Purpose : To evaluate the macular and papillary parameters by spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in children affected by amblyopia. Methods : 234 eyes of 117 children (102 male; mean age: 8,89 years) were divided into 4 groups: group 0 (162 healthy eyes of 81 subjects with both eyes without amblyopia); group 1 (32 healthy eyes of 32 subjects with monolateral amblyopia); group 2 (32 amblyopic eyes of 32 subjects with monolateral amblyopia), and group 3 (8 amblyopic eyes of 4 subjects with bilateral amblyopia). All the subjects were assessed for optic nerve head (ONH) parameters, retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness, macular thickness at 3 and 5 mm from the fovea, and retina map and ONH scan quality index (SQI) by SD OCT iVue, Optovue (Fremont, CA; Optovue, Inc.). Two-sided p values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Stata 13 (Stata Corporation, College Station, 2014, Texas, USA) was used for all computations. Results : The rim area was 2.08 mm2 (Standard deviation, SD: 0.49) in group 0 and 1.76 mm2 (SD: 0.68) in group 2; the disc area was 2.43 mm2 (SD: 0.45) in group 0 and 2.02 mm2 (SD: 0.71) in group 2; the central macular thickness was 250.99 µm (SD:19.74) in group 0 and 267.16 µm (SD: 23.52) in group 2; the SQI ONH was 62.82 (SD: 13.15) in group 0, 51.26 (SD: 15.55) in group 2, 48.29 (SD: 14.37) in group 3; the SQI retina map was 63.34 (SD: 10.34) in group 0 and 57.34 (SD: 9.84) in group 2, leading to a statistically significant difference between the aforementioned groups (p<0.005). All other parameters (average RNFL thickness, average superior RNFL, average inferior RNFL, cup/disc area ratio, cup/disc vertical ratio, cup/disc horizontal ratio, cup volume, superior, inferior, nasal and temporal macular thickness at 3 and 5 mm from the fovea and GCC average thickness total, superior, and inferior) did not differ between the groups analysed (p>0,005). Conclusions : Amblyopia affects morphometric parameters of the ONH and of the macula and the quality of the images assessed by SD OCT.

Evaluation of macular and papillary morphometric parameters in amblyopic eyes

MAFFIA, ANNA
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Alice Chandra Verticchio Vercellin
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Rosanna Guagliano
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Donatella Barillà
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Carmine Tinelli
Formal Analysis
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Paolo Emilio Bianchi
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Giovanni Milano
Membro del Collaboration Group
2017-01-01

Abstract

Purpose : To evaluate the macular and papillary parameters by spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in children affected by amblyopia. Methods : 234 eyes of 117 children (102 male; mean age: 8,89 years) were divided into 4 groups: group 0 (162 healthy eyes of 81 subjects with both eyes without amblyopia); group 1 (32 healthy eyes of 32 subjects with monolateral amblyopia); group 2 (32 amblyopic eyes of 32 subjects with monolateral amblyopia), and group 3 (8 amblyopic eyes of 4 subjects with bilateral amblyopia). All the subjects were assessed for optic nerve head (ONH) parameters, retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, ganglion cell complex (GCC) thickness, macular thickness at 3 and 5 mm from the fovea, and retina map and ONH scan quality index (SQI) by SD OCT iVue, Optovue (Fremont, CA; Optovue, Inc.). Two-sided p values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Stata 13 (Stata Corporation, College Station, 2014, Texas, USA) was used for all computations. Results : The rim area was 2.08 mm2 (Standard deviation, SD: 0.49) in group 0 and 1.76 mm2 (SD: 0.68) in group 2; the disc area was 2.43 mm2 (SD: 0.45) in group 0 and 2.02 mm2 (SD: 0.71) in group 2; the central macular thickness was 250.99 µm (SD:19.74) in group 0 and 267.16 µm (SD: 23.52) in group 2; the SQI ONH was 62.82 (SD: 13.15) in group 0, 51.26 (SD: 15.55) in group 2, 48.29 (SD: 14.37) in group 3; the SQI retina map was 63.34 (SD: 10.34) in group 0 and 57.34 (SD: 9.84) in group 2, leading to a statistically significant difference between the aforementioned groups (p<0.005). All other parameters (average RNFL thickness, average superior RNFL, average inferior RNFL, cup/disc area ratio, cup/disc vertical ratio, cup/disc horizontal ratio, cup volume, superior, inferior, nasal and temporal macular thickness at 3 and 5 mm from the fovea and GCC average thickness total, superior, and inferior) did not differ between the groups analysed (p>0,005). Conclusions : Amblyopia affects morphometric parameters of the ONH and of the macula and the quality of the images assessed by SD OCT.
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