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OCT-angiography detects longitudinal microvascular changes in glaucoma: a systematic review

Ana Miguel, André Silva, João Barbosa‐Breda, Luís Filipe Azevedo, Abdulkarim Abdulrahman, Esther Hereth, Luís Abegão Pinto, Y. Lachkar, Ingeborg Stalmans

2021British Journal of Ophthalmology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) allows the study of vessel density (VD). We intended to perform a systematic review of studies focusing on longitudinal changes in peripapillary and macular VD measurements in glaucoma. METHODS: A search was performed across MEDLINE, Scopus, ISI Web of Science and Google Scholar, using the following query from inception until 20 September 2019: (("optical coherence tomography angiography"[tiab]) OR (optical coherence tomography angiography[MeSH]) OR ("OCTA"[tiab]) OR ("OCT-A"[tiab]) OR ("angio-OCT"[tiab]) OR ("OCT- angiography"[tiab]) OR ("OCT-angio"[tiab]) OR ("OCT-angiographie"[tiab])) AND (glaucom*[tiab] OR glaucoma[MeSH]). Prospective studies that quantitatively assessed the longitudinal changes in VD in glaucoma with at least 3 months of follow-up were included. RESULTS: Ten out of 4516 studies were included. The rate of VD change in glaucoma varied from 0.036/year to 1.08/year and 1.3% to 3.2% per year, with significantly different rates between glaucoma and healthy controls. Five studies assessed VD change after glaucoma surgery, obtaining variable results, ranging from a temporary VD decrease to increase after 3 months. Meta-analysis was not possible due to a wide variation in methods, measurements and region of VD. CONCLUSION: OCTA is a non-invasive technology, which shows promise in glaucoma. Measures should be taken to increase the quality and standardise the methodology of VD measures in OCTA longitudinal studies, for future meta-analyses.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGlaucomaOptical coherence tomographyOptical coherence tomography angiographyOphthalmologyAngiographyIntraocular pressureProspective cohort studyRadiologyOptometrySurgeryGlaucoma and retinal disordersRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsCorneal surgery and disorders
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