Observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTA

Abstract Background To find the relationship between the changes of retinal and choriodal structure/ vascular densities (VD) and the myopia progress. Methods 126 eyes of 126 age-matched young participants were divided into three groups: Emmetropia and Low Myopia (EaLM) (33 eyes), Moderate Myopia (MM...

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Main Authors: Yuanyuan Si, Kunpeng Pang, Yanling Song, Xia Zhang, Hongling Yang, Yan Cui
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-024-03473-y
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Xia Zhang
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Yan Cui
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description Abstract Background To find the relationship between the changes of retinal and choriodal structure/ vascular densities (VD) and the myopia progress. Methods 126 eyes of 126 age-matched young participants were divided into three groups: Emmetropia and Low Myopia (EaLM) (33 eyes), Moderate Myopia (MM) (39 eyes), and High Myopia (HM) (54 eyes). Fundus images measuring 12 × 12 mm were captured using ultra-widefield swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS-OCTA). Each image was uniformly divided into nine regions: supra-temporal (ST), temporal (T), infra-temporal (IT), superior (S), central macular area (C), inferior (I), supra-nasal (SN), nasal (N), and infra-nasal (IN). Various structural parameters, including inner retina thickness (IRT), outer retina thickness (ORT), and choroid thickness (CT), were assessed, and the VD of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP), deep capillary plexus (DCP), choriocapillaries (CC), and choroid vessels (ChdV) were quantified. Results CT in upper fundus exhibited a significant reduction from EaLM to MM. Additionally, ORT (ST, S. SN, C, N, IT, I, IN), CT (ST, S, SN, T, C, N, IT, I, IN) and VDs of SCP (ST, S, C, I, IN), DCP (ST, S, T, C, I) and ChdV (T, N, I, IN) were statistically diminished in EaLM compared to HM. Furthermore, IRT (N), ORT (N, IN), CT (S, SN, T, C, IT, I) and VDs of SCP (I, IN) and DCP (I) exhibited significant decreases as MM progressed towards HM. Intriguingly, there was a notable increase in the VD of CC (ST, S, T, C, N) as myopia progressed from MM to HM. Conclusion Significant changes in retinal and choroid structure and vascular density occur as moderate myopia advances to high myopia. Efforts to curb myopia progression to this stage are essential, as the failure to do so may lead to the development of corresponding retinopathy.
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spelling doaj-art-6ba6447eda8d4f5da4fd5bf8eb49c7da2025-08-19T22:57:08ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152024-05-0124111010.1186/s12886-024-03473-yObservation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTAYuanyuan Si0Kunpeng Pang1Yanling Song2Xia Zhang3Hongling Yang4Yan Cui5Department of Ophthalmology, Qilu Hospital of shandong University, Shandong UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Qilu Hospital of shandong University, Shandong UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Qilu Hospital of shandong University, Shandong UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Qilu Hospital of shandong University, Shandong UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Qilu Hospital of shandong University, Shandong UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Qilu Hospital of shandong University, Shandong UniversityAbstract Background To find the relationship between the changes of retinal and choriodal structure/ vascular densities (VD) and the myopia progress. Methods 126 eyes of 126 age-matched young participants were divided into three groups: Emmetropia and Low Myopia (EaLM) (33 eyes), Moderate Myopia (MM) (39 eyes), and High Myopia (HM) (54 eyes). Fundus images measuring 12 × 12 mm were captured using ultra-widefield swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS-OCTA). Each image was uniformly divided into nine regions: supra-temporal (ST), temporal (T), infra-temporal (IT), superior (S), central macular area (C), inferior (I), supra-nasal (SN), nasal (N), and infra-nasal (IN). Various structural parameters, including inner retina thickness (IRT), outer retina thickness (ORT), and choroid thickness (CT), were assessed, and the VD of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP), deep capillary plexus (DCP), choriocapillaries (CC), and choroid vessels (ChdV) were quantified. Results CT in upper fundus exhibited a significant reduction from EaLM to MM. Additionally, ORT (ST, S. SN, C, N, IT, I, IN), CT (ST, S, SN, T, C, N, IT, I, IN) and VDs of SCP (ST, S, C, I, IN), DCP (ST, S, T, C, I) and ChdV (T, N, I, IN) were statistically diminished in EaLM compared to HM. Furthermore, IRT (N), ORT (N, IN), CT (S, SN, T, C, IT, I) and VDs of SCP (I, IN) and DCP (I) exhibited significant decreases as MM progressed towards HM. Intriguingly, there was a notable increase in the VD of CC (ST, S, T, C, N) as myopia progressed from MM to HM. Conclusion Significant changes in retinal and choroid structure and vascular density occur as moderate myopia advances to high myopia. Efforts to curb myopia progression to this stage are essential, as the failure to do so may lead to the development of corresponding retinopathy.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-024-03473-yRetina capillaryChoroid vesselsMyopiaSS-OCTA
spellingShingle Yuanyuan Si
Kunpeng Pang
Yanling Song
Xia Zhang
Hongling Yang
Yan Cui
Observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTA
Retina capillary
Choroid vessels
Myopia
SS-OCTA
title Observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTA
title_full Observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTA
title_fullStr Observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTA
title_full_unstemmed Observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTA
title_short Observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra-widefield SS-OCTA
title_sort observation of structural and vascular features of retina and choroid in myopia using ultra widefield ss octa
topic Retina capillary
Choroid vessels
Myopia
SS-OCTA
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-024-03473-y
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