International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

The Comparison of Retinal Microvascular Findings in Acute COVID-19 and 1-Year after Hospital Discharge Assessed with Multimodal Imaging—A Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study

  • Kristina Jevnikar,
  • Andrej Meglič,
  • Luka Lapajne,
  • Mateja Logar,
  • Nataša Vidovič Valentinčič,
  • Mojca Globočnik Petrovič,
  • Polona Jaki Mekjavić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 4032

Abstract

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This study aimed to quantify possible long-term impairment of the retinal microcirculation and microvasculature by reassessing a cohort of patients with acute COVID-19 without other known comorbidities one year after their discharge from the hospital. Thirty patients in the acute phase of COVID-19 without known systemic comorbidities were enrolled in this prospective longitudinal cohort study. Fundus photography, SS-OCT, and SS-OCTA using swept-source OCT (SS-OCT, Topcon DRI OCT Triton; Topcon Corp., Tokyo, Japan) were performed in the COVID-19 unit and 1-year after hospital discharge. The cohort’s median age was 60 years (range 28–65) and 18 (60%) were male. Mean vein diameter (MVD) significantly decreased over time, from 134.8 μm in the acute phase to 112.4 μm at a 1-year follow-up (p p = 0.047) and inferior (mean diff. 1.56 95% CI 0.50–2.61, p p p < 0.001) quadrants of the outer ring. There were no statistically significant differences between the groups regarding vessel density of the superior and deep capillary plexuses. The transient dilatation of the retinal vessels in the acute phase of COVID-19, as well as RNFL thickness changes, could become a biomarker of angiopathy in patients with severe COVID-19.

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