PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Retinal Oximetry in a Healthy Japanese Population.

  • Yuki Nakano,
  • Takeru Shimazaki,
  • Nobuko Kobayashi,
  • Yukiko Miyoshi,
  • Aoi Ono,
  • Mamoru Kobayashi,
  • Chieko Shiragami,
  • Kazuyuki Hirooka,
  • Akitaka Tsujikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. e0159650

Abstract

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To establish the normative database of retinal oximetry using Oxymap T1 in a healthy Japanese population, and study the reproducibility of the measurements in Japanese.We measured oxygen saturation in the major retinal vessels with Oxymap T1 in 252 eyes of 252 healthy Japanese subjects. Fundus images acquired using Oxymap T1 were processed using built-in Oxymap Analyzer software. Reproducibility of retinal oximetry was investigated using 20 eyes of 20 healthy subjects.The mean retinal oxygen saturation of 4 quadrants in healthy Japanese was 97.0 ± 6.9% in arteries and 52.8 ± 8.3% in veins. The mean arteriovenous difference in oxygen saturation was 44.2 ± 9.2%. Both arterial and venous oxygen saturation were significantly lower in the temporal side of the retina, especially in the temporal-inferior vessels. However, the arteriovenous difference in oxygen saturation was limited in the 4 quadrants. Interphotograph, intervisit, and interevaluator intraclass correlation coefficients were 0.936-0.979, 0.809-0.837, and 0.732-0.947, respectively. In the major retinal arteries, oxygen saturation increased with age (r = 0.18, p<0.01), at a rate of 0.67% per 10 years. However, venous oxygen saturation showed no correlation with age.This study provides the normative database for the Japanese population. The arterial saturation value appears to be higher than other previous studies. Mean retinal oximetry in 4 quadrants with Oxymap T1 has high reproducibility.