Impact of Reticular Pseudodrusen on Choriocapillaris Flow Deficits and Choroidal Structure on Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography

Purpose To examine the impact of reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) on choriocapillaris blood flow and choroidal structure in individuals with intermediate age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Methods Individuals with bilateral large drusen underwent optical coherence tomography (OCT), color fundus photography, near-infrared reflectance, and fundus autofluorescence imaging to determine the presence of RPD. These participants also underwent swept-source OCT angiography (SS-OCTA) imaging to determine (1) choriocapillaris flow deficit (FD) parameters, including the percentage, mean size, and number of FDs present; and (2) choroidal structural parameters, including mean choroidal thickness and choroidal vascularity index. Differences in these parameters between eyes with and without coexistent RPD were examined with and without adjustment for potential key confounders such as drusen volume from the SS-OCTA scans and age. Results This study included 102 eyes from 51 individuals with bilateral large drusen, and the analyses showed that there were no significant differences in the choriocapillaris FD parameters (P ≥ 0.062 for all) and choroidal structural parameters (P ≥ 0.059 for all), with or without adjustment for potential confounders in this cohort. However, the percentage of FDs and the mean FD size were both significantly greater with increasing drusen volume (P ≤ 0.038 for both). Conclusions The coexistence of RPD in eyes of individuals with intermediate AMD was not associated with significant impairments in choriocapillaris blood flow and choroidal vascular structural changes, with or without adjustment for key confounders. These findings suggest that macular changes in these vascular parameters may not be associated with the presence of RPD.

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