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Review
. 2019 Jul;116(7):610-616.
doi: 10.1007/s00347-018-0838-2.

[Foveal avascular zone and OCT angiography. An overview of current knowledge]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Foveal avascular zone and OCT angiography. An overview of current knowledge]

[Article in German]
N Mihailovic et al. Ophthalmologe. 2019 Jul.

Abstract

Background: The foveal avascular zone (FAZ) has often been analyzed under different aspects in the last decades, mainly by fluorescence angiography (FA); however, the novel technology of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) enables a non-invasive examination, visualization and quantitative analysis of the FAZ, which has recently led to many new findings, especially in a multidisciplinary manner. This article provides an overview of the investigation of the FAZ using OCTA and the new findings that have been obtained using OCTA in recent years.

Methods: This article is based on a comprehensive literature review.

Results: In many studies a good reproducibility and repeatability of the FAZ measurements by OCTA could be proven, also by comparing different OCTA devices. In patients with ocular pathologies and systemic diseases, e. g. after retinal vein occlusion or retinal surgery and in patients with diabetes mellitus without diabetic retinopathy, differences to healthy control groups and correlations to visual function could be shown. Moreover, in patients with neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's dementia, changes of the FAZ could be identified.

Conclusion: The OCTA is a non-invasive technology, which enables a reliable visualization and reproducible quantification of the FAZ. The size of the FAZ seems to be altered in different retinal and systemic diseases, which also may correlate with visual function; however, long-term studies evaluating the diagnostic value of these changes in the course of the disease are currently lacking.

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; FAZ; Optical coherence tomography angiography; Reproducibility; Retinal diseases.

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