Automated quantification of foveal avascular zone and vascular density in Behçet’s disease

Purpose To measure the vascular density (VD) and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area in patients with Behçet’s disease (BD) obtained by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Methods VD and FAZ area in the deep and superficial retinal vascular networks were measured in all eyes. Results Thirt...

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Published inIrish journal of medical science Vol. 189; no. 1; pp. 349 - 354
Main Authors Türkcü, Fatih Mehmet, Şahin, Alparslan, Karaalp, Ümit, Çınar, Yasin, Şahin, Muhammed, Özkurt, Zeynep Gürsel, Keklikçi, Uğur
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Springer London 01.02.2020
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ISSN0021-1265
1863-4362
1863-4362
DOI10.1007/s11845-019-02051-2

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Summary:Purpose To measure the vascular density (VD) and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area in patients with Behçet’s disease (BD) obtained by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Methods VD and FAZ area in the deep and superficial retinal vascular networks were measured in all eyes. Results Thirty BD and 31 control subjects were included in the study. The mean overall VD measured in the entire scan was lower in BD compared with control group in both the superficial (49.52 ± 6.54 vs 53.57 ± 2.87%, respectively; p  = 0.003) and deep (53.44 ± 7.44 vs 58.41 ± 3.01%, respectively; p  = 0.002) areas. The FAZ in the BD group was significantly increased at the level of the superficial (0.52 ± 0.67 vs 0.28 ± 0.1 mm 2 , respectively; p  = 0.05) and deep (0.91 ± 1.25 vs 0.39 ± 0.14 mm 2 , respectively; p  = 0.024) areas compared with those of the control group. The deep and the superficial FAZ areas were positively correlated with disease duration and negatively with VA. Conclusion In the patients with BD, OCTA showed decreased VD in both the superficial and deep retinal vascular networks. Besides, the VA was correlated with the VD and FAZ.
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ISSN:0021-1265
1863-4362
1863-4362
DOI:10.1007/s11845-019-02051-2