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A consensus was reached on standardized nomenclature for reporting optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) findings in uveitis. This includes terms for wide-field imaging and specific OCTA abnormalities, improving clinical reporting.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Retinal Diseases

Background:

  • Uveitis diagnosis and management often rely on imaging techniques.
  • Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) provides detailed visualization of retinal vasculature.
  • Standardized reporting of OCTA findings in uveitis is lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a consensus on the nomenclature for reporting OCTA findings in uveitis.
  • To develop standardized terminology for describing OCTA abnormalities in inflammatory eye conditions.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Delphi process involving 17 uveitis and retinal imaging specialists.
  • Two rounds of electronic questionnaires followed by a virtual face-to-face meeting.
  • Consensus defined by >80% agreement, with 'strong consensus' at >90%.

Main Results:

  • Agreement on 'wide field' for OCTA images >70° field of view.
  • Standardized terms 'flow deficit' and 'non-detectable flow signal' for abnormal flow.
  • Defined 'loose' and 'dense' for inflammatory choroidal neovascularisation and a 30% threshold for 'large area' ischaemia.

Conclusions:

  • Consensus recommendations for reporting OCTA findings in uveitis were established.
  • The proposed nomenclature may enhance consistency in clinical care and research.
  • Standardized reporting facilitates clearer communication and comparison of OCTA data in uveitis.