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Measuring Inflammation in the Vitreous and Retina: A Narrative Review

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OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND INFLAMMATION
卷 31, 期 4, 页码 768-777

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2022.2049316

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Imaging; inflammation; ocular; ophthalmology; optical coherence tomography; uveitis

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Uveitis, a group of syndromes characterized by intraocular inflammation, affects up to 10% of the global population. Traditional assessment methods rely on subjective grading by clinicians, but advancements in imaging technology, such as OCT, allow for objective and quantitative evaluation. Monitoring important quantitative metrics enables a comprehensive assessment of ocular inflammation.
Uveitis consists of a group of syndromes characterised by intraocular inflammation, accounting for up to 15% of visual loss in the western world and 10% worldwide. Assessment of intraocular inflammation has been limited to clinician-dependent, subjective grading. Developments in imaging technology, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), have enabled the development of objective, quantitative measures of inflammatory activity. Important quantitative metrics including central macular thickness and vitreous signal intensity allow longitudinal monitoring of disease activity and can be used in conjunction with other imaging modalities enabling holistic assessment of ocular inflammation. Ongoing work into the validation of instrument-based measures alongside development of core outcome sets is crucial for standardisation of clinical trial endpoints and developing guidance for quantitative multi-modal imaging approaches. This review outlines methods of grading inflammation in the vitreous and retina, with a focus on the use of OCT as an objective measure of disease activity.

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