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OCTA在非动脉炎性前部缺血性视神经病变诊断中的应用

黄汐 马嘉   

  1. 昆明医科大学第一附属医院眼科 650032
  • 收稿日期:2018-12-09 出版日期:2019-04-25 发布日期:2019-04-30
  • 通讯作者: 马嘉,Email:maniujia@163.com
  • 基金资助:

    云南省科技计划面上项目(2016FB125);云南省卫生科技计划项目(2012ws0016)

Application of OCTA on diagnosis of non\|arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy

Huang Xi, Ma Jia   

  1. Department of Ophthalmology, First Hospital, Kunming Medical University, Kunming 650032, China
  • Received:2018-12-09 Online:2019-04-25 Published:2019-04-30
  • Contact: Ma Jia, Email: maniujia@163.com

摘要:

非动脉炎性前部缺血性视神经病变(non\|arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy,NAION)是临床常见的急性致盲性疾病。由于供应视盘的视网膜中央动脉及睫状后动脉分支等血管突发非动脉炎性灌注不足而导致患者前部视神经损伤出现特征性结构与功能的损害。相干光断层扫描血管成像技术(optical coherence tomography angiography,OCTA)对NAION患者进行视盘内、视盘周、黄斑区血管密度及血流速度的检测,甄别NAION眼的视盘和黄斑区不同区域不同层次血流灌注减少,较传统检查方法能更好地完成NAION的诊断、鉴别诊断和随访。OCTA还能发现高危人群未患病眼视盘和黄斑区不同区域不同层次血供的异常,为NAION的预防提供依据。(国际眼科纵览,2019, 43:123-127)

Abstract:

Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) is a common clinical disease, which can lead to acute vision loss. It is suggested that NAION is caused by the abrupt poor perfusion in the optic papillae from the branches of the central retinal artery and the posterior ciliary artery, not due to the arteritis, which cause the characteristic structural and functional damages in the anterior segment of the optic nerve. The recent advanced optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA), is a new technique for testing the microvascular perfusion in and around the optic disc and in the macula through the quantitative analyses of vessel density and blood flow rate. OCTA can be used to discriminate the different microvascular perfusion reduction in the different regions or depths of the optic disc or the macula in NAION, which is much better than the traditional examinations for the diagnosis, differential diagnosis and follow\|up of NAION. It can also be used to detect the abnormal microvascular perfusion in different regions or depths of the optic disc or the macula in the high\|risk eyes, which may provide the basis for the prevention of NAION.  (Int Rev Ophthalmol, 2019, 43:  123-127)