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  • Choroidal thickness of macular and peripapillary area in malignant glaucoma

    ObjectiveTo compare the choroidal thickness (CT) of macular and peripapillary area among malignant glaucoma(MG), chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma (CPACG) and normal control eyes. And to investigate the correlation between CT and MG. Methods Sixteen subjects (32 eyes) with MG, 31 (31 eyes) with CPACG and 32 (32 eyes) normal controls were collected. MG eyes and the fellow non-MG eyes were included in the MG group. CT of all subjects was measured in the fovea, 1mm and 3mm to the fovea and peripapillary area using enhanced-depth imaging technique of optical coherence tomography (OCT-EDI). The average of CT in fovea by horizontal and vertical macular scan was defined as the average CT in fovea. The average of temporal, superior, nasal and inferior CT in 1 mm and 3 mm to the fovea were measured respectively. The average of temporal, superior, nasal and inferior CT was defined as the average CT in peripapillary area. The differences of CT among MG, CPACG and normal controls were compared. And the differences of CT between MG eyes and the fellow non-MG eyes were compared. ResultsAfter eliminating the influence of age, the average CT of MG in the fovea, 1mm and 3mm to the fovea was significantly thicker than that of CPACG and normal controls (P < 0.05). And the average CT of CPACG in the fovea, 1mm and 3mm to the fovea was significantly thicker than that of normal controls (P < 0.05). In peripapillary area, the temporal, superior and inferior CT of MG was significantly thicker than that of CPACG and normal controls (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference of CT in peripapillary area between CPACG and normal controls (P > 0.05). In the fovea, 1mm and 3mm to the fovea and peripapillary area, there was no significant difference of CT between MG eye and the fellow non-MG eye in MG group (t=-1.029~-0.130, P > 0.05). ConclusionsThe choroid thickness of macular and peripapillary area in MG eyes is thicker than that of CPACG and the normal controls. An increased CT of macular and peripapillary area may be one of the risk factors for MG.

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  • Macular choroidal thickness in patients with diabetic retinopathy before and after laser treatment

    ObjectiveTo observe the changes of macular choroidal thickness before and after laser treatment for diabetic retinopathy patients. Methods For patients with diabetes by fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) examination, diagnosed as severe non-proliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy and in accordance with the laser photocoagulation treatment indications of 23 patients (45 eyes) included in the study. There were 10 cases of male, 13 cases of female; the average age was (55.48±5.43) years old. All patients underwent macular grid laser photocoagulation and pan-retinal photocoagulation. The macular choroidal thickness before and after laser treatment was measured by enhanced depth imaging technique of optical coherence tomography during follow-up at 1, 2, 3 weeks and one month at specific sites of choroidal. The specific sites included subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT), from the foveal 1mm, 3mm, 6mm distance of nasal choroidal thickness (NCT) and temporal choroidal thickness (TCT). ResultsOne week after the treatment, SFCT, NCT1 mm, NCT3 mm, TCT1 mm, TCT3 mm, TCT6 mm were obviously thickening(t=4.728, 4.422, 3.759, 3.743, 5.713, 2.502; P < 0.05). Two weeks after the treatment the SFCT, NCT1 mm, NCT3 mm, TCT1 mm, TCT3 mm were decreased gradually(t=3.189, 2.122, 2.742, 2.196, 2.076; P < 0.05).The choroidal thickness returned to pretreatment level from 2 weeks to 4 weeks after treatment, the NCT6 mm had no obvious change in the whole treatment period(P > 0.05). ConclusionThe choroidal thickness was significantly thicker after laser photocoagulation treatment within 1 week, with the time prolonging the choroidal thickness gradually decreases.

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  • Choroidal thickness after intravitreal ranibizumab injections for choroidal neovascularization

    ObjectiveTo study changes in choroidal thickness(CT) with intravitreal injections of ranibizumab treatment. MethodsThis is a prospective, uncontrolled, open-label study. A total of 31 eyes of 31 patients diagnosed with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and 33 eyes of 33 patients diagnosed with choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to pathological myopia (PM) were included in the study. All affected eyes were treated with intravitreal ranibizumab 0.05 ml (10 mg/ml) and followed up monthly until 6 months. Enhanced depth imaging on Cirrus spectral-domain optical coherence tomography was used to measure the CT. The initial CT was compared with the data at 1, 3 and 6 month after treatment, and the correlation between of the decrease of CT at the 6 month and the number of injection times was analyzed. ResultsIn AMD group, the average CT respectively decreased by (9.68±11.02), (12.58±11.04), (13.84±11.67)μm at 1, 3 and 6 month, and the differences were significant(t=4.89, 6.34, 6.60;P < 0.001). In PM group, the average CT respectively decreased by (2.06±10.92), (3.64±8.78), (3.27±7.20)μm at 1, 3 and 6 month. The difference at 1 month was not significant (t=1.08, P=0.287). While after 3 months and 6 months, the differences were significant(t=2.38, 2.61;P=0.024, 0.014). The injection times were not correlated with the CT decreases at 6 month in both groups(r=0.04, 0.30;P=0.815, 0.099). ConclusionIntravitreal injections of ranibizumab can induce choroidal thickness reduction for wet age-related macular degeneration and choroidal neovascularization secondary to pathologic myopia.

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  • Comparison of central foveal thickness and subfoveal choroidal thickness in healthy pregnancy and pre-eclampsia

    Objective To compare the central foveal thickness (CFT) and subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) in healthy pregnant women and patients with pre-eclampsia. Methods A prospective control study. Twenty normal subjects, 20 healthy pregnant women and 20 patients with pre-eclampsia were included. The difference of gestational weeks between healthy pregnant women and patients with pre-eclampsia was not significant (χ2=0.012, P=0.913). The differences of age and spherical equivalent among normal subjects, healthy pregnant women and patients with pre-eclampsia were not significant (χ2=1.760, 0.087; P=0.413, 0.957). All eyes underwent optical coherence tomography examination to measure the CFT and SFCT. Results The mean CFT of normal subjects, healthy pregnant women and patients with pre-eclampsia were (194.40±16.17), (201.2±17.33), (199.00±15.46) μm, there was no significant difference among the three groups (χ2=0.888, P=0.641). The mean SFCT of normal subjects, healthy pregnant women and patients with pre-eclampsia were (263.45±69.66), (330.00±49.20), (373.40±52.00) μm, there was significant difference among the three groups (χ2=22.818, P=0.000). The mean SFCT of healthy pregnant women was increased than that of normal subjects (Z=−2.991, P=0.002). The mean SFCT of patients with pre-eclampsia was increased than that of healthy pregnant women (Z=−2.638, P=0.007). Conclusion The mean SFCT of patients with pre-eclampsia is increased than healthy pregnant women.

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  • Preliminary study on changes and mechanism of choroidal thickness in silicone oil-filled eyes

    ObjectiveTo investigate the potential effect of hyperopia status on subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) in silicone oil (SO)-filled eyes.MethodsThis self-comparative study was conducted in Department of Ophthalmology, Central Theater Command General Hospital. The 50 patients (100 eyes) were collected with unilateral macula-on rhegmatogenous retinal detachment from January 2019 to July 2019, who successfully underwent pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and SO tamponade. Retinal reattachment was observed after surgery in all patients. One month after PPV, the affected eye was wore soft, contact lenses for 24 hours to correct refractive error (RE), depending on its optometry value. The SFCT of the affected eyes was measured using OCT before and after lenses wear. The fellow eyes also received OCT examination at the same time. T test was used to compare SFCT between SO-filled eyes and fellow eyes.ResultsThe mean RE of the SO-filled eyes was +6.38±1.12 D. The mean SFCT of SO-filled eyes (247.12±17.63 μm) was significantly thinner than that of the fellow eyes (276.32.55±17.63 μm) (P<0.001). The SFCT of the SO-filled eyes was significantly thinner than fellow eyes, and the difference was statistically significant (t=-3.95, P<0.001). After lenses wear, the mean SFCT of the SO-filled eyes increased to 276.32±24.86 μm. Compared with before lenses wear, the difference was statistically significant (t=-4.30, P<0.001). Compared with the fellow eye, the difference was not statistically significant (t=0.05, P>0.05).ConclusionSFCT reduction in the SO-filled eyes may be due to the hyperopia status caused by SO, which can be reserved by RE correction.

    Release date:2020-09-22 04:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Choroidal characteristics to predict the therapeutic response of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor drugs in polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy

    ObjectiveTo observe the changes in choroidal characteristics of polypoid choroidal vascular disease (PCV) eyes after intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF drugs, and to preliminarily evaluate its predictive effect on the response of PCV anti-VEGF drugs.MethodsA retrospective clinical study. From January 2015 to May 2020, 63 eyes (63 PCV patients) diagnosed in NanJing Medical University Eye Hospital were included in the study. There were 39 eyes (39 males) and 24 eyes (24 females); all were monocular, with the average age of 62.53±6.05 years old. All eyes were treated with intravitreal injection of ranibizumab, and those with poor response after treatment were treated with photodynamic therapy (PDT) combined with anti-VEGF drugs. Among the 63 eyes, 38 eyes did not respond or responded poorly after treatment, and 25 eyes responded well. Based on response results, patients were divided into the poor response group and the good response group. The confocal laser synchronous angiography system (HRA+OCT) enhanced depth scanning technology of Herdelberg (Germany) was used to measure the foveal choroid thickness (SFCT) and the choroidal large vessel thickness (LCVT). The choroidal hyperpermeability (CVH) was judged based on the ICGA inspection results. CVH: In the middle and late stages (10-15 min after indocyanine green injection), the choroid of the posterior pole can be seen with multifocal strong fluorescence with blurred edges. The SFCT and LVCT changes of the two groups of eyes before treatment and 6 months after treatment in the good response group, and 6 months after the treatment of the poor response group combined with PDT were observed. SFCT and LCVT were compared with t test before and after treatment.ResultsBefore treatment, of the 63 eyes, 38 eyes (60.3%) with CVH manifestations, of which 5 eyes (20.0%, 5/25) and 33 eyes (86.8%, 33/ 38). The SFCT and LCVT of the good response group and the poor response group were 244.16±23.74, 152.76±22.70 μm and 367.34±35.21, 271.84±35.42 μm, respectively. The comparison of SFCT and LVCT between the two groups of eyes before treatment showed statistically significant differences (t=7.24, 6.87; P=0.01, 0.01). Six months after treatment, the SFCT and LVCT of the eyes in the good response group were 241.04±32.56 and 150.44±23.45 μm, respectively; compared with those before treatment, the difference was not statistically significant (t=5.35, 8.64; P=0.08, 0.07). Six months after the poor response group combined with PDT treatment, SFCT and LCVT were 311.63±25.36 and 220.11±41.30 μm respectively; compared with those before treatment, the difference was statistically significant (t=6.84, 9.23; P=0.02, 0.01). After treatment, the CVH manifestations of all the eyes did not change significantly, but the eyes of the poor response group were treated with PDT, and the multifocal strong fluorescence was significantly weakened.ConclusionsPCV thick choroid is mostly caused by abnormal thickening of choroidal large vessels. Eyes with thick choroid and CVH have poor response to anti-VEGF drug therapy alone, and combined PDT therapy may be more suitable for this type of patients.

    Release date:2020-11-19 09:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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