Characterization of Foveal Development in Treatment-Naïve Extremely Preterm Infants

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Objective: To characterize and quantify foveal development in treatment-naïve extremely preterm infants using optical coherence tomography. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, eyes treated for retinopathy of prematurity before imaging were excluded. Inner retinal thickness and outer retina thickness at foveal center and foveal rim were assessed. Extremely preterm (EPT, <28 weeks gestational age) eyes were compared with infants more than 28 weeks of gestation using a multivariable dimension reduction analysis (principal component analysis) and a bilinear factor mode analysis (partial least square discriminant analysis) to determine group intervariability. Further analyses were performed to investigate the effects of gestation on foveal development. Results: Twenty-six infants born at gestational ages ranging from 22 to 39 weeks were imaged between 32 and 80 weeks postmenstrual age. A principal component analysis and partial least squares discriminant analysis revealed that the foveal inner retina thickness was the main difference between EPT infants and non-EPT infants. This difference was reflected by comparing their inner retinal thickness over time (32–80 weeks postmenstrual age), which revealed a sustained thicker foveal inner retina for EPT infants when compared with non-EPT infants. The foveal pit seemed to be shallower in EPT infants when compared with non-EPT infants. Conclusions: Twenty-eight weeks of gestation seems to be a critical timepoint for foveal development; EPT infants had altered foveal inner retinal development throughout early postnatal development, which led to a thicker foveal inner retina and a shallower foveal pit soon after birth. Translational Relevance: Measuring untreated foveal parameters informs about the effects of prematurity on the fovea and provides a baseline when comparing with posttreatment foveal development.

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He, Y., Pettenkofer, M., Chu, A., Sadda, S. R., Corradetti, G., & Tsui, I. (2022). Characterization of Foveal Development in Treatment-Naïve Extremely Preterm Infants. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.6.11

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