Purpose: To assess relationships between demographics, clinical characteristics and optical coherence tomography (OCT) characteristics with persistence of metamorphopsia after resolution of subretinal fluid in eyes with chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Methods: One-hundred participants with "resolved" (absence of subretinal fluid) chronic CSC were retrospectively analyzed. Patients underwent a complete ophthalmological evaluation including assessment of presence of metamorphopsia. At the study visit, OCT scans were reviewed for qualitative and quantitative features. Results: Sixty-six out of 100 (66.0%) patients complained of metamorphopsia. Both the foveal and parafoveal ganglion cell complex (GCC) thicknesses were thinner in CSC eyes with metamorphopsia (35.1±10.6 μm and 82.0±18.1 μm vs. 40.7±11.8 μm and 93.1±13.5 μm, p=0.030 and p<0.0001). In the foveal region, the outer plexiform layer and outer nuclear layer (ONL) thicknesses were thinner in patients with metamorphopsia (24.6±8.5 μm and 63.1±20.9 μm vs. 29.1±8.7 and 76.2±18.2 μm, p=0.016 and p=0.005). The ellipsoid zone band was more frequently discontinued in eyes with metamorphopsia (56.1 % vs. 35.3%, p=0.039). Multivariate stepwise linear regression analysis demonstrated that the strongest associations with presence of metamorphopsia were with parafoveal GCC thickness (p=0.004), foveal ONL thickness (p=0.010), and number of previous recurrences of subretinal fluid accumulation (p=0.017). The time interval from the last subretinal fluid resolution was not associated with the presence of metamorphopsia. Conclusions: In "resolved" CSC, clinical aspects (i.e., number of previous recurrences) and structural changes (i.e., GCC and ONL thinning) are associated with metamorphopsia after subretinal fluid resolution.

Prevalence and Morphologic Biomarkers of Metamorphopsia in eyes with "Resolved" Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

Borrelli, Enrico
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Reibaldi, Michele;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: To assess relationships between demographics, clinical characteristics and optical coherence tomography (OCT) characteristics with persistence of metamorphopsia after resolution of subretinal fluid in eyes with chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Methods: One-hundred participants with "resolved" (absence of subretinal fluid) chronic CSC were retrospectively analyzed. Patients underwent a complete ophthalmological evaluation including assessment of presence of metamorphopsia. At the study visit, OCT scans were reviewed for qualitative and quantitative features. Results: Sixty-six out of 100 (66.0%) patients complained of metamorphopsia. Both the foveal and parafoveal ganglion cell complex (GCC) thicknesses were thinner in CSC eyes with metamorphopsia (35.1±10.6 μm and 82.0±18.1 μm vs. 40.7±11.8 μm and 93.1±13.5 μm, p=0.030 and p<0.0001). In the foveal region, the outer plexiform layer and outer nuclear layer (ONL) thicknesses were thinner in patients with metamorphopsia (24.6±8.5 μm and 63.1±20.9 μm vs. 29.1±8.7 and 76.2±18.2 μm, p=0.016 and p=0.005). The ellipsoid zone band was more frequently discontinued in eyes with metamorphopsia (56.1 % vs. 35.3%, p=0.039). Multivariate stepwise linear regression analysis demonstrated that the strongest associations with presence of metamorphopsia were with parafoveal GCC thickness (p=0.004), foveal ONL thickness (p=0.010), and number of previous recurrences of subretinal fluid accumulation (p=0.017). The time interval from the last subretinal fluid resolution was not associated with the presence of metamorphopsia. Conclusions: In "resolved" CSC, clinical aspects (i.e., number of previous recurrences) and structural changes (i.e., GCC and ONL thinning) are associated with metamorphopsia after subretinal fluid resolution.
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https://journals.lww.com/retinajournal/abstract/2023/09000/prevalence_and_morphologic_biomarkers_of.16.aspx
Borrelli, Enrico; Barresi, Costanza; Battista, Marco; Berni, Alessandro; Ricardi, Federico; Cascavilla, Maria Lucia; Reibaldi, Michele; Bandello, Francesco
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