Acute Effects of Coffee on Peripapillary and Subfoveal Choroidal Parameters in Young Healthy Subjects

Author:

Koçak Nurullah1ORCID,Beldağlı Cihangir2,Yeter Volkan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ondokuzmayıs University Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Samsun, Turkey

2. Terme State Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Samsun, Turkey

Abstract

Purpose To evaluate the acute effects of coffee on peripapillary and subfoveal choroidal structures using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). Materials and Methods A total of 28 healthy individuals (study group) and 28 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. The peripapillary and subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) was measured at baseline, 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, and 4 h, following coffee (75 mg caffeine/200 ml) intake in the study group and the same amount of water in the control group. Choroidal images were binarized to the luminal area (LA), stromal area (SA), and total choroidal area (TCA) using ImageJ software. Similar to the CT, the peripapillary and subfoveal choroidal vascularity indices (CVIs) were calculated at the same time points in both groups. Results CT and CVI measurements of four peripapillary quadrants displayed no significant difference at baseline and all-time points in both groups ( p > 0.05). In the study group, SFCT was found to be significantly lower (at 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, and 4 h) than the baseline measurement ( p < 0.05). Additionally, subfoveal LA, TCA, and CVI decreased in all-time points compared with baseline measurements ( p < 0.05, for all). This was not true for the subfoveal SA ( p > 0.05). No significant difference was found between the respective SFCT and subfoveal CVI measurements in the control group ( p > 0.05, for all). Conclusion Our study revealed that peripapillary choroidal thickness and CVI did not change following a cup of coffee intake, while subfoveal CT, LA, TCA, and CVI significantly decreased for at least 4 h.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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