Combined Multi-Modal Assessment of Glaucomatous Damage With Electroretinography and Optical Coherence Tomography/Angiography.
Khaldoon O Al-Nosairy, Gokulraj T Prabhakaran, Konstantinos Pappelis, Hagen Thieme, Michael B Hoffmann
Summary
The combination of ERG measures and OCT-A improved diagnostic performance and enhanced understanding of pathophysiology in glaucoma.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To compare the diagnostic performance and to evaluate the interrelationship of electroretinographical and structural and vascular measures in glaucoma.
METHODS
For 14 eyes of 14 healthy controls and 15 eyes of 12 patients with glaucoma ranging from preperimetric to advanced stages optical coherence tomography (OCT), OCT-angiography (OCT-A), and electrophysiological measures (multifocal photopic negative response ratio [mfPhNR] and steady-state pattern electroretinography [ssPERG]) were applied to assess changes in retinal structure, microvasculature, and function, respectively. The diagnostic performance was assessed via area-under-curve (AUC) measures obtained from receiver operating characteristics analyses. The interrelation of the different measures was assessed with correlation analyses.
RESULTS
The mfPhNR, ssPERG amplitude, parafoveal (pfVD) and peripapillary vessel density (pVD), macular ganglion cell inner plexiform layer thickness (mGCIPL) and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (pRNFL) were significantly reduced in glaucoma. The AUC for mfPhNR was highest among diagnostic modalities (AUC: 0.88, 95% confidence interval: 0.75-1.0,< 0.001), albeit not statistically different from that for macular (mGCIPL: 0.76, 0.58-0.94,< 0.05; pfVD: 0.81, 0.65-0.97,< 0.01) or peripapillary imaging (pRNFL: 0.85, 0.70-1.0,< 0.01; pVD: 0.82, 0.68-0.97,< 0.01). Combined functional/vascular measures yielded the highest AUC (mfPhNR-pfVD: 0.94, 0.85-1.0,< 0.001). The functional/structural measure correlation (mfPhNR-mGCIPL correlation coefficient [r]: 0.58,= 0.001; mfPhNR-pRNFL r: 0.66,< 0.001) was stronger than the functional-vascular correlation (mfPhNR-pfVD r: 0.29,= 0.13; mfPhNR-pVD r: 0.54,= 0.003).
CONCLUSIONS
The combination of ERG measures and OCT-A improved diagnostic performance and enhanced understanding of pathophysiology in glaucoma.
TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE
Multimodal assessment of glaucoma damage improves diagnostics and monitoring of disease progression.
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