Evaluation of vascular changes in intermediate uveitis and retinal vasculitis using swept-source wide-field optical coherence tomography angiography

M Tian, C Tappeiner, MS Zinkernagel, W Huf… - British Journal of …, 2019 - bjo.bmj.com
M Tian, C Tappeiner, MS Zinkernagel, W Huf, S Wolf, MR Munk
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2019bjo.bmj.com
Purpose To evaluate vascular changes in patients with intermediate uveitis with or without
retinal vasculitis using swept-source wide-field optical coherence tomography angiography
(OCTA). Methods This is a prospective cross-sectional study. Consecutive patients with
intermediate uveitis were evaluated using wide-field OCTA. Wide-field OCTA and en-face
OCT images were analysed for the presence of capillary non-perfusion and reduced
perfusion, disruption of ellipsoid zone, and abnormalities on en-face wide-field retinal …
Purpose
To evaluate vascular changes in patients with intermediate uveitis with or without retinal vasculitis using swept-source wide-field optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA).
Methods
This is a prospective cross-sectional study. Consecutive patients with intermediate uveitis were evaluated using wide-field OCTA. Wide-field OCTA and en-face OCT images were analysed for the presence of capillary non-perfusion and reduced perfusion, disruption of ellipsoid zone, and abnormalities on en-face wide-field retinal thickness maps, respectively, and compared with fluorescein angiography (FA) findings in a subcohort.
Results
164 eyes of 88 patients with intermediate uveitis were included. Areas of capillary non-perfusion and reduced perfusion were more frequently observed in the choroidal OCTA slab (33.3% and 49.4%), choriocapillaris (CC; 31.4% and 48%) and deep capillary plexus (DCP; 9.6% and 34.6%) than in the superficial capillary plexus (SCP; 5% and 26.3%), respectively. Intermediate uveitis with vasculitis presented more frequently with non-perfusion and hypoperfusion in the DCP (p=0.003 and p=0.05, respectively) and SCP (p=0.007 and p=0.005, respectively) than intermediate uveitis without vasculitis. Peripheral capillary leakage on FA correlated with the presence of perivascular, macular and generalised thickening on en-face wide-field thickness maps (p=0.007). Ischaemia on FA was significantly associated with non-perfusion on wide-field OCTA in SCP and DCP (p=0.019 and p=0.027, respectively).
Conclusion
Changes in the choroid, CC and DCP are more frequently found than in the SCP on wide-field OCTA in intermediate uveitis. While wide-field OCTA is a reliable tool to detect capillary non-perfusion in intermediate uveitis, it was not helpful in determining disease activity.
Trial registration number
NCT02811536.
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