| Literature DB >> 33633327 |
Keiko Azuma1, Atsushi Okubo1, Takafumi Suzuki1, Nozomi Igarashi1, Yoko Nomura1, Hirotsugu Soga1, Hiroshi Murata1, Ryosuke Fujino1, Asako Ogawa1, Haruka Matsui2, Takeshi Nagamatsu2, Takayuki Iriyama2, Ryo Asaoka1,3,4, Tatsuya Inoue5,6, Maiko Maruyama-Inoue7, Kazuaki Kadonosono7, Ryo Obata1.
Abstract
We investigated the anatomical differences in the choroidal structure between pregnant women in the first trimester of pregnancy and age-matched healthy nonpregnant women using enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT) and choroidal binarization analysis. The main parameters measured in the two study groups, namely, pregnant women in the first trimester and healthy nonpregnant women, were choroidal thickness and the choroidal luminal area. Binarization of the EDI-OCT images from each patient was performed, and the choroidal vascularity index (CVI) was calculated. The correlations between the baseline characteristics of the subjects and the CVI were investigated using linear mixed model analysis. As a result, there was no statistically significant difference in the mean age, best-corrected visual acuity, axial length, central retinal thickness, subfoveal choroidal thickness, systolic blood pressure (BP), or diastolic BP between the two study groups. Conversely, a significant difference was observed in the CVI (P = 0.012) between the two groups. The multivariate analysis identified a significant correlation between the CVI and the systolic BP (P = 0.0044, linear mixed test). Taken together, a larger choroidal luminal area was associated with a higher systolic BP, especially in the first trimester of pregnancy. Our findings may provide further insight into the choroidal changes that occur during pregnancy.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33633327 PMCID: PMC7907119 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-84204-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379