Macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in retinitis pigmentosa patients with and without optic disc drusen.

Frontiers in ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-12-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fopht.2024.1476911
Alvilda H Steensberg, Lasse Malmqvist, Mette Bertelsen, Line Kessel, Karen Grønskov, Steffen Hamann
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Abstract

Introduction: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited retinal dystrophies characterized by progressive photoreceptor degeneration. In a recent study, we reported co-existing optic disc drusen (ODD) at 30%, a prevalence 15 times higher than in the general population. The aims of this study were to a) assess if macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLt) was increased in our cohort of RP patients and b) compare RNFLt between RP patients with and without ODD.

Methods: In this post-hoc analysis, optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans of patients with RP and healthy controls were manually delineated, and macular RNFLt measurements were obtained. The analyses were conducted both a) for RP patients without ODD compared to controls and b) for RP patients with and without ODD.

Results: OCT scans of 32 patients with RP and 13 healthy controls were included. Macular RNFLt was significantly increased in RP patients compared to healthy controls and in RP patients with ODD compared to RP patients without ODD.

Discussion: Further studies will explore whether increased RNFLt leads to ODD development through dystrophic calcification or, conversely, if ODD in combination with RP-associated retinal ganglion cell damage causes the increased RNFLt through retrograde axoplasmic stasis.

色素性视网膜炎伴与不伴视盘水肿患者黄斑视网膜神经纤维层厚度的变化。
简介视网膜色素变性(RP)是一组遗传性视网膜营养不良症,其特点是进行性感光细胞变性。在最近的一项研究中,我们发现同时存在视盘色素沉着(ODD)的比例为 30%,是普通人群的 15 倍。本研究的目的是:a)评估我们的 RP 患者队列中黄斑视网膜神经纤维层厚度(RNFLt)是否增加;b)比较有和没有 ODD 的 RP 患者的 RNFLt:在这项事后分析中,对 RP 患者和健康对照组的光学相干断层扫描(OCT)扫描进行了人工划线,并获得了黄斑 RNFLt 测量值。分析的对象包括:a)无 ODD 的 RP 患者与对照组;b)有 ODD 和无 ODD 的 RP 患者:结果:共纳入 32 名 RP 患者和 13 名健康对照者的 OCT 扫描结果。与健康对照组相比,RP 患者的黄斑 RNFLt 明显增加;与无 ODD 的 RP 患者相比,有 ODD 的 RP 患者的黄斑 RNFLt 明显增加:进一步的研究将探讨 RNFLt 的增加是否会通过营养不良性钙化导致 ODD 的发生,或者相反,ODD 与 RP 相关的视网膜神经节细胞损伤是否会通过逆行轴质瘀滞导致 RNFLt 的增加。
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