Photoreceptor outer segment reflectivity with ultrahigh resolution visible light optical coherence tomography in systemic hydroxychloroquine use

Anupam K. Garg, Jingyu Wang, Bailee Alonzo, Ji Yi, Amir H. Kashani
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Purpose: To evaluate outer retinal organization in normal subjects and those using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) with ultrahigh resolution visible light optical coherence tomography (VIS-OCT). Methods: Forty eyes of 22 adult subjects were recruited from a tertiary care retina practice including controls (20 eyes, 12 subjects, mean age 40±22yrs, mean logMAR BCVA 0.19, 90% female) and subjects with a history of HCQ use (20 eyes, 10 subjects, mean age 62±17yrs, mean logMAR BCVA 0.03, 67% female). Each subject was imaged using a custom-built VIS-OCT device (axial resolution 1.3μm) and FDA-approved OCT devices. Results: Using VIS-OCT, control subjects demonstrate 5 and 6 hyperreflective bands in the foveal and parafoveal regions, respectively, between the outer nuclear layer and Bruch ′s membrane. These bands demonstrate intensity profiles complementary to the known histopathologic distribution of rods and cones. In comparison to controls, subjects taking HCQ demonstrate blunting of all bands, particularly bands 2-4. In all cases of suspected or known toxicity, VIS-OCT demonstrated attenuation of band 3i and in no cases was there attenuation of other bands that was more severe than band 3i, suggesting that changes in the reflectivity of Band 3i may be the earliest identifiable sign of HCQ toxicity. Conclusions: VIS-OCT of the outer retina demonstrates a unique outer retinal banding pattern corresponding to photoreceptor density profiles. There is a notable attenuation of the photoreceptor outer segment reflectivity profile associated with early HCQ toxicity. This finding may be an early, and possibly reversible, sign of HCQ toxicity, primarily impacting the cones.
利用超高分辨率可见光光学相干断层扫描检查全身使用羟氯喹时感光器外节的反射率
目的:使用超高分辨率可见光光学相干断层扫描(VIS-OCT)评估正常人和使用羟氯喹(HCQ)者的视网膜外层组织:从一家三级视网膜医疗机构招募了 22 名成年受试者的 40 只眼睛,包括对照组(20 只眼睛,12 名受试者,平均年龄(40±22)岁,平均 logMAR BCVA 0.19,90% 为女性)和有 HCQ 使用史的受试者(20 只眼睛,10 名受试者,平均年龄(62±17)岁,平均 logMAR BCVA 0.03,67% 为女性)。每个受试者都使用定制的 VIS-OCT 设备(轴向分辨率为 1.3μm)和 FDA 批准的 OCT 设备进行成像:结果:使用 VIS-OCT 技术,对照组受试者的眼窝和眼窝旁区域在核外层和布鲁氏膜之间分别显示出 5 条和 6 条高反射带。这些条带的强度分布与已知的视杆细胞和视锥细胞的组织病理学分布相辅相成。与对照组相比,服用 HCQ 的受试者所有条带都会变窄,尤其是 2-4 条带。在所有疑似或已知中毒的病例中,VIS-OCT 均显示波段 3i 的衰减,而其他波段的衰减均未超过波段 3i,这表明波段 3i 反射率的变化可能是 HCQ 毒性的最早可识别迹象:外层视网膜的 VIS-OCT 显示了与感光细胞密度剖面相对应的独特的外层视网膜带状模式。与早期 HCQ 毒性相关的感光体外节段反射率轮廓有明显的衰减。这一发现可能是HCQ毒性的早期迹象,而且可能是可逆的,主要影响视锥。
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