Diagnostics (Mar 2023)

Relationship of Vessel Density to Vessel Length Density in Patients with Treated Fabry Disease

  • Maximilian Robert Justus Wiest,
  • Mario Damiano Toro,
  • Albina Nowak,
  • Anahita Bajka,
  • Katrin Fasler,
  • Mayss Al-Sheikh,
  • Timothy Hamann,
  • Sandrine Anne Zweifel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13071227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 1227

Abstract

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Background: Fabry disease (FD) is a potentially lethal lysosomal disorder with systemic vascular changes. Previous studies demonstrated retinal vascular involvement using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in affected patients; Aim: To analyze and quantify the retinal vasculature measuring vessel density (VD), vessel length density (VLD), and the ratio of VD to VLD (VD/VLD) in superficial capillary plexuses (SCP) and deep capillary plexuses (DCP) using OCTA in patients with FD and to show whether they differ from healthy controls (HC); Patients and methods: Single-center, retrospective, consecutive cohort study of patients with genetically proven FD. Patients underwent an ophthalmological examination including OCTA. VD, VLD, foveal avascular zone (FAZ), and the VD/VLD were compared to an HC group using a linear mixed model; Results: A statistically significant difference in the VLD and VD/VLD of DCP was observed between the two groups (p < 0.001). Using ROC curves with AUC and Youden’s Index, a cut-off value for differentiating both groups using VD/VLD in DCP FD with high specificity and high sensitivity was established; Conclusions: FD and HC groups seem to be separable using the VD/VLD ratio in DCP. This new biomarker might differentiate changes in the retinal microvasculature that are not detectable by VD or VLD alone.

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