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Evaluating diabetic macular edema quantificationally by optical coherence tomography / 眼科新进展
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology ; (6): 133-136, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-509952
ABSTRACT
Objective To observe the changes of four quantitative indexes of diabetic macular edema by using optical coherence tomography.Methods Eighty-nine patients (155 eyes) with diabetic retinopathy were included in this project and were divided into two groups according to the present of diabetic macular edemaNegative group (56 cases,100 eyes) and positive group(33 cases,55 eyes).In addition,23 cases (42 eyes) of normal volunteers constituted the normal control group.All the objects accepted an optical coherence tomography examination and the indexes including central retinal thickness (CRT),subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) and integrity of external limiting membrane(ELM) as well as inner/outer segment (IS/OS) were measured and analyzed.Results The average CRT of positive group (219.048 ± 16.798) μm was significantly thicker than that of control group(217.775 ± 26.866) μm and negative group (280.418 ±74.187) μm (P <0.001).Mean SFCT among control group (312.893 ±140.559) μm,negative group (302.080 ± 125.287) μm and positive group (293.745 ±140.517) μm had no statistical significance (P =0.781).There were 3 eyes with disrupted ELM layer in the negative group and 8 eyes in the positive group.Difference between them was proved to be significant (P =0.019).Similarly,the integrity of IS/OS layer had significant difference between negative group (5 eyes disrupted) and positive group (19 eyes disrupted) (P < 0.001).Conelusion CRT of patients with diabetic macular edema is always increased and the integrity of ELM or (and) IS/OS can be disrupted in many cases.Indexes including CRT and the integrity of ELM or (and) IS/OS can be used to evaluate the severity of diabetic macular edema quantificationally.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Recent Advances in Ophthalmology Year: 2017 Type: Article