Title of article :
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Eyes with Retinal Vein Occlusion
Author/Authors :
Tsai, Grace Cole Eye Institute - Cleveland Clinic - Cleveland - Ohio, USA , Banaee, Touka Cole Eye Institute - Cleveland Clinic - Cleveland - Ohio, USA , Conti, Felipe F Cole Eye Institute - Cleveland Clinic - Cleveland - Ohio, USA , Singh, Rishi P Cole Eye Institute - Cleveland Clinic - Cleveland - Ohio, USA
Abstract :
Optical coherence angiography (OCTA) is a noninvasive technique that has been introduced in recent years
to detect ophthalmological pathology. The growing usage of OCTA to detect retinal abnormalities can be
attributed to its advantages over the reference‑standard fluorescein angiography (FA), although both of
these techniques can be used in association. OCTA’s advantages include its dye independency, its ability
to produce depth‑resolved images of retinal and choroidal vessels that yield images of different vascular
layers of the retina, and the better delineation of the foveal avascular zone. OCTA’s disadvantages include
the lack of normalized patient data, artefactual projection issues, and its inability to detect low‑flow lesions
or pathologic conditions. Different OCTA platforms use unique algorithms to detect microvasculature,
which are implemented in both spectral‑domain (SD) and swept‑source (SS) OCT machines. Microvascular
changes in retinal vein occlusions (RVOs) are visible in both the superficial and deep capillary networks
of the retina in OCTA. These visualizations include a decrease in foveal and parafoveal vascular densities,
non‑perfusion areas, capillary engorgement and telangiectasias, vascular tortuosity, microaneurysms,
disruption of the foveal perivascular plexus, and formation of collateral vessels. The restricted field of view
and inability to show leakage are important limitations associated with the use of OCTA in RVO cases. In
this article, we present a brief overview of OCTA and a review of the changes detectable in different slabs
by OCTA in RVO cases published in PubMed and Embase.
Keywords :
Macular Edema , Macular Ischemia , Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography , Retina , Retinal Vascular Disease , Retinal Vein Occlusion
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics