High-Resolution Imaging of Parafoveal Cones in Different Stages of Diabetic Retinopathy Using Adaptive Optics Fundus Camera

To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1™; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinop...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 11; no. 4; p. e0152788
Main Authors Soliman, Mohamed Kamel, Sadiq, Mohammad Ali, Agarwal, Aniruddha, Sarwar, Salman, Hassan, Muhammad, Hanout, Mostafa, Graf, Frank, High, Robin, Do, Diana V., Nguyen, Quan Dong, Sepah, Yasir J.
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Abstract To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1™; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinopathy and from healthy controls with no known systemic or ocular disease. Cone mosaic was captured at 0° and 2°eccentricities along the horizontal and vertical meridians. The density of the parafoveal cones was calculated within 100×100-μm squares located at 500-μm from the foveal center along the orthogonal meridians. Manual corrections of the automated counting were then performed by 2 masked graders. Cone density measurements were evaluated with ANOVA that consisted of one between-subjects factor, stage of retinopathy and the within-subject factors. The ANOVA model included a complex covariance structure to account for correlations between the levels of the within-subject factors. Ten healthy participants (20 eyes) and 25 patients (29 eyes) with type II diabetes mellitus were recruited in the study. The mean (± standard deviation [SD]) age of the healthy participants (Control group), patients with diabetes without retinopathy (No DR group), and patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR group) was 55 ± 8, 53 ± 8, and 52 ± 9 years, respectively. The cone density was significantly lower in the moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and severe NPDR/proliferative DR groups compared to the Control, No DR, and mild NPDR groups (P < 0.05). No correlation was found between cone density and the level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) or the duration of diabetes. The extent of photoreceptor loss on AO imaging may correlate positively with severity of DR in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Photoreceptor loss may be more pronounced among patients with advanced stages of DR due to higher risk of macular edema and its sequelae.
AbstractList Purpose To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Methods An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1™; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinopathy and from healthy controls with no known systemic or ocular disease. Cone mosaic was captured at 0° and 2°eccentricities along the horizontal and vertical meridians. The density of the parafoveal cones was calculated within 100×100-μm squares located at 500-μm from the foveal center along the orthogonal meridians. Manual corrections of the automated counting were then performed by 2 masked graders. Cone density measurements were evaluated with ANOVA that consisted of one between-subjects factor, stage of retinopathy and the within-subject factors. The ANOVA model included a complex covariance structure to account for correlations between the levels of the within-subject factors. Results Ten healthy participants (20 eyes) and 25 patients (29 eyes) with type II diabetes mellitus were recruited in the study. The mean (± standard deviation [SD]) age of the healthy participants (Control group), patients with diabetes without retinopathy (No DR group), and patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR group) was 55 ± 8, 53 ± 8, and 52 ± 9 years, respectively. The cone density was significantly lower in the moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and severe NPDR/proliferative DR groups compared to the Control, No DR, and mild NPDR groups (P < 0.05). No correlation was found between cone density and the level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) or the duration of diabetes. Conclusions The extent of photoreceptor loss on AO imaging may correlate positively with severity of DR in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Photoreceptor loss may be more pronounced among patients with advanced stages of DR due to higher risk of macular edema and its sequelae.
Purpose To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Methods An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1.sup.[TM] ; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinopathy and from healthy controls with no known systemic or ocular disease. Cone mosaic was captured at 0° and 2°eccentricities along the horizontal and vertical meridians. The density of the parafoveal cones was calculated within 100x100-[mu]m squares located at 500-[mu]m from the foveal center along the orthogonal meridians. Manual corrections of the automated counting were then performed by 2 masked graders. Cone density measurements were evaluated with ANOVA that consisted of one between-subjects factor, stage of retinopathy and the within-subject factors. The ANOVA model included a complex covariance structure to account for correlations between the levels of the within-subject factors. Results Ten healthy participants (20 eyes) and 25 patients (29 eyes) with type II diabetes mellitus were recruited in the study. The mean (± standard deviation [SD]) age of the healthy participants (Control group), patients with diabetes without retinopathy (No DR group), and patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR group) was 55 ± 8, 53 ± 8, and 52 ± 9 years, respectively. The cone density was significantly lower in the moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and severe NPDR/proliferative DR groups compared to the Control, No DR, and mild NPDR groups (P < 0.05). No correlation was found between cone density and the level of hemoglobin A.sub.1c (HbA.sub.1c) or the duration of diabetes. Conclusions The extent of photoreceptor loss on AO imaging may correlate positively with severity of DR in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Photoreceptor loss may be more pronounced among patients with advanced stages of DR due to higher risk of macular edema and its sequelae.
To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1.sup.[TM] ; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinopathy and from healthy controls with no known systemic or ocular disease. Cone mosaic was captured at 0° and 2°eccentricities along the horizontal and vertical meridians. The density of the parafoveal cones was calculated within 100x100-[mu]m squares located at 500-[mu]m from the foveal center along the orthogonal meridians. Manual corrections of the automated counting were then performed by 2 masked graders. Cone density measurements were evaluated with ANOVA that consisted of one between-subjects factor, stage of retinopathy and the within-subject factors. The ANOVA model included a complex covariance structure to account for correlations between the levels of the within-subject factors. Ten healthy participants (20 eyes) and 25 patients (29 eyes) with type II diabetes mellitus were recruited in the study. The mean (± standard deviation [SD]) age of the healthy participants (Control group), patients with diabetes without retinopathy (No DR group), and patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR group) was 55 ± 8, 53 ± 8, and 52 ± 9 years, respectively. The cone density was significantly lower in the moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and severe NPDR/proliferative DR groups compared to the Control, No DR, and mild NPDR groups (P < 0.05). No correlation was found between cone density and the level of hemoglobin A.sub.1c (HbA.sub.1c) or the duration of diabetes. The extent of photoreceptor loss on AO imaging may correlate positively with severity of DR in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Photoreceptor loss may be more pronounced among patients with advanced stages of DR due to higher risk of macular edema and its sequelae.
Purpose To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Methods An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1 ™ ; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinopathy and from healthy controls with no known systemic or ocular disease. Cone mosaic was captured at 0° and 2°eccentricities along the horizontal and vertical meridians. The density of the parafoveal cones was calculated within 100×100-μm squares located at 500-μm from the foveal center along the orthogonal meridians. Manual corrections of the automated counting were then performed by 2 masked graders. Cone density measurements were evaluated with ANOVA that consisted of one between-subjects factor, stage of retinopathy and the within-subject factors. The ANOVA model included a complex covariance structure to account for correlations between the levels of the within-subject factors. Results Ten healthy participants (20 eyes) and 25 patients (29 eyes) with type II diabetes mellitus were recruited in the study. The mean (± standard deviation [SD]) age of the healthy participants (Control group), patients with diabetes without retinopathy (No DR group), and patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR group) was 55 ± 8, 53 ± 8, and 52 ± 9 years, respectively. The cone density was significantly lower in the moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and severe NPDR/proliferative DR groups compared to the Control, No DR, and mild NPDR groups ( P < 0.05). No correlation was found between cone density and the level of hemoglobin A 1c (HbA 1c ) or the duration of diabetes. Conclusions The extent of photoreceptor loss on AO imaging may correlate positively with severity of DR in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Photoreceptor loss may be more pronounced among patients with advanced stages of DR due to higher risk of macular edema and its sequelae.
PURPOSETo assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus.METHODSAn adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1™; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinopathy and from healthy controls with no known systemic or ocular disease. Cone mosaic was captured at 0° and 2°eccentricities along the horizontal and vertical meridians. The density of the parafoveal cones was calculated within 100×100-μm squares located at 500-μm from the foveal center along the orthogonal meridians. Manual corrections of the automated counting were then performed by 2 masked graders. Cone density measurements were evaluated with ANOVA that consisted of one between-subjects factor, stage of retinopathy and the within-subject factors. The ANOVA model included a complex covariance structure to account for correlations between the levels of the within-subject factors.RESULTSTen healthy participants (20 eyes) and 25 patients (29 eyes) with type II diabetes mellitus were recruited in the study. The mean (± standard deviation [SD]) age of the healthy participants (Control group), patients with diabetes without retinopathy (No DR group), and patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR group) was 55 ± 8, 53 ± 8, and 52 ± 9 years, respectively. The cone density was significantly lower in the moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and severe NPDR/proliferative DR groups compared to the Control, No DR, and mild NPDR groups (P < 0.05). No correlation was found between cone density and the level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) or the duration of diabetes.CONCLUSIONSThe extent of photoreceptor loss on AO imaging may correlate positively with severity of DR in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Photoreceptor loss may be more pronounced among patients with advanced stages of DR due to higher risk of macular edema and its sequelae.
To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1™; Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to acquire images of parafoveal cones from patients with type II diabetes mellitus with or without retinopathy and from healthy controls with no known systemic or ocular disease. Cone mosaic was captured at 0° and 2°eccentricities along the horizontal and vertical meridians. The density of the parafoveal cones was calculated within 100×100-μm squares located at 500-μm from the foveal center along the orthogonal meridians. Manual corrections of the automated counting were then performed by 2 masked graders. Cone density measurements were evaluated with ANOVA that consisted of one between-subjects factor, stage of retinopathy and the within-subject factors. The ANOVA model included a complex covariance structure to account for correlations between the levels of the within-subject factors. Ten healthy participants (20 eyes) and 25 patients (29 eyes) with type II diabetes mellitus were recruited in the study. The mean (± standard deviation [SD]) age of the healthy participants (Control group), patients with diabetes without retinopathy (No DR group), and patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR group) was 55 ± 8, 53 ± 8, and 52 ± 9 years, respectively. The cone density was significantly lower in the moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and severe NPDR/proliferative DR groups compared to the Control, No DR, and mild NPDR groups (P < 0.05). No correlation was found between cone density and the level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) or the duration of diabetes. The extent of photoreceptor loss on AO imaging may correlate positively with severity of DR in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Photoreceptor loss may be more pronounced among patients with advanced stages of DR due to higher risk of macular edema and its sequelae.
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Author Hassan, Muhammad
Hanout, Mostafa
Sepah, Yasir J.
Soliman, Mohamed Kamel
Sadiq, Mohammad Ali
Agarwal, Aniruddha
Sarwar, Salman
Graf, Frank
High, Robin
Do, Diana V.
Nguyen, Quan Dong
AuthorAffiliation 3 College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States of America
1 Ocular Imaging Reading and Research Center, Stanley M. Truhlsen Eye Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States of America
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, GERMANY
2 Department of Ophthalmology, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt
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Conceived and designed the experiments: MKS QDN YJS. Performed the experiments: MKS MAS AA M. Hanout SS. Analyzed the data: MKS MAS RH M. Hassan DVD. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: FG DVD QDN. Wrote the paper: MKS MAS AA SS M. Hanout YJS.
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Snippet To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera (rtx1™;...
Purpose To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Methods An adaptive optics (AO) retinal...
To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. An adaptive optics (AO) retinal camera...
PURPOSETo assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus.METHODSAn adaptive optics (AO) retinal...
PURPOSE:To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. METHODS:An adaptive optics (AO) retinal...
Purpose To assess cone density as a marker of early signs of retinopathy in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Methods An adaptive optics (AO) retinal...
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Biology and Life Sciences
Cameras
Care and treatment
Case-Control Studies
Complications
Complications and side effects
Cones
Correlation
Covariance
Density
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
Diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic Retinopathy - diagnosis
Diabetic Retinopathy - etiology
Diagnosis
Disease
Disease control
Edema
Engineering and Technology
Eye
Eye (anatomy)
Female
Fovea Centralis - pathology
Glucose
Health care
Hemoglobin
Horizontal cells
Humans
Image acquisition
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Image resolution
Male
Medical imaging
Medicine and Health Sciences
Middle Aged
Mutation
Optics
Optics and Photonics
Packaging
Patients
Photography - instrumentation
Photoreceptors
Reading
Retina
Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells - pathology
Retinopathy
Science
Social Sciences
Tomography, Optical Coherence
Topography
Type 2 diabetes
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