Abstract
Background / Aim. To investigate the impact of diabetic macular ischemia
(DMI) on visual acuity (VA) through the analysis of perifoveal capillary
network in various stages of diabetic retinopathy (Non Proliferative
Diabetic Retinopathy-NPDR and Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy-PDR).
Methods. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of 143 angiograms of patients
with different stages of diabetic retinopathy was performed. The degree of
macular ischemia was assessed by the analysis of 2 parameters: perifoveal
capillary ring i.e. Foveal avascular zone (FAZ) outline irregularity and
capillary loss. Finally, a comparison was made between the degree of macular
ischemia with the best corrected visual acuity, depending on macular
thickness. Results. In the eyes with mild and moderate NPDR, without
significant macular thickening, no statistically significant decrease of
visual acuity, caused by macular ischemia, was noticed (p=0.81). Opposite,
in subgroup with severe NPDR and PDR, without significant macular
thickening, statistically significant difference was presented among eyes
with moderate and severe macular ischemia comparing to eyes with lower
grades of macular ischemia (p=0.021, p=0.018). In eyes with moderate NPDR
and mild macular ischemia, the increase in macular thickness resulted in a
statistically insignificant decrease in visual acuity compared to eyes with
normal macular thickness (p=0.088). But in eyes with severe NPDR, any
pathological increase in macular thickness caused a statistically
significant decrease in visual acuity, regardless of the degree of macular
ischemia (p=0.018-0.040). A similar relationship was also found in eyes with
PDR (p=0.017-0.042). In eyes with statistically significant decrease of
visual acuity, the most of the examined eyes (98%) had FAZ outline
irregularity in nasal perifoveal subfield. Conclusion. In the absence of
significant macular thickening, destruction of one-half of the perifoveal
capillary network or greater is associated with reduced VA. The location of
macular ischemic changes in the nasal parts of the perifoveal capillary ring
plays a crucial role in its effects on visual function.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine