Spectral domain optical coherence tomography features and classification systems for diabetic macular edema: a review

S Ruia, S Saxena, CMG Cheung… - The Asia-Pacific …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
S Ruia, S Saxena, CMG Cheung, JS Gilhotra, TYY Lai
The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, 2016journals.lww.com
Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) is fast becoming the current
standard of care for the detection and assessment of diabetic macular edema. With the
application of SD-OCT for imaging of retinal microstructure and measurement of retinal
thickness, new information regarding disease characteristics has been gathered, which was
unrecognized previously. Retinal thickness measurements on SD-OCT have also been used
for deciding the management and monitoring of the disease. Since its development, OCT …
Abstract
Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) is fast becoming the current standard of care for the detection and assessment of diabetic macular edema. With the application of SD-OCT for imaging of retinal microstructure and measurement of retinal thickness, new information regarding disease characteristics has been gathered, which was unrecognized previously. Retinal thickness measurements on SD-OCT have also been used for deciding the management and monitoring of the disease. Since its development, OCT has enhanced the understanding of retinal anatomical changes in diabetic retinopathy. Several authors have used SD-OCT to classify diabetic macular edema with the purpose of correlating the pathophysiology with disease severity. The classification systems have helped monitor the treatment efficacy and provide prognostic information on the treatment outcome. The following review article summarizes these classifications.
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