2020
DOI: 10.1167/tvst.9.11.8
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Choroidal Biomarkers: A Repeatability and Topographical Comparison of Choroidal Thickness and Choroidal Vascularity Index in Healthy Eyes

Abstract: Purpose Choroidal thickness (ChT) and choroidal vascularity index (CVI) represent two important metrics in health-, disease-, and myopia-related studies. Wide-field swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) provides improved and extended imaging and extraction of choroidal variables. This study characterizes the topography and repeatability of these parameters in healthy eyes. Methods Swept-source OCT volume scans were obtained on 14 young adult patients on three … Show more

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“…Many studies have shown variations in subfoveal CVI. Breher et al 22 reported that CVI showed little fluctuation between early treatment diabetic retinopathy study subfields in normal subjects, unlike CT, which demonstrated thinning toward the peripheral choroid. However, Singh et al 42 reported that CVI showed significant regional variation, with the macular segment showing the lowest CVI and nasal segments the highest CVI in both CSC and fellow eyes.…”
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“…Many studies have shown variations in subfoveal CVI. Breher et al 22 reported that CVI showed little fluctuation between early treatment diabetic retinopathy study subfields in normal subjects, unlike CT, which demonstrated thinning toward the peripheral choroid. However, Singh et al 42 reported that CVI showed significant regional variation, with the macular segment showing the lowest CVI and nasal segments the highest CVI in both CSC and fellow eyes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, they suggested that the CVI is a more robust marker of choroidal diseases. Breher et al 22 showed that CVI had little fluctuation between subfields, unlike CT. In recent studies, 4,[23][24][25] increased CVI has been noted in acute and chronic CSC; however, further studies are required to clarify the relationship between these two biomarkers obtained from OCT imaging, CT, and CVI, and their roles in pathophysiology.…”
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“…Agrawal et al (24) reported that in healthy subjects, CVI was less affected by demographic factors such as age and axial length than choroidal thickness. Breher et al (27) showed little variation in the CVI across the 10-mm center of the posterior pole, whereas choroidal thickness decreased with increasing eccentricity. Most studies reported decreased luminal and total choroidal areas with increasing age in normal subjects (28)(29)(30)(31).…”
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“…Recent advances in optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology have allowed for better in vivo visualization of the choroidal architecture. Recent OCT studies have used image binarization methods to determine the relative ratios between the vascular or stromal components of the choroid, such as the choroidal vascular index (CVI) (24)(25)(26)(27)(28). Agrawal et al (24) reported that in healthy subjects, CVI was less affected by demographic factors such as age and axial length than choroidal thickness.…”
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