Xintian Liu, Yiyi Wen, Haiqing Zou, Shuangyong Wang
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目的/背景 怀孕会导致女性体内多个器官(包括心脏、肝脏和眼睛)发生生理和病理变化。随着社会和经济的快速发展,高龄产妇的比例明显增加。在此,我们旨在研究这一人群中视网膜动脉直径、静脉直径、黄斑层厚度和动脉静脉比(AVR)的变化。方法 该回顾性病例对照研究共纳入 523 名孕妇(1046 只眼睛),对双眼进行了研究。共有 318 名受试者被纳入 AMA 组,205 名受试者被纳入非 AMA 组。在同一天进行非滴眼性眼底照相和光学相干断层扫描(OCT),并通过综合血管分析和自动 OCT 软件分析视网膜中央动脉等值(CRAE)、视网膜中央静脉等值(CRVE)、视网膜反折(AVR)和黄斑厚度(9 个子视场)。结果 在双眼中,AMA 组的 CRAE 明显低于非 AMA 组(P < 0.05;分别)。AMA 组的 CRVE 高于非 AMA 组(P < 0.001;分别)。与非 AMA 组相比,AMA 组双眼鼻内侧、鼻外侧和颞内侧亚视场的黄斑厚度明显减少(分别为 p < 0.05)。年龄与孕妇双眼的 CRVE 和 AVR 有明显相关性(CRVE:p < 0.0001;AVR:p < 0.01)。结论 本研究报告了 AMA 孕妇视网膜血管直径和黄斑厚度的变化。在解释 AMA 女性眼部不良后果时,考虑这些变化非常重要。
Retinal and Macular Changes in Pregnant Women of Advanced Maternal Age: A Retrospective Study.
Aims/Background Pregnancy may cause physiological and pathological changes in multiple organs in a woman's body, including the heart, liver, and eyes. With rapid advances in societies and economies, the proportion of advanced maternal age (AMA) women has significantly increased. Here, we aimed to investigate the changes in arteriole retinal diameter, venule diameter, macular layer thickness, and arteriole to venule ratio (AVR) in this population. Methods This retrospective case-control study included 523 pregnant women (1046 eyes) and was performed on both eyes. In total, 318 subjects were included in the AMA group, and 205 subjects were included in the non-AMA group. Nonmydriatic fundus photography and optical coherence tomography (OCT) were performed on the same day, and the results were analyzed for the central retinal arteriolar equivalent (CRAE), central retinal venular equivalent (CRVE), AVR, and macular thickness (9 subfields) by integrative vessel analysis and automatic OCT software. Results In both eyes, the CRAE was significantly lower in the AMA group than that in the non-AMA group (p < 0.05; respectively). The CRVE in the AMA group was higher than that in the non-AMA group (p < 0.001; respectively). Compared to the non-AMA group, the AMA group exhibited a significant reduction in macular thickness within the inner nasal, outer nasal, and inner temporal subfields of both eyes (p < 0.05; respectively). Age was significantly correlated with CRVE and AVR in both eyes of pregnant women (CRVE: p < 0.0001; AVR: p < 0.01). Conclusion This study reports variations in the diameter of the retinal vasculature and the thickness of the macula in women of AMA. It is important to consider these changes when interpreting the adverse eye outcomes experienced by women of AMA.
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