Analysis of retinal layer thickness in diabetic macular oedema treated with ranibizumab or triamcinolone

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Purpose: To evaluate detailed changes in retinal layer thickness in spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) images during a 1-year follow-up of patients treated for diabetic macula oedema (DME). Methods: Post hoc analysis of retinal layer thickness changes applying the automated layer segmentation of SD-OCT images in eyes with DME that were randomly assigned to receive pro re nata (PRN) treatment with either 0.5 mg ranibizumab or 8 mg triamcinolone. In each patient, seven retinal layers were segmented in 49 scans covering a 20° × 20° area of the macula at baseline and after 1 year of treatment. Changes in individual layer thickness were correlated with visual acuity (VA) and compared between treatment arms. Results: Twenty-five patients (seven female, 60.2 ± 15.1 years) were evaluated. Thickness decrease of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) was associated with a gain in VA over 12 months (r > 0.54; p < 0.05). Decrease in ganglion cell layer (GCL) and GCL+IPL thickness pooled for nasal Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) subfields correlated with VA as follows: ranibizumab r = 0.74 (GCL) and r = 0.63 (GCL+IPL); and triamcinolone r = 0.45 (GCL) and r = 0.46 (GCL+IPL). Conclusion: In DME therapy, reduction in RNFL thickness may have a considerable impact on retinal function, unrelated to the type of pharmacological treatment. Precise morphologic quantification of neurosensory layers by SD OCT offers new insight into disease pathology and therapeutic targets.

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Prager, S. G., Lammer, J., Mitsch, C., Hafner, J., Pemp, B., Scholda, C., … Kriechbaum, K. (2018). Analysis of retinal layer thickness in diabetic macular oedema treated with ranibizumab or triamcinolone. Acta Ophthalmologica, 96(2), e195–e200. https://doi.org/10.1111/aos.13520

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