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Investigating the Vascular Structure of the Conjunctiva in Patients Using Spherical Mini-Scleral Contact Lenses Utilizing Oct-A Imaging Publisher Pubmed



Alipour F1 ; Abdi P1 ; Asadigandomani H1 ; Khodaparast M1 ; Montazeriani Z2 ; Sajedi M1
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  1. 1. Translational Ophthalmology Research Center (TORC), Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Box: 14176-13151, South Kargar Street, Qazvin Square, Qazvin Street, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Advanced Medical Technologies and Equipment Institute (AMTEI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Scientific Reports Published:2025


Abstract

This study aimed to compare the outcomes of Optical Coherence Tomography-Angiography (OCT-A) with the clinical assessments conducted by an experienced ophthalmologist, as well as to analyze the alterations in the conjunctiva of individuals utilizing spherical scleral contact lenses. OCT-A imaging was conducted on 13 patients (mean age: 34.1 years, 10 males) in a prospective study at two time points: at least 8 h post-lens removal and 1-hour post-lens application. The scleral region in the quadrants (superior, inferior, temporal, and nasal) was designated as the region of interest (ROI), located 3 mm from the limbus. This ROI was further divided into two bands: Band 1 (1.5 mm width under the lens) and Band 2 (1.5 mm width outside the lens). The vascular density ratios in the inferior quadrant were significantly reduced after the lens fitting: ROI (0.362 ± 0.074 post-lens vs. 0.452 ± 0.099 pre-lens, adjusted P-value = 0.027) and Band 1 (0.353 ± 0.075 post-lens vs. 0.462 ± 0.095 pre-lens, adjusted P-value = 0.008). In the superior (P-value = 0.026), inferior (P-value < 0.001), and temporal (P-value < 0.001) quadrants, the degree of conjunctival impingement, as scored by an experienced ophthalmologist using slit photographs, was significantly correlated with OCT-A findings. In conclusion, OCT-A identifies microvascular changes undetectable by slit-lamp examination, providing quantitative insights into vascular alterations from scleral lens use and complementing clinical evaluations. © The Author(s) 2025.