Katherine Overbey,Francesco Romano,Xinyi Ding,Cade F Bennett,Isabella Stettler,Itika Garg,Ioanna Ploumi,Filippos Vingopoulos,Melissa Yuan,Peyman Razavi,Matthew Finn,Inês Laíns,Nimesh A Patel,Leo Kim,David Wu,Dean Eliott,Deeba Husain,Demetrios Vavvas,Joan W Miller,John B Miller
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Abstract
AIMS
To assess choriocapillaris flow deficit percentage (CCFD%) across stages of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) using swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS-OCTA).
METHODS
This cross-sectional, observational study included 270 eyes (182 patients), classified as early (70 eyes), intermediate (121 eyes) and geographic atrophy (GA, 79 eyes).Participants underwent a complete examination including macular 6×6 mm SS-OCTA scans (PLEX Elite 9000). Scans were reviewed and analysed for subretinal drusenoid deposits (SDDs), retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) atrophy size, incomplete RPE and outer retinal atrophy (iRORA) and drusen volume (3 mm). CCFD% was calculated after compensation and binarisation using Phansalkar's method (r=4-15 pixels) in various early treatment for diabetic retinopathy study sectors. Linear mixed-effects models adjusted for age evaluated associations with AMD stages and other imaging biomarkers.
RESULTS
CCFD% progressively increased with advancing dry AMD stages. Intermediate AMD eyes showed higher CCFD% than early AMD ones across all regions (p<0.001). GA eyes exhibited significantly higher CCFD% compared with early (p<0.001) and intermediate AMD eyes (p<0.001).SDDs were significantly associated with higher CCFD% in early (p<0.01) and intermediate AMD (p<0.05) for almost all regions examined, but not in GA (p>0.05). iRORA presence in iAMD and larger RPE atrophy in GA correlated with increased CCFD% (p<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
This study provides a comprehensive reference database for CCFD% across the stages of dry AMD using SS-OCTA. CCFD% increased with AMD severity, iRORA, SDDs, particularly in early and intermediate stages, and RPE atrophy size. Our findings support CCFD% as a valuable biomarker for clinical and research applications, warranting longitudinal studies to validate its prognostic value.
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.