Jaffe Glenn J, Chakravarthy Usha, Freund K Bailey, Guymer Robyn H, Holz Frank G, Liakopoulos Sandra, Monés Jordi M, Rosenfeld Philip J, Sadda Srinivas R, Sarraf David, Schmitz-Valckenberg Steffen, Spaide Richard F, Staurenghi Giovanni, Tufail Adnan, Curcio Christine A
Department of Ophthalmology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
Center for Public Health, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom.
Ophthalmol Retina. 2021 Sep;5(9):855-867. doi: 10.1016/j.oret.2020.12.009. Epub 2020 Dec 22.
To provide an image-based description of retinal features associated with risk for development of geographic atrophy (GA) in eyes with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), as visualized with multimodal imaging anchored by structural OCT.
Consensus meeting.
International group that included those with expertise in imaging and AMD basic science and histology, and those with Reading Center experience in AMD clinical trials.
As part of the Classification of Atrophy Meeting program, an international group of experts analyzed and discussed retinal multimodal imaging features in eyes with AMD associated with GA, risk of progression to GA, or both. Attendees undertook premeeting grading exercises that were reviewed during the meeting sessions. Meeting presentations illustrated established and investigational multimodal imaging features and associated histologic features. Each of these different features were then discussed openly by the entire group to arrive at consensus definitions. These definitions were applied to 40 additional images that were graded independently by attendees to refine the consensus definitions and descriptions further.
Consensus was reached on images with descriptors for 12 features. These features included components of outer retinal atrophy (e.g., ellipsoid zone disruption), components of complete retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and outer retinal atrophy (e.g., RPE perturbation with associated hypotransmission or hypertransmission), features frequently seen in eyes with atrophy (e.g., refractile drusen), and features conferring risk for atrophy development (e.g., hyperreflective foci, drusen, and subretinal drusenoid deposits).
An international consensus on terms and descriptions was reached on multimodal imaging features associated GA and with risk for GA progression in eyes with AMD. We believe this information will be useful to clinicians who manage patients with AMD, researchers who study AMD disease interventions and pathogenesis, and those who design clinical trials for therapies targeting earlier AMD stages than GA expansion.
通过以结构光学相干断层扫描(OCT)为基础的多模态成像技术,对年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)患者眼中与地图样萎缩(GA)发生风险相关的视网膜特征进行基于图像的描述。
共识会议。
国际小组,成员包括成像、AMD基础科学和组织学领域的专家,以及有AMD临床试验阅读中心经验的人员。
作为萎缩分类会议项目的一部分,一个国际专家小组分析并讨论了AMD患者眼中与GA、进展为GA的风险或两者相关的视网膜多模态成像特征。与会者在会前进行了分级练习,并在会议期间进行了回顾。会议展示了已确立的和正在研究的多模态成像特征以及相关的组织学特征。然后,整个小组公开讨论了这些不同的特征,以达成共识定义。这些定义被应用于另外40张图像,与会者对其进行独立分级,以进一步完善共识定义和描述。
就具有12种特征描述符的图像达成了共识。这些特征包括外层视网膜萎缩的组成部分(如椭圆体带破坏)、完整视网膜色素上皮(RPE)和外层视网膜萎缩的组成部分(如RPE扰动伴相关的低透射或高透射)、萎缩眼中常见的特征(如折射性玻璃膜疣)以及赋予萎缩发生风险的特征(如高反射灶、玻璃膜疣和视网膜下玻璃膜疣样沉积物)。
就AMD患者眼中与GA及GA进展风险相关的多模态成像特征的术语和描述达成了国际共识。我们相信,这些信息将对治疗AMD患者的临床医生、研究AMD疾病干预和发病机制的研究人员以及设计针对早于GA扩展阶段的AMD治疗临床试验的人员有用。