Imaging-Guided Classification of Neovascularization in Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Progress to Date.

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Giovanni Staurenghi, Eric H Souied, Tomohiro Iida, David R Chow, Armin Wolf, Roberto Gallego-Pinazo, Francesco Viola, Peter K Kaiser
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Abstract

Purpose: To review the evolution of terminology describing the classification of lesions in neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) based on retinal imaging technologies. Methods: A review of the current and historical literature on imaging-guided classification of neovascularization in nAMD was performed. Results: Imaging-guided classification of neovascularization in nAMD facilitates understanding of the pathological mechanisms and disease progression. Neovascularization classification has evolved with advances in imaging technologies, from earlier classifications based on neovascularization patterns assessed by fluorescein angiography to multimodal imaging patterns, resulting in varied descriptions of lesions depending on the techniques used. Until recently, there has been a lack of consensus regarding the clinical features of choroidal neovascularization lesion types as a result of the imaging modalities initially used to define them; a recent consensus on classification has the potential to simplify and clarify descriptions of neovascularization in nAMD. The use of multimodal imaging techniques will improve lesion identification and has the potential to individualize treatment plans and improve outcomes. Conclusions: Widespread adoption of a consensus-based, image-guided classification system for neovascular lesions in nAMD and the appropriate imaging techniques used to identify them will aid clinical research and could potentially improve patient outcomes by individualizing treatment plans in the future.

在成像引导下对新生血管性老年黄斑变性进行分类:迄今为止的进展。
目的:回顾基于视网膜成像技术的新生血管性老年性黄斑变性(nAMD)病变分类术语的演变。方法:对当前和历史上有关 nAMD 新生血管成像分类的文献进行回顾。结果:成像引导下的 nAMD 新生血管分类有助于了解病理机制和疾病进展。随着成像技术的进步,新生血管分类也在不断发展,从早期基于荧光素血管造影评估的新生血管模式到多模态成像模式,不同的成像技术对病变的描述也不尽相同。直到最近,由于最初用于定义脉络膜新生血管病变类型的成像模式不同,人们对这些病变类型的临床特征还缺乏共识;最近达成的分类共识有可能简化和澄清对 nAMD 新生血管的描述。多模态成像技术的使用将提高病变识别能力,并有可能实现个性化治疗方案和改善疗效。结论:广泛采用以共识为基础、以图像为指导的 nAMD 新生血管病变分类系统以及用于识别病变的适当成像技术将有助于临床研究,并有可能在未来通过个性化治疗方案改善患者预后。
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