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Evaluation of Capillary and Other Vessel Contribution to Macular Perfusion Density Measured with Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
Published on: February 18, 2022
Comparative analysis of choriocapillaris visualization across various optical coherence tomography systems
Semenova Nataliya1, Stulova Anna1, Akopyan Vladimir1
1Lomonosov Moscow State University, School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Moscow, Russian Federation.
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PurposeTo evaluate the variability in choriocapillaris (CC) blood flow measurements across different optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) systems.MethodsA cross-sectional study with 13 healthy volunteers (10 females, 26 [24;27] years). Central 3 × 3 mm OCTA were obtained using: HRA + OCT Spectralis, Heidelberg Engineering; DRI OCT Triton, Topcon (software versions IMAGEnet 6 1.36 and 1.38); Mocean 4000, Moptim; Avanti RTVue-XR, Optovue; Solix, Optovue; Revo NX130, Optopol Technology. CC flow parameters (flow deficit (FD) number, FD density, and mean FD area) were analysed using the Phansalkar method. Binarization windows and FD thresholds were calculated individually for each device.ResultsOCTA images exhibited significant variability in FD number (F(6, 85) = 8.062, p < 0.001), FD density (F(6, 99) = 3.957, p = 0.028), and mean FD area (F(6, 99) = 58.936, p < 0.001). Strong correlation was found only between Avanti and DRI OCT Triton (ver. 1.38) for FD number (r = 0.955, p = 0.017) and FD density (r = 0.912, p = 0.033). ICC demonstrated poor agreement among devices.ConclusionSignificant differences in CC visualization across devices highlight OCTA limitations. Device-specific algorithms are needed to ensure accurate CC evaluation, and quantitative assessments should be interpreted with caution in clinical and research settings.

