Screening of telangiectatic capillaries in chronic macular edema based on multimodal imaging: a study of 101 eyes. LyoMAC1 study.

Mayeul Chaperon, Laurent Kodjikian, Emilie Agard, Thibaud Mathis, Jérémy Billant, Hussam El-Chehab, Pierre Pradat, Corinne Dot
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Abstract

Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of telangiectatic capillaries (TCs) in patients followed for chronic macular edema (CME) (diabetic ME [DME] and ME associated with retinal vein occlusion [RVO]).

Methods: Real-life, prospective, bi-centric cohort study including all consecutive patients followed for a clinically significant CME secondary to diabetic retinopathy or RVO. Inclusion criteria were patients treated with intravitreal injection for their ME for at least 12 months who had to undergo follow-up angiography. Multimodal imaging with color retinophotography, spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), OCT angiography, and en face OCT was performed in all patients.

Results: A total of 101 eyes of 71 patients were included between November 2019 and June 2020. Of the 101 eyes analyzed, indocyanine green angiography found at least one TC in 67 eyes (66.3%). No significant differences were found between the groups with and without TC except for the distribution of DME and RVO (p < 0.008). In 83.6% of eyes with TCs, TCs contributed to the formation of the ME. SD-OCT sensitivity for TC detection was 94%.

Conclusion: In our study, the estimated prevalence of TCs in CME (DME and ME associated with RVO) was 66.3%, i.e., two-thirds of patients. SD-OCT was an excellent screening examination with a sensitivity of 94%.

基于多模态成像的慢性黄斑水肿毛细血管扩张的筛查:101只眼的研究。LyoMAC1研究。
目的:估计慢性黄斑水肿(CME)患者(糖尿病性ME [DME]和ME合并视网膜静脉闭塞[RVO])中毛细血管扩张(TCs)的患病率。方法:现实生活、前瞻性、双中心队列研究,包括所有连续患者,随访继发于糖尿病视网膜病变或RVO的临床显著CME。纳入标准是接受玻璃体内注射治疗ME至少12个月且必须接受随访血管造影的患者。所有患者均行彩色视网膜摄影、光谱域光学相干断层扫描(SD-OCT)、OCT血管造影和正面OCT的多模态成像。结果:2019年11月至2020年6月,共纳入71例患者的101只眼。在分析的101只眼睛中,吲哚菁绿血管造影在67只眼睛(66.3%)中发现至少一个TC。结论:在我们的研究中,CME (DME和ME合并RVO)中TC的估计患病率为66.3%,即三分之二的患者。SD-OCT是一种很好的筛查检查,灵敏度为94%。
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