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Macular Vessel Density Changes in Young Adults With High Myopia: A Longitudinal Study

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FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.648644

Keywords

macular vessel density; high myopia; optical coherence tomography angiography; retinal thickness; longitudinal study

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Beijing, China) [81703287]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC0904800, 2019YFC0840607]
  3. Shanghai Science and Technology Commission Research Project [17ZR1426900]
  4. National Science and Technology Major Project of China [2017ZX09304010]
  5. Shanghai Health Committee, Clinical Research [2019240241]
  6. Shanghai Shenkang Hospital Clinical Research Program [SHDC12019X18, SHDC12020127]

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The study found that young myopes experienced a significant decrease in macular vessel density after a 21-month follow-up, with high myopes showing a faster reduction in global and specific sector density. A longer baseline axial length was associated with greater changes in macular vessel density.
Background: To characterize the longitudinal changes of macular vessel density in young adults and its associated factors. Methods: The right eyes of 309 participants (75 high myopic, 194 mild-to-moderate myopic, and 40 healthy) were followed up for 21 months. OCTA images were acquired at two visits using follow-up scans. Macular vessel density was calculated globally and in the nine early treatment diabetic retinopathy study (ETDRS) subfields of the macula superficial layer. Results: The macular vessel density significantly decreased in young myopes after a 21-month follow up (p < 0.05), with variations among sectors. Compared with healthy eyes, HM group exhibited a faster reduction in global macular vessel density (p = 0.0307) as well as in sectors of inner-inferior (II), inner-temporal (IT), and outer-temporal (OT) (all p < 0.05). Multivariate regression analysis showed that longer baseline axial length (AL) was significantly associated with larger reduction of macular vessel density in the inner-inferior, inner-temporal and outer-temporal sectors (all p < 0.05). Conclusions: Compared with emmetropes, high myopes presented greater loss of macular vessel density over time in global and in the inner-inferior, inner-temporal and outer-temporal sectors. A longer baseline AL was associated with larger changes of macular vessel density in the inner-inferior, inner-temporal and outer-temporal sectors.

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