The use of optical coherence tomography angiography to measure changes in iris vasculature after strabismus surgery.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Strabismus Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1080/09273972.2023.2271539
Linde Vanlangenaeker, Joseph Van Aerschot, Kato Putcuijps, Maria Dieltiëns, Catherine Cassiman
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Abstract

Introduction: Anterior segment ischemia (ASI) is a rare but potentially sight-threatening complication of strabismus surgery. Preoperative imaging of the iris vasculature may be appropriate in patients at high risk of ASI. In clinical practice, this is currently done through invasive fluoresceine or indocyanine green (ICG) angiography and in study context through laser speckle contrast imaging. The purpose of this study is to investigate the use of noninvasive optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) as a screening tool for ASI in strabismus surgery.

Methods: A prospective interventional trial was conducted from September until November 2021 at the Leuven University Hospitals. Patients scheduled for strabismus surgery to one or more rectus muscles underwent OCTA preoperatively and at day two postoperatively. The vascular density was calculated for all images with sufficient quality. Information on risk factors for ASI was collected. A two-sided t-test was used for pairwise comparison pre- and postoperatively. Filling defects were qualitatively assessed.

Results: Eighteen patients were included. In only seven muscles of five patients, images of sufficient quality on both image acquisition moments were suitable for statistical analysis. The mean age of these patients was 45.2 years and 40% were women. A mean vascular density of 53,099% preoperatively and a mean density of 50,782% postoperatively with a mean decrease of 2.316% (p = .318, 95% confidence interval [-2.886; 7.516]) was found. No filling defects were identified.

Discussion: The small final number of images contributing to statistical analysis shows that current application of the OCTA technique is hampered by poor image quality and poor repeatability. We identified difficulties in the image acquisition process and variable pupil size due to iris muscle contractions as the two main reasons. We believe that adjustments in the OCTA software such as pupil tracking and tracking of iris vasculature can largely overcome these limitations. Furthermore, there is a need for a normative database to allow good quantitative comparison and risk stratification. We conclude that OCTA could be suitable for screening in prevention of ASI with both qualitative and quantitative analysis if adjustments are made.

使用光学相干断层血管造影测量斜视手术后虹膜血管的变化。
前段缺血(ASI)是斜视手术中一种罕见但潜在威胁视力的并发症。对于有ASI高风险的患者,术前对虹膜血管系统进行影像学检查是合适的。在临床实践中,目前通过侵入性荧光素或吲哚菁绿(ICG)血管造影和激光散斑对比成像来完成。本研究的目的是探讨使用无创光学相干断层血管造影(OCTA)作为斜视手术中ASI的筛查工具。方法:一项前瞻性介入试验于2021年9月至11月在鲁汶大学医院进行。计划进行斜视手术的患者术前和术后第2天接受OCTA检查。计算所有质量足够的图像的血管密度。收集了ASI危险因素的信息。术前、术后两两比较采用双侧t检验。对充填缺陷进行定性评价。结果:纳入18例患者。在5例患者中,只有7块肌肉在两个图像采集时刻都有足够质量的图像适合进行统计分析。这些患者的平均年龄为45.2岁,其中40%为女性。术前平均血管密度为53,099%,术后平均血管密度为50,782%,平均下降2.316% (p =。318, 95%置信区间[-2.886;7.516])被发现。未发现填充缺陷。讨论:用于统计分析的最终图像数量较少,表明目前OCTA技术的应用受到图像质量差和可重复性差的阻碍。我们确定了图像采集过程中的困难和虹膜肌肉收缩引起的瞳孔大小变化是两个主要原因。我们相信OCTA软件的调整,如瞳孔跟踪和虹膜血管跟踪,可以在很大程度上克服这些局限性。此外,还需要一个规范的数据库,以便进行良好的定量比较和风险分层。我们得出结论,如果进行调整,OCTA可以适用于定性和定量分析的ASI预防筛查。
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