Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Microvascular Variations in Pre- and Posttreatment of Retinoblastoma Tumors.

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ocular Oncology and Pathology Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-02 DOI:10.1159/000515142
Juan P Fernandez, Asghar A Haider, Lejla Vajzovic, Arathi Ponugoti, Michael P Kelly, Miguel A Materin
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study is to describe variations in microvasculature before and after treatment of treatment-naive lesions and during consolidation therapy of retinoblastoma lesions using an investigational portable optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) system.

Methods: This study is a single-center, prospective, observational case series. Recruited subjects were either undergoing surveillance for retinoblastoma or had newly detected retinoblastoma. Nine tumors from 7 eyes in 6 patients were included. During exams under anesthesia, the tumors were imaged with an investigational portable OCTA system. OCTA images were analyzed to assess vascular changes before and after treatment.

Results: In all 6 presented cases, OCTA imaging revealed distinctive vascular patterns, such as dilated feeder arteries and draining veins, disorganized and complex branching patterns, irregular vessel calibers, and dilation and tortuosity of vessels. After treatment, OCTA imaging revealed decreased intrinsic tumor vascularity and reduced dilation of draining and feeder vessels. Tumor relapse demonstrated prominent vascularity (n = 1) that resolved on repeat OCTA after transpupillary thermotherapy treatment. Type 2 (n = 1), 3 (n = 6), and 4 (n = 1) tumor regression patterns were seen in our patients after treatment, and OCTA findings were consistent with a previously published report. Interestingly, in one of the presented cases, OCTA demonstrated clear feeder, draining, and intrinsic tumor vessels that were not as evident on fluorescein angiography.

Conclusions: OCTA may offer a noninvasive and sensitive technique to evaluate the vasculature of both the tumor and the surrounding retina in retinoblastoma. With additional research and development into its use in patients with retinoblastoma, OCTA may one day be useful in assessing treatment response and residual tumor activity.

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光学相干断层扫描血管造影在视网膜母细胞瘤治疗前后的微血管变化。
本研究的目的是利用便携式光学相干断层扫描血管造影(OCTA)系统描述视网膜母细胞瘤病变治疗前后和巩固治疗期间微血管系统的变化。方法:本研究采用单中心、前瞻性、观察性病例系列。招募的受试者要么正在接受视网膜母细胞瘤的监测,要么是新发现的视网膜母细胞瘤。包括6例患者7只眼的9个肿瘤。在麻醉下检查时,使用便携式OCTA系统对肿瘤进行成像。分析OCTA图像以评估治疗前后血管的变化。结果:所有6例病例,OCTA成像均显示明显的血管模式,如供血动脉和引流静脉扩张,分支模式紊乱和复杂,血管直径不规则,血管扩张和扭曲。治疗后,OCTA成像显示肿瘤固有血管减少,引流血管和供血血管扩张减少。肿瘤复发表现为明显的血管增生(n = 1),经经上突热疗治疗后再次行OCTA治疗。我们的患者在治疗后观察到2型(n = 1)、3型(n = 6)和4型(n = 1)肿瘤消退模式,OCTA结果与先前发表的报告一致。有趣的是,在其中一个病例中,OCTA显示了清晰的喂食、引流和固有的肿瘤血管,而荧光素血管造影并不明显。结论:OCTA可以提供一种无创、灵敏的技术来评估视网膜母细胞瘤的肿瘤和周围视网膜的血管系统。随着对其在视网膜母细胞瘤患者中的应用的进一步研究和开发,OCTA可能有一天会用于评估治疗反应和残余肿瘤活性。
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