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Central serous chorioretinopathy imaging biomarkers.

Sumit Randhir Singh1, Claudio Iovino2, Dinah Zur3, Dua Masarwa4, Matias Iglicki5, Ramkailash Gujar6, Marco Lupidi7, Dmitrii S Maltsev8, Elodie Bousquet9, Mehdi Bencheqroun10, Francesca Amoroso11, Luiz H Lima12, Srikanta Kumar Padhy13, Vishal Govindahari14, Khushboo Chandra15, Eric H Souied16, Francisco J Rodriguez17, Laura A Daza17, Hernan A Rios17, Carlo Cagini18, Enrico Peiretti19, Francine Behar-Cohen20, Jay Chhablani21.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To identify the factors predicting the visual and anatomical outcomes in eyes with central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) through 12 months.
METHODS: Patients with diagnosis of CSCR, either acute or chronic, were included in this multicentric, retrospective study. Demographic factors; systemic risk factors; central macular thickness (CMT), subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT), linear extent of ellipsoid zone (EZ) and interdigitation zone damage on optical coherence tomography; details of leak on fluorescein angiography and indocyanine green angiography were included as predictors of anatomical and visual outcomes. Regression analysis was performed to correlate the changes in best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and resolution of disease activity.
RESULTS: A total of 231 eyes of 201 patients with a mean age (49.7±11.8 years) were analysed. A total of 97 and 134 eyes were classified as acute and chronic CSCR. BCVA (0.35±0.31 to 0.24±0.34; p<0.001), baseline optical coherence tomography (OCT) parameters including CMT (p<0.001), subretinal fluid (SRF) height (p<0.001) and SFCT (p=0.05) showed a significant change through 12 months. Multivariate regression analysis showed change in CMT (p≤0.01) and SRF height at baseline (p=0.05) as factors predictive of good visual outcome. Logistic regression analysis revealed changes in both CMT (p=0.009) and SFCT (p=0.01) through 12 months to correlate with the resolution of disease.
CONCLUSION: OCT parameters such as changes in both CMT and SFCT along with subfoveal EZ damage can be predictive of disease resolution whereas changes in CMT and baseline SRF height correlate well with changes in BCVA through 12 months. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33288526     DOI: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2020-317422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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1.  Retinal magnification factors at the fixation locus derived from schematic eyes with four individualized surfaces.

Authors:  Xiaojing Huang; Trevor Anderson; Alfredo Dubra
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 3.562

2.  OCT biomarkers related to subthreshold micropulse laser treatment effect in central serous chorioretinopathy.

Authors:  Fang Zheng; Jingliang He; Zhitao Su; Ye Liu; Yufeng Xu; Lei Liu; Panpan Ye
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 2.086

3.  Efficacy of Navigated Laser Photocoagulation for Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy: A Retrospective Observational Study.

Authors:  Fen Zhou; Jin Yao; Qin Jiang; Weihua Yang
Journal:  Dis Markers       Date:  2022-04-20       Impact factor: 3.464

4.  Predicting persistent central serous chorioretinopathy using multiple optical coherence tomographic images by deep learning.

Authors:  Donghyun Jee; Ji Hyun Yoon; Ho Ra; Jin-Woo Kwon; Jiwon Baek
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-04       Impact factor: 4.996

5.  In-vivo visualization of the photoreceptors using Spectralis High Magnification Module imaging in central serous chorioretinopathy.

Authors:  Ramkailash Gujar; Alessio Muzi; Carlo Cagini; Cesare Mariotti; Felice Cardillo Piccolino; Jay Chhablani; Marco Lupidi
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep       Date:  2021-12-31

6.  Case series bacillary layer detachment associated with acute central serous chorioretinopathy in patients with COVID-19.

Authors:  Raphaela M Fuganti; Antonio M Casella; Luiz Roisman; Claudio Zett; Maurício Maia; Michel E Farah; Luiz H Lima
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep       Date:  2022-09-07

Review 7.  Applications of Multimodal Imaging in Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Evaluation.

Authors:  Mary Ho; Gabriel Li; Andrew Mak; Danny Ng; Lawrence Iu; Frank Lai
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-07-24       Impact factor: 1.909

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