary plexus and subfoveal choroidal thickness were associated with retinal thinning in reticular pseudodrusen group (P = 0.003 and P = 0.036) and older age was associated with retinal thickness in the non-reticular pseudodrusen group (P = 0.005).ConclusionsRetinal thinning in early AMD patients with reticular pseudodrusen was accompanied by choroidal and retinal vascular loss, which suggests a possible linkage of retinal thinning with vascular alterations.

Highlights

  • To investigate the characteristics of retinal vessels and retinal thickness in eyes with early age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with or without reticular pseudodrusen

  • Eyes with geographic atrophy tend to have a higher prevalence of reticular pseudodrusen and their presence has been suggested to be associated with the progression of early AMD to geographic atrophy rather than to neovascular AMD [6, 12,13,14,15]

  • In the reticular pseudodrusen group, thinner choroidal thickness and lower retinal vascular density were associated with retinal thinning, while age was associated with retinal thickness in the non-reticular pseudodrusen group

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Introduction

To investigate the characteristics of retinal vessels and retinal thickness in eyes with early age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with or without reticular pseudodrusen. Geographic atrophy is an advanced stage of late AMD characterized by the loss of the outer retina, retinal. Retinal atrophy in early AMD has been suggested to develop in retina-overlying drusen and these areas may subsequently progress to geographic atrophy [6,7,8]. Eyes with geographic atrophy tend to have a higher prevalence of reticular pseudodrusen and their presence has been suggested to be associated with the progression of early AMD to geographic atrophy rather than to neovascular AMD [6, 12,13,14,15]

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