International Journal of Ophthalmology (Apr 2018)

Comparison of choroidal vessel thickness in children and adult eyes by enhanced-depth imaging optical coherence tomography imaging

  • Daren Hanumunthadu,
  • Jorge Ruiz-Medrano,
  • Sunila Dumpala,
  • Ayesha Jabeen,
  • Asiya Jabeen,
  • Abhilash Goud,
  • José M Ruiz-Moreno,
  • Jay Chhablani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2018.04.24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 681 – 686

Abstract

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AIM: To evaluate choroidal thickness, medium choroidal vessel thickness (MCVT) and large choroidal vessel thickness (LCVT) in normal children and adult subjects. METHODS: Manual measurements of subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT), MCVT and LCVT at subfoveal and 750 μm nasal and temporal to fovea locations were completed on enhanced-depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT) scans of normal children and adult subjects. RESULTS: Fifty adult and fifty-seven child subjects were included in the study (including 80 adult and 103 child eyes). Mean (±SD) SFCT of adult and children eyes in the study was 309.3±95.7 μm and 279.3±50.4 μm respectively. SFCT and subfoveal MCVT in adult eyes were significantly more than children (P=0.01 and P≤0.0001 respectively). CONCLUSION: There is choroidal thickening with associated thickening of medium choroidal vessels in adults, suggesting that there is alteration in choroidal vasculature with ageing.

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