Volume 93, Issue S255
ABS15-0463
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Correlation of hyperreflective foci, status of photoreceptor layer, and visual acuity in diabetic macular edema

A. Chebil

A. Chebil

Department B of Ophthalmology, Hedi Rais institute of Ophthalmology, Tunis, Tunisia

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M. Ben Abdallah

M. Ben Abdallah

Department B of Ophthalmology, Hedi Rais institute of Ophthalmology, Tunis, Tunisia

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F. Kort

F. Kort

Department B of Ophthalmology, Hedi Rais institute of Ophthalmology, Tunis, Tunisia

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A. Hassairi

A. Hassairi

Department B of Ophthalmology, Hedi Rais institute of Ophthalmology, Tunis, Tunisia

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R. Maamouri

R. Maamouri

Department B of Ophthalmology, Hedi Rais institute of Ophthalmology, Tunis, Tunisia

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L. El Matri

L. El Matri

Department B of Ophthalmology, Hedi Rais institute of Ophthalmology, Tunis, Tunisia

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First published: 23 September 2015
Citations: 1

Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the correlation ofhyperreflective foci, photoreceptor integrity and visual acuity (VA) in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME).

Methods

Seventy-eight patients (114 eyes) with DME were analyzed retrospectively with Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).

Results

SD-OCT showed that 28 eyes (24.5%) had hyperreflective foci in the inner retinal layers, and 66 eyes (57.9%) had hyperreflective foci in the outer retinal layers. The logMAR VA was significantly (P < .0001) worse in eyes with hyperreflective foci in the outer retinal layers than in eyes without them (0.478 ± 0.241 vs 0.133 ± 0.233, respectively). Disruption of the ellipsoid zone and ELM line on OCT were significantly (respectively P < .0001 and P < .0001) associated with both hyperreflective foci in the outer retinal layers and poor logMAR VA.

Conclusions

The presence of hyperreflective foci in the outer retina is closely associated with a disrupted ELM and ellipsoid zone on SD-OCT images and decreased VA in DME.

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