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Xiangxiang Liu1,2,3, Mohamed M Khodeiry2,4, Danting Lin1,3, Yunxiao Sun1,3, Qing Zhang1,3, Jiawei Wang5, Richard K Lee2, Ningli Wang6,7.
Abstract
The present study aims to investigate the effect of temporary cerebrospinal fluid pressure (CSFP) reduction on optic nerve head (ONH) and macular vessel density (VD) using optical coherence tomography angiography. Forty-four eyes of 44 adults with diagnostic lumbar puncture and CSFP reduction were recruited. Thirty-two eyes of 32 healthy volunteers were controls. ONH and macular VD images were evaluated differences between baseline and after CSFP reduction. The results showed that the mean CSFP decreased from (11.6±2.1) mmHg to (8.2±3.4) mmHg (P<0.001). VD in the macular regions decreased significantly after CSFP reduction in the study group (all P<0.05). The control group showed no significant changes in macular VD (all P>0.05). In the study group, decreased VD in the macular parainferior region was associated with CSFP reduction (R2=0.192, P=0.003), the reduction of macular VD in parafoveal (R2=0.098, P=0.018), parainferior (R2=0.104, P=0.021), parasuperior (R2=0.059, P=0.058), paranasal (R2=0.057, P=0.042), paratemporal (R2=0.079, P=0.026) was associated with mean ocular perfusion pressure decrease following CSFP reduction. ONH vessel density did not differ after CSFP reduction (all P>0.05). In conclusion, macular vessel density decreased in association with CSFP reduction. Retinal vessel density in the macular region is more sensitive than that in peripapillary region after CSFP reduction.Entities:
Keywords: blood pressure; cerebrospinal fluid pressure reduction; macular vessel density; peripapillary vessel density
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34729699 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-021-1984-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Life Sci ISSN: 1674-7305 Impact factor: 10.372