Steven S Bae1, Farzin Forooghian2. 1. a Department of Ophthalmology , University of British Columbia , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada. 2. b Department of Ophthalmology , St Paul's Hospital , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine if the inflammatory composition of subretinal fluid in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) serous retinal detachments is predictive of photoreceptor injury, and to quantify photoreceptor recovery, following resolution of these detachments. METHODS: Optical density (OD) measurements of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) scans were used to derive the fibrinous index, a measure of the inflammatory composition of subretinal fluid. In order to assess photoreceptor status, photoreceptor outer segment (PROS) volume was measured from SD-OCT scans. RESULTS: The fibrinous index of subretinal fluid in VKH uveitis was strongly correlated with the PROS volume following resolution of subretinal fluid (r = -0.70, p = 0.006). Following fluid resolution, both PROS volume (p < 0.0001) and visual acuity (p = 0.0015) improved. CONCLUSIONS: The fibrinous index of subretinal fluid during the acute stage of VKH can predict photoreceptor status following resolution of subretinal fluid. PROS volume is a useful measure of photoreceptor recovery in VKH.
PURPOSE: To determine if the inflammatory composition of subretinal fluid in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) serous retinal detachments is predictive of photoreceptor injury, and to quantify photoreceptor recovery, following resolution of these detachments. METHODS: Optical density (OD) measurements of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) scans were used to derive the fibrinous index, a measure of the inflammatory composition of subretinal fluid. In order to assess photoreceptor status, photoreceptor outer segment (PROS) volume was measured from SD-OCT scans. RESULTS: The fibrinous index of subretinal fluid in VKH uveitis was strongly correlated with the PROS volume following resolution of subretinal fluid (r = -0.70, p = 0.006). Following fluid resolution, both PROS volume (p < 0.0001) and visual acuity (p = 0.0015) improved. CONCLUSIONS: The fibrinous index of subretinal fluid during the acute stage of VKH can predict photoreceptor status following resolution of subretinal fluid. PROS volume is a useful measure of photoreceptor recovery in VKH.
Authors: Jeanne M Gunzinger; Katrin Fasler; Daniel Barthelmes; Peter Maloca; Pascal W Hasler; Christian Böni; Sandrine A Zweifel Journal: Case Rep Ophthalmol Med Date: 2019-11-21