Choroidal thickness in patients with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy, as determined by swept-source optical coherence tomography

Author:

Zhong SisiORCID,He Fanglin,Fang Sijie,Sun Jing,Li Yinwei,Shuo Zhang,Liu Xingtong,Song Xuefei,Wang Yang,Huang Yazhuo,Zhou Huifang,Fan XianqunORCID

Abstract

AimThis study used swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) to investigate subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) in patients with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) who displayed different levels of disease activity and severity.MethodsThirty patients with TAO (60 eyes) and 38 healthy controls (67 eyes) in Shanghai, China, were recruited for this study. Disease activity and severity were graded using European Group on Graves’ Orbitopathy standardised criteria. SFCT values were determined by SS-OCT.ResultsIn total, 129 eyes were included in the final analysis. The mean SFCT was significantly thicker among patients with active disease (276.23±84.01 µm) than among patients with inactive disease (224.68±111.61 µm; p=0.049) or healthy controls (223.56±78.69 µm; p=0.01). There were no differences in SFCT among patients with moderate-to-severe disease, patients with severe disease and healthy controls (p>0.05). Changes in SFCT demonstrated strong predictive ability to distinguish active TAO from inactive TAO (area under the curve=0.659, 95% CI 0.496 to 0.822).ConclusionsSFCT was strongly associated with Clinical Activity Score in patients with TAO. Choroidal thickening was observed during active TAO. SS-OCT offers a non-invasive method for follow-up assessment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Clinical Research Program of Ninth People’s Hospital

Sample Database Project of Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Fundamental Research Program Funding of Ninth People's Hospital affiliated to Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine

Shanghai Key Clinical Specialty, Shanghai Eye Disease Research Center

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Sensory Systems,Ophthalmology

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