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Reproducibility of peripapillary, optic nerve head and macular vessel density by OCT-A according to glaucoma severity staging.
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2023Institución
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the reproducibility of peripapillary, optic nerve head (ONH-PP) and macular vessel density (VD) by Spectral Domain optical coherence  tomography angiography (SD OCT-A) in glaucoma patients and healthy subjects.  METHODS: Cross-sectional study assessing 63 eyes of 63 subjects, including 33  glaucoma patients and 30 healthy subjects. Glaucoma was classified in mild,  moderate, or advanced. Two consecutive scans were acquired by Spectralis Module  OCT-A (Heidelberg, Germany), and provided images of the superficial vascular  complex (SVC), nerve fiber layer vascular plexus (NFLVP), superficial vascular  plexus (SVP); deep vascular complex (DVC), intermediate capillary plexus (ICP)  and deep capillary plexus (DCP). VD (%) was calculated by AngioTool. Intraclass  correlation coefficients (ICCs) and coefficients of variation (CV) were  calculated. RESULTS: Among ONH-PP VD, better ICC presented advanced (0.83-0.97)  and moderate glaucoma (0.86-0.96) compared with mild glaucoma (0.64-0.86). For  the macular VD reproducibility, ICC results for superficial retinal layers were  better for mild glaucoma (0.94-0.96) followed by moderated (0.88-0.93) and  advanced glaucoma (0.85-0.91), and for deeper retinal layers ICC was better for  moderate glaucoma (0.96-0.95) followed by advanced (0.80-0.86) and mild glaucoma  (0.74-0.91). CVs ranged from 2.2% to 10.94%. Among healthy subjects, ICCs for the  ONH-PP VD measurements (0.91-0.99) and for the macular VD measurements  (0.93-0.97) were excellent in all layers, with CVs from 1.65% to 10.33%.  CONCLUSIONS: SD OCT-A used to quantify macular and ONH-PP VD showed excellent and  good reproducibility in most layers of the retina, both in healthy subjects and  in glaucoma patients regardless of the severity of the disease.