Diagnostics (Apr 2022)

Correlation of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Characteristics with Visual Function to Define Vision-Threatening Diabetic Macular Ischemia

  • Wei-Shan Tsai,
  • Sridevi Thottarath,
  • Sarega Gurudas,
  • Piyali Sen,
  • Elizabeth Pearce,
  • Andrea Giani,
  • Victor Chong,
  • Chui Ming Gemmy Cheung,
  • Sobha Sivaprasad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 1050

Abstract

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The thresholds of macular microvasculature parameters associated with mild visual impairment in diabetic macular ischemia (DMI) patients are unclear. Therefore, this prospective observational study is aimed at demonstrating the optical coherence tomography angiography parameters that best correlate with mild visual impairment (2 or a smaller FAZ area with parafoveal capillary dropout in at least one quadrant. The analysis showed that the whole image deep vascular complex vessel density (DVC VD) in the 3 × 3 mm area had the best discriminatory ability to identify participants with mild visual impairment at 41.9% (area under the curve = 0.77, sensitivity 94%, specificity 54%, likelihood ratio [LR] = 2.04), and the FAZ area had the greatest post-test LR = 4.21 at 0.64 mm2. The 3 × 3 mm whole image DVC VD and FAZ area cutoffs are useful for screening vision-threatening DMI, but DVC VD has low specificity.

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