Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 Patients

Background: Perfusion of the optic nerve has been widely studied using fluorescein angiography (FAG), which is currently regarded as the criterion standard. However, FAG has adverse effects associated with intravenous contrast administration and is limited in its capacity to characterize and stratif...

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Main Authors: Marta Cerdà-Ibáñez, Antonio Duch-Samper, Rodrigo Clemente-Tomás, Raúl Torrecillas-Picazo, Noemí Ruiz del Río, Laura Manfreda-Dominguez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-04-01
Series:Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1179172117702889
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spelling doaj-9efea8da5f944a7a980685d34b704c772020-11-24T21:32:58ZengSAGE PublishingOphthalmology and Eye Diseases1179-17212017-04-01910.1177/117917211770288910.1177_1179172117702889Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 PatientsMarta Cerdà-IbáñezAntonio Duch-SamperRodrigo Clemente-TomásRaúl Torrecillas-PicazoNoemí Ruiz del RíoLaura Manfreda-DominguezBackground: Perfusion of the optic nerve has been widely studied using fluorescein angiography (FAG), which is currently regarded as the criterion standard. However, FAG has adverse effects associated with intravenous contrast administration and is limited in its capacity to characterize and stratify the different vascular layers of the optic nerve and retina. The use of new imaging techniques, such as optical coherence tomographic angiography (Angio-OCT), is therefore important. Aim: A qualitative description is made of the vascular layers of the optic nerve and of how vascular events affect radial peripapillary capillaries (RPC). Two patients with central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), 1 with arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AAION), and 3 healthy subjects were studied. Results: The Angio-OCT imaging afforded better visualization of the depth of the RPC and rest of the vascular layers of the retina compared with FAG. Optic nerve surface perfusion was affected in AAION and proved normal in CRAO. Conclusions: Our results indicate that perfusion of the papilla and RPC mainly arises from the papillary plexus that depends on the posterior ciliary artery.https://doi.org/10.1177/1179172117702889
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author Marta Cerdà-Ibáñez
Antonio Duch-Samper
Rodrigo Clemente-Tomás
Raúl Torrecillas-Picazo
Noemí Ruiz del Río
Laura Manfreda-Dominguez
spellingShingle Marta Cerdà-Ibáñez
Antonio Duch-Samper
Rodrigo Clemente-Tomás
Raúl Torrecillas-Picazo
Noemí Ruiz del Río
Laura Manfreda-Dominguez
Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 Patients
Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases
author_facet Marta Cerdà-Ibáñez
Antonio Duch-Samper
Rodrigo Clemente-Tomás
Raúl Torrecillas-Picazo
Noemí Ruiz del Río
Laura Manfreda-Dominguez
author_sort Marta Cerdà-Ibáñez
title Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 Patients
title_short Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 Patients
title_full Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 Patients
title_fullStr Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Ischemic Retinal Accidents and Radial Peripapillary Capillaries in the Optic Nerve Using Optical Coherence Tomographic Angiography: Observations in 6 Patients
title_sort correlation between ischemic retinal accidents and radial peripapillary capillaries in the optic nerve using optical coherence tomographic angiography: observations in 6 patients
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases
issn 1179-1721
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Background: Perfusion of the optic nerve has been widely studied using fluorescein angiography (FAG), which is currently regarded as the criterion standard. However, FAG has adverse effects associated with intravenous contrast administration and is limited in its capacity to characterize and stratify the different vascular layers of the optic nerve and retina. The use of new imaging techniques, such as optical coherence tomographic angiography (Angio-OCT), is therefore important. Aim: A qualitative description is made of the vascular layers of the optic nerve and of how vascular events affect radial peripapillary capillaries (RPC). Two patients with central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), 1 with arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AAION), and 3 healthy subjects were studied. Results: The Angio-OCT imaging afforded better visualization of the depth of the RPC and rest of the vascular layers of the retina compared with FAG. Optic nerve surface perfusion was affected in AAION and proved normal in CRAO. Conclusions: Our results indicate that perfusion of the papilla and RPC mainly arises from the papillary plexus that depends on the posterior ciliary artery.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1179172117702889
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