Research Article
The Comparison of Regional RNFL and Fundus Vasculature by OCTA in Chinese Myopia Population
Table 5
Comparison of OCTA-based fundus vasculature studies in the myopic eyes.
| Division | Method | Conclusion | Reference |
| None | OCTA | Peripapillary retinal perfusion (flow index and vessel density) was lower in higher myopia than emmetropia. | Wang et al. 2016 [1] | None | OCTA | Peripapillary retinal perfusion (flow index and vessel density) reduced in high myopia with tessellated fundus with respect to the control eyes. | Wang et al. 2016 [7] | Six sectors | OCTA | Peripapillary, IT, and ST vessel density in the highly myopic eyes with PICC was lower than the density in those without. | Chen et al. 2017 [12] | None | OCTA | Macular but not optic disc superficial and deep vascular density reduced as AL increased in the myopic eyes. | Fan et al. 2017 [13] | None | OCTA | Retinal capillary density reduced while CC flow deficit increased in greater myopia. | Al-Sheikh et al. 2017 [5] | None | OCTA | Retinal microvascular network alterations in the highly myopic eyes correlates with axial length elongation. | Yang et al. 2016 [18] | None | OCTA | Retinal microvascular decreased in the high myopia subjects with unchanged retinal microvessel blood flow velocity. | Li et al. 2017 [19] | None | OCTA | SE and AL influence the size of the foveal avascular zone. | Tan et al. 2016 [20] |
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CC: choriocapillaris; PICC: peripapillary intrachoroidal cavitation.
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