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Comparative Analysis of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (Octa) Results Between Behcet’S Disease Patients and a Healthy Control Group Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Research shows Behcet’s disease reduces blood vessel density in the retina, potentially aiding early diagnosis with OCTA imaging. #BehcetsDisease #EyeHealth

Kianersi F1 ; Bazvand M1 ; Fatemi A2 ; Naderi Beni A1 ; Kianersi H1
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Source: Clinical Rheumatology Published:2024


Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to compare optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) findings between patients with Behcet’s disease (BD) and individuals with healthy eyes. Design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on patients (67 eyes) with BD who were referred to Feiz Hospital and healthy eyes (43 eyes). All subjects underwent Snellen visual acuity, a slit-lamp examination, measuring intraocular pressure, conducting a dilated fundus examination, OCTA imaging, and spectral-domain (SD)-OCT imaging. OCTA retinal vascular measurements including optic nerve VD, macular-associated VD( superficial and deep), foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area, FAZ perimeter (PERIM), and vessel density within a 300-μm-wide region of the FAZ (FD) were compared between the groups. Results: A significant difference was evident between the two groups (healthy one group and BD group) in terms of parafoveal and perifoveal total retinal thickness, total pRNFL VD in all quadrants except the inferior sector (P < 0.05), and macular superficial, and deep VD in all regions except temporal and superior perifoveal VD (P < 0.05) following adjustments for age, gender, and signal strength index. When comparing the two groups, ocular Behcet’s disease (BD) and non-ocular BD, it was evident that peripapillary vessel density (VD) exhibited a significant decrease in ocular BD eyes in all sectors except for the superior and inferior ones, as compared to non-ocular BD eyes. In addition, the comparison of ocular BD and non-ocular BD showed superficial and deep VDs were lower in ocular BD than non-ocular BD in all regions. Conclusion: According to these findings, peripapillary and macular vessel density is affected in BD. (Table presented.) © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) 2024.
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