International Journal of Ophthalmology (Jun 2019)

Renal function and choroidal thickness using swept-source optical coherence tomography in diabetic patients

  • Antonio Manuel Garrido-Hermosilla,
  • Mariola Méndez-Muros,
  • Estanislao Gutiérrez-Sánchez,
  • Cristóbal Morales-Portillo,
  • María Jesús Díaz-Granda,
  • Eduardo Esteban-González,
  • Isabel Relimpio-López,
  • María Asunción Martínez-Brocca,
  • Enrique Rodríguez-de-la-Rúa-Franch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2019.06.17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
pp. 985 – 989

Abstract

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AIM: To assess the relationship between choroidal thickness and renal function in diabetic patients. METHODS: Cross-sectional retrospective clinical study of 42 eyes of 21 ocular treatment-naïve diabetic patients. Demographic data included: age, sex, type and course of diabetes. Ocular data included: severity of diabetic retinopathy; retinal thickness at the central macular region, as well as choroidal thickness at the central and paracentral quadrants, using automatically generated maps by swept-source optical coherence tomography; presence of cystic macular edema; and ocular axial length (AXL). Lab-test parameters included: glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), albuminuria, albumin/creatinine ratio in urine, and glomerular filtration rate. RESULTS: A significant negative correlation was mainly observed between several choroidal thicknesses, age (P<0.020) and ocular AXL (P<0.030). On the contrary, a significant positive correlation was found between all choroidal thicknesses, HbA1c (P<0.035) and albuminuria (P<0.040). CONCLUSION: Choroidal thickness can represent an additional tool to help clinicians predicting the renal status in ocular treatment-naïve diabetic patients.

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