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. 2015 May;56(5):3212-7.
doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-16270.

Macular perfusion in healthy Chinese: an optical coherence tomography angiogram study

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Macular perfusion in healthy Chinese: an optical coherence tomography angiogram study

Jian Yu et al. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2015 May.

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate macular perfusion in healthy Chinese individuals and examine its dependence on age and sex.

Methods: Healthy adult Chinese individuals were recruited. Macular perfusion was measured by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) using the split-spectrum amplitude-decorrelation angiography (SSADA) algorithm. The parafoveal flow index and vessel area density as well as the area of the foveal capillary-free zone (CFZ) were quantified.

Results: A total of 76 eyes in 45 subjects were included (20 males and 25 females, mean age 36 ± 11 years). The mean parafoveal flow index was 0.099 ± 0.013; the mean vessel area density was 0.891 ± 0.073; and the mean CFZ area was 0.474 ± 0.172 mm2. All three parameters were significantly correlated with age (flow index: P = 0.00; vessel area density: P = 0.00; CFZ area: P = 0.02). The flow index and vessel area density decreased annually by 0.6% and 0.4%, respectively, and CFZ area increased by 1.48% annually. The CFZ area was larger in females than in males, while all three parameters seemed to change more rapidly with age in males than in females.

Conclusions: In healthy Chinese eyes, macular perfusion decreased with increasing age, and decreased more rapidly in males than in females. The application of OCT angiograms may provide a useful approach for monitoring macular perfusion, although caution must be exercised with regard to age- and sex-related variations.

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Correlations between age and the parafoveal flow index, parafoveal vessel area density, and area of the capillary-free zone (CFZ) in normal subjects. Parafoveal flow index (A) and vessel area density (B) were negatively correlated with age, while CFZ area (C) was positively correlated.

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