Long-term changes of choroidal blood flow velocity in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease

Shinya Abe, Tomoko Nakamura, Erika Okumura, Toshihiko Oiwake, Annabelle A. Okada, Atsushi Hayashi*

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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate changes in choroidal blood flow in patients with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease after initiation of corticosteroid treatment. Methods: Fourteen patients (10 men and 4 women) with acute VKH disease followed for 2 years were retrospectively reviewed; only right eyes were included in the analysis. Mean blur rate (MBR) in the macula was measured by laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) and central choroidal thickness (CCT) was measured by optical coherence tomography (OCT), both prior to treatment and over 2 years after initiation of corticosteroid treatment. Results: Of 14 patients included in this study, 13 received initial treatment consisting of intravenous corticosteroid pulse therapy and one patient was treated using bilateral sub-Tenon injections of triamcinolone acetonide. Mean percentage change in MBR was significantly increased after initiation of treatment compared to pretreatment values (P < 0.001). Mean CCTs were significantly decreased after initiation of treatment, compared to pretreatment thicknesses (P < 0.001). There was no significant change in either MBR change or CCT at 1 month after initiation of treatment through 2 years of follow-up. The mean MBR percentage change was significantly higher in eyes with sunset glow fundus (SGF) compared to eyes without SGF at 1 year. Conclusion: With initiation of corticosteroid treatment in VKH disease patients, choroidal blood flow improved and was maintained for 2 years. However, the presence of SGF should be taken into consideration when interpreting MBR results in VKH disease patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1933-1939
Number of pages7
JournalGraefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
Volume260
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022/06

Keywords

  • Choroidal blood flow
  • Laser speckle flowgraphy
  • Mean blur rate
  • Sunset glow fundus
  • Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ophthalmology
  • Sensory Systems
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

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