Heliyon (Aug 2023)

Widefield choroidal vasculature associated with future condition of subretinal fluid in central serous chorioretinopathy

  • Takahiro Kogo,
  • Yuki Muraoka,
  • Masaharu Ishikura,
  • Naomi Nishigori,
  • Naoko Ueda-Arakawa,
  • Manabu Miyata,
  • Hiroshi Tamura,
  • Masayuki Hata,
  • Ayako Takahashi,
  • Masahiro Miyake,
  • Akitaka Tsujikawa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. e18441

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Purpose: To examine choroidal angiographic features in the posterior pole associated with resolution or persistency of subretinal fluid (SRF) in eyes with central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Design: Observational case series. Methods: Twenty-nine patients with treatment-naïve CSC were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of SRF 3 months after the initial visit (month 3) without any treatment. Using enhanced depth imaging of widefield swept-source optical coherence tomography, the choroidal thickness (CT), vessel density (VD), and vessel diameter index (VDI) in the superotemporal and inferotemporal subfields on the temporal side of the 18-mm circle from the disc were measured at the initial visit. We calculated the vertical difference in CT and other choroidal angiographic parameters and evaluated their association with the SRF condition at 3 months. Results: The SRF-resolved and SRF-persistent groups included 10 and 19 patients, respectively. At the initial visit, sex, age, axial length, symptom duration, the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution visual acuity, and foveal thickness were not significantly different between the two groups. The SRF status at month 3 was not associated with the vertical difference in CT and choroidal VD (P = .614, .065, respectively). However, the vertical difference in choroidal VDI was positively associated with the future presence of SRF (P = .017). Conclusions: Vertically asymmetric dilation of choroidal vessels in the posterior pole may be a vasculature feature associated with SRF from CSC and may be a good predictor of future SRF status.

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