Zi Xuan Lin MMed , Fangyao Tang PhD , Xiu Juan Zhang PhD , Xiunian Chen MMed , Yuzhou Zhang PhD , Simon K.H. Szeto FCOphthaHK , Wei Zhang MD, PhD , Danny S.C. Ng MPH, FRCSEd , Ka Wai Kam MSc , Alvin L. Young MMedSc , Clement C. Tham BM BCH, FRCOphth , Chi Pui Pang DPhil , Li Jia Chen PhD, FCOphthHK , Jason C. Yam MD, FRCSEd
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摘要
本研究系统评估视网膜和脉络膜微血管随近视严重程度增加的变化。关于视网膜和脉络膜微血管随近视严重程度增加而变化的研究报告结果相互矛盾,需要综合分析以指导患者管理。方法全面检索PubMed、Embase和Web of Science数据库,检索2025年5月8日之前发表的关于不同近视严重程度视网膜或脉络膜变化的研究。纳入了横断面或前瞻性病例对照和队列设计的研究,这些研究报告了视网膜和脉络膜中央凹无血管区(FAZ)面积和血管密度(VD)的结果。偏倚风险通过纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表和医疗保健研究与质量机构工具进行评估。用Egger检验的漏斗图评估潜在的发表偏倚。进行meta回归以确定具有高异质性的亚组meta分析中的潜在调节因子。该方案已在国际前瞻性系统评价登记册(PROSPERO)注册:CRD42023402550。结果共纳入47项研究,7293只眼。高度近视眼在浅毛细血管丛(SCP) (P = 0.049,标准平均差[SMD]: 0.37, 95%可信区间[CI]: [0.00, 0.74], I2 = 82%)和深毛细血管丛(DCP) (P = 0.001, SMD: 0.61, 95% CI: [0.24, 0.98], I2 = 83%)的FAZ面积均显著增大。中度和高度近视(HM)亚组(P = 0.003和P <; 0.001)和高度近视(HM)亚组(P < 0.001)的DCP组黄斑VD显著降低。在两个神经丛HM亚组的凹旁区(SCP: P < 0.001, DCP: P = 0.012)和凹周围区(SCP: P = 0.006, DCP: P < 0.001)也观察到明显的VD减少。乳头周围VD在轻度、中度和HM亚组中均显示一致的减少(均P≤0.033)。绒毛膜毛细血管VD和血流面积无显著差异。结论本荟萃分析显示,随着近视的增加,黄斑和乳头周围区域的FAZ面积显著增加,VD显著降低,尤其是HM。这些发现有助于加深对近视相关眼底微血管变化的认识,指导HM患者的临床管理和筛查。
Retinal and Choroidal Microvasculature at Different Myopia Severities: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Topic
This study systematically evaluates changes in retinal and choroidal microvasculature with increasing myopia severity.
Clinical Relevance
Conflicting results in reported studies on the changes in retinal and choroidal microvasculature with increasing myopia severity require comprehensive analysis to guide patient management.
Methods
The PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases were thoroughly searched for studies published before May 8, 2025 on retinal or choroidal changes across different myopia severities. Included were studies with cross-sectional or prospective case-control and cohort designs that reported outcomes of foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area and vessel densities (VD) in the retina and choroid. The risk of bias was assessed by the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality tools. Funnel plot with Egger test assessed potential publication bias. Meta-regressions were conducted to identify potential moderators in subgroup meta-analyses with high heterogeneity. The protocol was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO): CRD42023402550.
Results
A total of 47 studies comprising 7293 eyes were included. Highly myopic eyes demonstrated significantly enlarged FAZ area in both the superficial capillary plexus (SCP) (P = 0.049, standard mean difference [SMD]: 0.37, 95% confidence interval [CI]: [0.00, 0.74], I2 = 82%) and deep capillary plexus (DCP) (P = 0.001, SMD: 0.61, 95% CI: [0.24, 0.98], I2 = 83%). Macular VD was significantly reduced in the SCP for moderate and high myopia (HM) subgroups (P = 0.003 and P < 0.001, respectively) and in the DCP for the HM subgroup (P < 0.001). Significant VD reductions were also observed in parafoveal (SCP: P < 0.001, DCP: P = 0.012) and perifoveal (SCP: P = 0.006; DCP: P < 0.001) regions in the HM subgroup in both plexuses. Peripapillary VD showed consistent reductions across mild, moderate, and HM subgroups (all P ≤ 0.033). No significant differences were observed in choriocapillaris VD or flow area.
Conclusions
This meta-analysis revealed significantly enlarged FAZ areas and reduced VD in the macular and peripapillary regions with increasing myopia, especially in HM. These findings enhance the understanding of myopia-related fundus microvascular changes, guiding the clinical management and screening of patients with HM.