Longitudinal analysis of retinal microvascular and choroidal imaging parameters in Parkinson's disease compared with controls
Purpose: To quantify rate of change of retinal microvascular and choroidal structural parameters in subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD) compared with controls using OCT and OCT angiography (OCTA). Design: Prospective longitudinal study. Participants: Seventy-four eyes of 40 participants with...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1738672024-03-10T15:37:41Z Longitudinal analysis of retinal microvascular and choroidal imaging parameters in Parkinson's disease compared with controls Kundu, Anita Ma, Justin P. Robbins, Cason B. Pant, Praruj Gunasan, Vithiya Agrawal, Rupesh Stinnett, Sandra Scott, Burton L. Moore, Kathryn P. L. Fekrat, Sharon Grewal, Dilraj S. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Tan Tock Seng Hospital Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Biomarker Neurodegeneration Purpose: To quantify rate of change of retinal microvascular and choroidal structural parameters in subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD) compared with controls using OCT and OCT angiography (OCTA). Design: Prospective longitudinal study. Participants: Seventy-four eyes of 40 participants with PD and 149 eyes of 78 control individuals from the Eye Multimodal Imaging in Neurodegenerative Disease database. Methods: Subjects underwent OCT and OCTA imaging at 2 time points approximately 12 months apart. Main Outcome Measures: Imaging parameters included central subfield thickness, ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) thickness, peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, choroidal vascularity index, superficial capillary plexus perfusion density (PFD), vessel density (VD), and foveal avascular zone area. Results: Participants with PD had greater rate of yearly decrease in GC-IPL (PD = −0.403μm, control = + 0.128 μm; P = 0.01), greater yearly decline in PFD in the 3 × 3 mm ETDRS circle (PD = −0.016, control = + 0.002; P < 0.001) and ring (PD = −0.016, control = + 0.002; P < 0.001); 6 × 6 mm ETDRS circle (PD = −0.021, control = 0.00; P = 0.001), and outer ring (PD = −0.022, control = 0.00; P = 0.001). Participants with PD had greater rate of yearly decline in VD in 3 × 3 mm circle (PD = −0.939/mm, control = + 0.006/mm; P < 0.001) and ring (PD = −0.942/mm, control = + 0.013/mm; P < 0.001); 6 × 6 mm circle (PD = −0.72/mm, control = −0.054/mm; P = 0.006), and outer ring (PD = −0.746/mm, control = −0.054/mm; P = 0.005). When stratified by PD severity based on Hoehn and Yahr stage, faster rates of decline were seen in Hoehn and Yahr stages 3 to 4 in the 3 × 3 mm circle PFD and VD as well as 3 × 3 mm ring VD. Conclusions: Individuals with PD experience more rapid loss of retinal microvasculature quantified on OCTA and more rapid thinning of the GC-IPL than controls. There may be more rapid loss in patients with greater disease severity. Published version Supported by the Research to Prevent Blindness Unrestricted Grant (A.K.). 2024-03-04T05:09:21Z 2024-03-04T05:09:21Z 2023 Journal Article Kundu, A., Ma, J. P., Robbins, C. B., Pant, P., Gunasan, V., Agrawal, R., Stinnett, S., Scott, B. L., Moore, K. P. L., Fekrat, S. & Grewal, D. S. (2023). Longitudinal analysis of retinal microvascular and choroidal imaging parameters in Parkinson's disease compared with controls. Ophthalmology Science, 3(4), 100393-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xops.2023.100393 2666-9145 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173867 10.1016/j.xops.2023.100393 38223333 2-s2.0-85174816397 4 3 100393 en Ophthalmology Science © 2023 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Published by Elsevier Inc. application/pdf |
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Purpose: To quantify rate of change of retinal microvascular and choroidal structural parameters in subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD) compared with controls using OCT and OCT angiography (OCTA). Design: Prospective longitudinal study. Participants: Seventy-four eyes of 40 participants with PD and 149 eyes of 78 control individuals from the Eye Multimodal Imaging in Neurodegenerative Disease database. Methods: Subjects underwent OCT and OCTA imaging at 2 time points approximately 12 months apart. Main Outcome Measures: Imaging parameters included central subfield thickness, ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) thickness, peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, choroidal vascularity index, superficial capillary plexus perfusion density (PFD), vessel density (VD), and foveal avascular zone area. Results: Participants with PD had greater rate of yearly decrease in GC-IPL (PD = −0.403μm, control = + 0.128 μm; P = 0.01), greater yearly decline in PFD in the 3 × 3 mm ETDRS circle (PD = −0.016, control = + 0.002; P < 0.001) and ring (PD = −0.016, control = + 0.002; P < 0.001); 6 × 6 mm ETDRS circle (PD = −0.021, control = 0.00; P = 0.001), and outer ring (PD = −0.022, control = 0.00; P = 0.001). Participants with PD had greater rate of yearly decline in VD in 3 × 3 mm circle (PD = −0.939/mm, control = + 0.006/mm; P < 0.001) and ring (PD = −0.942/mm, control = + 0.013/mm; P < 0.001); 6 × 6 mm circle (PD = −0.72/mm, control = −0.054/mm; P = 0.006), and outer ring (PD = −0.746/mm, control = −0.054/mm; P = 0.005). When stratified by PD severity based on Hoehn and Yahr stage, faster rates of decline were seen in Hoehn and Yahr stages 3 to 4 in the 3 × 3 mm circle PFD and VD as well as 3 × 3 mm ring VD. Conclusions: Individuals with PD experience more rapid loss of retinal microvasculature quantified on OCTA and more rapid thinning of the GC-IPL than controls. There may be more rapid loss in patients with greater disease severity. |
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Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Kundu, Anita Ma, Justin P. Robbins, Cason B. Pant, Praruj Gunasan, Vithiya Agrawal, Rupesh Stinnett, Sandra Scott, Burton L. Moore, Kathryn P. L. Fekrat, Sharon Grewal, Dilraj S. |
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Kundu, Anita Ma, Justin P. Robbins, Cason B. Pant, Praruj Gunasan, Vithiya Agrawal, Rupesh Stinnett, Sandra Scott, Burton L. Moore, Kathryn P. L. Fekrat, Sharon Grewal, Dilraj S. |
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Longitudinal analysis of retinal microvascular and choroidal imaging parameters in Parkinson's disease compared with controls |
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Longitudinal analysis of retinal microvascular and choroidal imaging parameters in Parkinson's disease compared with controls |
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Longitudinal analysis of retinal microvascular and choroidal imaging parameters in Parkinson's disease compared with controls |
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Longitudinal analysis of retinal microvascular and choroidal imaging parameters in Parkinson's disease compared with controls |
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