Assessment of intraretinal hyperreflective foci using multimodal imaging in eyes with age‐related macular degeneration

Author:

Oncel Deniz12,Corradetti Giulia12,He Ye12,Ashrafkhorasani Maryam12,Nittala Muneeswar Gupta12ORCID,Stambolian Dwight3,Pericak‐Vance Margaret A.4,Haines Jonathan L.56,Sadda Srinivas R.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doheny Eye Institute California Los Angeles USA

2. Department of Ophthalmology David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA California Los Angeles USA

3. Ophthalmology and Genetics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

4. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics University of Miami Miami Florida USA

5. Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

6. Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis study aimed to investigate the correspondence between intraretinal hyperreflective foci (IHRF) identified on optical coherence tomography (OCT) B‐scans with hyperpigmentation on colour fundus photography (CFP) or hyperreflectivity on infrared reflectance (IR) images in eyes with age‐related macular degeneration (AMD).MethodsFlash CFP, IR images and OCT B‐scans obtained at the same visit were evaluated. Individual IHRF identified on OCT B‐scans were assessed for the qualitative presence or absence of a hypotransmission tail into the choroid. The corresponding IR image obtained at the time of OCT acquisition was analysed for the presence or absence of hyperreflectivity in this region. The IR images were manually registered to the CFP image, and CFP images were inspected for the presence or absence of hyperpigmentation at the location of IHRF.ResultsFrom 122 eyes, a total of 494 IHRF were evaluated. For the primary analysis of qualitative presence or absence of hyperpigmentation on CFP and hyperreflectivity on IR at the locations corresponding to IHRF on OCT, 301 (61.0%) of the IHRFs demonstrated evidence of hyperpigmentation on CFP, while only 115 (23.3%) showed evidence of hyperreflectivity on IR. The qualitative determination of the presence or absence of an abnormality on CFP or IR were significantly different (p < 0.0001). 327 (66.2%) of the IHRF showed hypotransmission, and 80.4% of these IHRF showed hyperpigmentation on CFP, though only 23.9% (p < 0.0001) demonstrated hyperreflectivity on IR.ConclusionsLess than two‐thirds of IHRF evident on OCT manifest as hyperpigmentation on colour photos, though IHRF with posterior shadowing are more likely to be evident as pigment. IR imaging appears to be even more poorly sensitive for visualizing IHRF.

Funder

National Eye Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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