PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Impact of large choroidal vessels on choriocapillaris flow deficit analyses in optical coherence tomography angiography.

  • Valentin Hacker,
  • Gregor Sebastian Reiter,
  • Markus Schranz,
  • Reinhard Told,
  • Adrian Reumüller,
  • Dominik Hofer,
  • Irene Steiner,
  • Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth,
  • Stefan Sacu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254955
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. e0254955

Abstract

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PurposeTo investigate the impact of large choroidal vessels (LCV) on Choriocapillaris (CC) flow deficit (FD) analyses with swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS-OCTA).DesignProspective, cross-sectional study.MethodsMacular 6x6mm SS-OCTA scans were obtained from intermediate age-related macular degeneration (iAMD) and healthy eyes. Images were captured and processed according to most common standards and analyzed for percentage of flow-deficits (FD%) within four 1x1mm squares at the corners of each image. Choroidal thickness (CT), iris color and refraction error were considered as potential influential factors for LCV visibility. A linear mixed model and logistic regression models were calculated for statistical evaluation.ResultsSixty-nine iAMD and 49 age-matched healthy eyes were enrolled. LCV were visible in at least one sector in 52% of iAMD and 47% of healthy eyes. Within the iAMD group FD% were significantly lower in areas containing LCV (p = 0.0029). Increasing CT resulted in an odds ratio decrease of LCV (OR: 0.94, pConclusionsLCV can significantly affect CC FD analyses of SS-OCTA images. Their visibility is negatively associated with CT. The impact of LCV should be taken into account when performing CC FD assessments, especially in patients where reduced CT is to be expected and inclusion of affected areas should be considered carefully.