Paediatric staphyloma classification: new perspectives via ultrawide field three-dimensional swept-source optical coherence tomographic angiography

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Limei Sun, Aohan Hou, Shuxin Zheng, Linyan Zhang, Lu Qin, Xiaoyan Ding
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Abstract

Aim To employ ultrawide field three-dimensional swept-source optical coherence tomographic angiography (UWF 3D SS-OCTA) modality, integrating novel strategies, posterior eye curvature maps and posterior eye height maps, in characterising the features and disease associations of posterior staphyloma in paediatric patients. This study seeks to compare paediatric staphylomas to established adult classifications, identify distinct paediatric patterns and introduce a new classification system for paediatric staphyloma using advanced multimodal imaging. Methods UWF 3D SS-OCTA imaging, integrating posterior eye curvature maps and posterior eye height maps strategies, was employed to analyse staphyloma presentations in the paediatric cohort. These data were then set against the traditionally established adult classifications. Additionally, the aetiology of staphylomas was investigated. Results The UWF 3D SS-OCTA modality, when integrated with posterior eye curvature maps and posterior eye height map, showcased superior imaging detail and better classification compared with UWF scanning laser ophthalmoscope, offering a more nuanced view of staphyloma patterns in paediatric patients. Specifically, only 54.7% of the paediatric cohort fit into previously recognised categories. The paediatric group displayed prominent temporal and inferior temporal staphylomas, likely linked to the high prevalence of peripheral vascular diseases. The study led to the proposal of five unique paediatric staphyloma classifications. Conclusions The UWF 3D SS-OCTA modality with posterior eye curvature maps and posterior eye height maps offers unparalleled insights into staphyloma patterns, especially in paediatric patients. Paediatric staphylomas exhibit a unique presentation, divergent from adults, with two novel types identified. The findings underline the importance of updating classification systems, ensuring they reflect the realities observed in paediatric pathology and diagnostics. Data are available on reasonable request.
小儿葡萄胎分类:超宽视野三维扫源光学相干断层血管造影的新视角
目的 采用超宽视野三维扫源光学相干断层血管成像(UWF 3D SS-OCTA)模式,整合新策略、眼球后曲率图和眼后高度图,描述儿科后葡萄胎的特征和疾病关联。本研究旨在将儿科葡萄状瘤与已建立的成人分类进行比较,确定独特的儿科模式,并利用先进的多模态成像技术引入新的儿科葡萄状瘤分类系统。方法 采用 UWF 3D SS-OCTA 成像,整合后眼球曲率图和后眼球高度图策略,分析儿科组群中的葡萄状瘤表现。然后将这些数据与传统的成人分类进行对比。此外,还对葡萄状瘤的病因进行了调查。结果 与 UWF 扫描激光眼底镜相比,UWF 3D SS-OCTA 模式与眼球后部曲率图和眼球后部高度图相结合,显示出更出色的成像细节和更佳的分类效果,为儿科患者的葡萄状瘤模式提供了更细致的观察视角。具体来说,只有 54.7% 的儿科患者符合之前公认的类别。儿科组显示出突出的颞部和下颞部葡萄状瘤,这可能与外周血管疾病的高发病率有关。这项研究提出了五种独特的儿科葡萄胎分类。结论 UWF 3D SS-OCTA 模式与眼球后部曲率图和眼球后部高度图相结合,为了解葡萄状瘤的形态提供了无与伦比的洞察力,尤其是在儿科患者中。儿科葡萄胎表现独特,与成人不同,有两种新类型。这些发现强调了更新分类系统的重要性,以确保它们能反映儿科病理和诊断中观察到的实际情况。如有合理要求,可提供相关数据。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
2.40%
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213
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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