(1) Purpose: To determine the characteristics of macular epiretinal membranes (ERM) using non-invasive retromode imaging (RMI) and to compare retromode images with those acquired via fundus autofluorescence (FAF) and fundus photography. (2) Methods: Prospective observational case-series study including patients with macular ERM with no other ocular disease affecting their morphology and/or imaging quality. We compared RMI, FAF and fundus photography features by cropping and overlapping images to obtain topographic correspondence. (3) Results: In total, 21 eyes (21 patients) affected by ERM were included in this study. The mean area of retinal folds detected by RMI was significantly higher than that detected by FAF (11.85 +/- 3.92 mm(2) and 5.67 +/- 2.15 mm(2), respectively, p < 0.05) and similar to that revealed by fundus photography (11.85 +/- 3.92 mm(2) and 10.58 +/- 3.45 mm(2), respectively, p = 0.277). (4) Conclusions: RMI appears to be a useful tool in the evaluation of ERMs. It allows for an accurate visualization of the real extension of the retinal folds and provides a precise structural assessment of the macula before surgery. Clinicians should be aware of RMI's advantages and should be able to use them to warrant a wide range of information and, thus, a more personalized therapeutic approach.
Retromode Imaging Modality of Epiretinal Membranes / Savastano, Alfonso; Ripa, Matteo; Savastano, Maria Cristina; Caporossi, Tomaso; Bacherini, Daniela; Kilian, Raphael; Rizzo, Clara; Rizzo, Stanislao. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:(2022), pp. 3936.0-3936.0. [10.3390/jcm11143936]
Retromode Imaging Modality of Epiretinal Membranes
Savastano, Alfonso;Caporossi, Tomaso;Bacherini, Daniela;Rizzo, Stanislao
2022
Abstract
(1) Purpose: To determine the characteristics of macular epiretinal membranes (ERM) using non-invasive retromode imaging (RMI) and to compare retromode images with those acquired via fundus autofluorescence (FAF) and fundus photography. (2) Methods: Prospective observational case-series study including patients with macular ERM with no other ocular disease affecting their morphology and/or imaging quality. We compared RMI, FAF and fundus photography features by cropping and overlapping images to obtain topographic correspondence. (3) Results: In total, 21 eyes (21 patients) affected by ERM were included in this study. The mean area of retinal folds detected by RMI was significantly higher than that detected by FAF (11.85 +/- 3.92 mm(2) and 5.67 +/- 2.15 mm(2), respectively, p < 0.05) and similar to that revealed by fundus photography (11.85 +/- 3.92 mm(2) and 10.58 +/- 3.45 mm(2), respectively, p = 0.277). (4) Conclusions: RMI appears to be a useful tool in the evaluation of ERMs. It allows for an accurate visualization of the real extension of the retinal folds and provides a precise structural assessment of the macula before surgery. Clinicians should be aware of RMI's advantages and should be able to use them to warrant a wide range of information and, thus, a more personalized therapeutic approach.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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