The Relationship Between Reticular Macular Disease and Choroidal Thickness

ABSTRACT Purpose: Subretinal drusenoid deposits (SDD) are the main structural lesion of reticular macular disease (RMD), a phenotype of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). We aim to demonstrate spatiotemporal relationships between SDD and choroidal thickness (CTh) alterations in RMD+ and RMD– eyes.Methods: Thirty-three eyes (26 subjects) with early AMD/no SDD (RMD–) and 18 eyes (16 subjects) with early AMD/SDD (RMD+) underwent enhanced depth imaging spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) for CTh measurements at 11 points per scan, in 5 horizontal B scans, creating a grid of 55 points/eye. The 55 points were treated as a cluster, controlling within-subject correlation. Marginal generalized estimating equation modeling was used to estimate the association between CTh and RMD status. All eyes were divided by their median age (≤82 and >82 years) for stratified analyses.Results: CTh was not significantly reduced in RMD+ eyes compared with RMD– eyes (mean difference [MD] −16.84 μm, P = 0.24). Among younger subjects, mean CTh was significantly reduced in RMD+ versus RMD– eyes (MD −53.72 μm, P = 0.01). Conversely, among older subjects, there was no significant difference in CTh between RMD+ and RMD–.Conclusions: In RMD, the association of SDD and CTh alterations varies with age but not by macular region. Among younger subjects (<82 years old), CTh was significantly thinner in RMD+ versus RMD– eyes.

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