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Diurnal changes in choroidal optical coherence tomography angiography indices over 24 hours in healthy young adults

Barsha Lal, David Alonso‐Caneiro, Scott A. Read, Andrew Carkeet

2023Scientific Reports20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This prospective study investigated the magnitude and pattern of variation in choroidal optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) indices every 4 h over 24 h in healthy young myopic (n = 24) and non-myopic (n = 20) adults. Choriocapillaris and deep choroid en-face images from macular OCT-A scans were analysed from each session to extract magnification-corrected vascular indices including choriocapillaris flow deficit number, size and density and deep choroid perfusion density in the sub-foveal, sub-parafoveal, and sub-perifoveal regions. Choroidal thickness was also obtained from structural OCT scans. Significant variations over 24 h (P < 0.05) were observed in most of the choroidal OCT-A indices excluding sub-perifoveal flow deficit number, with peaks observed between 2 to 6 AM. For myopes, peaks occurred significantly earlier (3-5 h), and the diurnal amplitude was significantly greater for sub-foveal flow deficit density (P = 0.02) and deep choroidal perfusion density (P = 0.03) compared with non-myopes. Choroidal thickness also showed significant diurnal changes (P < 0.05) with peaks between 2 to 4 AM. Significant correlations were found between diurnal amplitudes or acrophases of choroidal OCT-A indices and choroidal thickness, intraocular pressure, and systemic blood pressure. This provides the first comprehensive diurnal assessment of choroidal OCT-A indices over 24 h.

Topics & Concepts

ChoroidOphthalmologyMedicineOptical coherence tomographyDiurnal temperature variationMagnificationOptical coherence tomography angiographyIntraocular pressurePerfusionOpticsRetinaInternal medicinePhysicsAtmospheric sciencesRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsGlaucoma and retinal disordersRetinal Imaging and Analysis
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