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Three-dimensional modelling of the choroidal angioarchitecture in a multi-ethnic Asian population.


ABSTRACT: This study aimed to describe the topographic variation of the macula's choroidal angioarchitecture using three-dimensional (3D) choroidal vascularity index (CVI) of healthy eyes from an Asian population and to investigate the associations of CVI. 50 participants were recruited via stratified randomisation based on subfoveal choroidal thickness from the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study. Macular volume scans were acquired using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography with enhanced depth imaging. CVI was assessed based on B-scan binarisation and choroid segmentation. The 3D CVI of the whole, superior, central, and inferior macula were 62.92 ± 1.57%, 62.75 ± 1.93%, 63.35 ± 1.72%, and 62.66 ± 1.70%, respectively, pairwise comparisons P all > 0.05). 3D CVI (Whole Macula) and 2D CVI (Subfoveal) were associated only with each other and not with other ocular and systemic factors. 2D CVI (Subfoveal) had a moderate agreement with 3D CVI (Central Macula) [intraclass corelation coefficient (ICC) = 0.719], and had poorer agreement with 3D CVI of the whole macula, superior, and inferior macula (ICC = 0.591, 0.483, and 0.394, respectively). Scanning volume did not influence 3D CVI measurements. In conclusion, 3D CVI demonstrated no significant topographic variation. CVI was not correlated with demographic or ocular structural features. 2D CVI of the fovea is partially representative of 3D CVI of the macula.

SUBMITTER: Cheong KX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8907174 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three-dimensional modelling of the choroidal angioarchitecture in a multi-ethnic Asian population.

Cheong Kai Xiong KX   Teo Kelvin Yi Chong KYC   Tham Yih Chung YC   Sim Ralene R   Majithia Shivani S   Lee Jia Min JM   Tan Anna Cheng Sim ACS   Cheng Ching-Yu CY   Cheung Chui Ming Gemmy CMG   Agrawal Rupesh R  

Scientific reports 20220309 1


This study aimed to describe the topographic variation of the macula's choroidal angioarchitecture using three-dimensional (3D) choroidal vascularity index (CVI) of healthy eyes from an Asian population and to investigate the associations of CVI. 50 participants were recruited via stratified randomisation based on subfoveal choroidal thickness from the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study. Macular volume scans were acquired using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography with enhanced  ...[more]

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