Long-term retinal microvascular alterations after endoscopic endonasal surgery in patients with sellar region tumors.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
International journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18240/ijo.2025.08.13
Sebnem Kaya Ergen, Anil Ergen, Busra Gunduz, Ecem Cemre Ceylan, Sevgi Subasi, Melih Caklili, Burak Cabuk, Ihsan Anik, Savas Ceylan
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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate retinal microcirculation changes at the 3rd and 12th months following endoscopic endonasal surgery in patients with sellar region tumors using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A).

Methods: This prospective longitudinal observational study included 78 eyes of 39 patients with sellar tumors and 78 eyes of 39 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Standard automated perimetry and OCT-A were performed preoperatively and at 3- and 12-month follow-ups. Visual field (VF) recovery was assessed using mean deviation (MD) values, and correlations between preoperative structural parameters and postoperative visual outcomes were analyzed.

Results: Baseline OCT-A values revealed significantly reduced papillary and foveal vessel densities in almost all quadrants in sellar tumor patients compared to controls (P<0.05, respectively). While VF MD values improved significantly postoperatively (P<0.001), no significant improvement was observed in microvascular vessel density or retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness (P>0.05, respectively); instead, a tendency toward reduction was noted over 12mo. Correlation analysis between postoperative MD values and preoperative parameters showed a strong positive correlation with the superior quadrant of papillary vessel density (r=0.703, P<0.001) and RNFL thickness (r=0.518, P<0.001).

Conclusion: Although decompressive surgery improves visual function, retinal microvascular alterations appear to deteriorate over time. These findings suggest that irreversible neurovascular damage occurs despite surgical intervention, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment in patients with chiasmal compression. OCT-A may serve as a valuable prognostic tool for assessing structural and functional recovery in these patients.

鞍区肿瘤患者经鼻内窥镜手术后的长期视网膜微血管改变。
目的:应用光学相干断层扫描血管造影(OCT-A)评价鞍区肿瘤患者经鼻内镜手术后第3个月和第12个月视网膜微循环的变化。方法:这项前瞻性纵向观察研究包括39例鞍区肿瘤患者的78只眼睛和39例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者的78只眼睛。术前及随访3个月和12个月时进行标准自动视野检查和OCT-A。采用平均偏差(MD)值评估视野(VF)恢复情况,并分析术前结构参数与术后视力结果的相关性。结果:基线OCT-A值显示,与对照组相比,鞍区肿瘤患者几乎所有象限的乳头和中央凹血管密度均显著降低(PPP>0.05);相反,在超过12个月的时间里,有减少的趋势。术后MD值与术前参数的相关分析显示,与上象限乳头血管密度呈强正相关(r=0.703, Pr=0.518, p)。结论:减压手术虽然改善了视功能,但随着时间的推移,视网膜微血管的改变出现恶化。这些结果表明,尽管手术干预,不可逆的神经血管损伤仍会发生,强调了交叉压迫患者早期诊断和治疗的重要性。OCT-A可作为评估这些患者结构和功能恢复的有价值的预后工具。
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期刊介绍: · International Journal of Ophthalmology-IJO (English edition) is a global ophthalmological scientific publication and a peer-reviewed open access periodical (ISSN 2222-3959 print, ISSN 2227-4898 online). This journal is sponsored by Chinese Medical Association Xi’an Branch and obtains guidance and support from WHO and ICO (International Council of Ophthalmology). It has been indexed in SCIE, PubMed, PubMed-Central, Chemical Abstracts, Scopus, EMBASE , and DOAJ. IJO JCR IF in 2017 is 1.166. IJO was established in 2008, with editorial office in Xi’an, China. It is a monthly publication. General Scientific Advisors include Prof. Hugh Taylor (President of ICO); Prof.Bruce Spivey (Immediate Past President of ICO); Prof.Mark Tso (Ex-Vice President of ICO) and Prof.Daiming Fan (Academician and Vice President, Chinese Academy of Engineering. International Scientific Advisors include Prof. Serge Resnikoff (WHO Senior Speciatist for Prevention of blindness), Prof. Chi-Chao Chan (National Eye Institute, USA) and Prof. Richard L Abbott (Ex-President of AAO/PAAO) et al. Honorary Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Li-Xin Xie(Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering/Honorary President of Chinese Ophthalmological Society); Prof. Dennis Lam (President of APAO) and Prof. Xiao-Xin Li (Ex-President of Chinese Ophthalmological Society). Chief Editor: Prof. Xiu-Wen Hu (President of IJO Press). Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Yan-Nian Hui (Ex-Director, Eye Institute of Chinese PLA) and Prof. George Chiou (Founding chief editor of Journal of Ocular Pharmacology & Therapeutics). Associate Editors-in-Chief include: Prof. Ning-Li Wang (President Elect of APAO); Prof. Ke Yao (President of Chinese Ophthalmological Society) ; Prof.William Smiddy (Bascom Palmer Eye instituteUSA) ; Prof.Joel Schuman (President of Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology,USA); Prof.Yizhi Liu (Vice President of Chinese Ophtlalmology Society); Prof.Yu-Sheng Wang (Director of Eye Institute of Chinese PLA); Prof.Ling-Yun Cheng (Director of Ocular Pharmacology, Shiley Eye Center, USA). IJO accepts contributions in English from all over the world. It includes mainly original articles and review articles, both basic and clinical papers. Instruction is Welcome Contribution is Welcome Citation is Welcome Cooperation organization International Council of Ophthalmology(ICO), PubMed, PMC, American Academy of Ophthalmology, Asia-Pacific, Thomson Reuters, The Charlesworth Group, Crossref,Scopus,Publons, DOAJ etc.
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