Optical coherence tomographic artefacts in diseases of the retinal pigment epithelium
- Dr Emely Z Karam, Unidad Oftalmologica de Caracas, Calle Circunvalación del Sol, Centro Profesional Sta Paula, Torre B, PB Caracas 1080, Venezuela; eka{at}cantv.net
- Accepted 1 March 2007
- Published Online First 3 April 2007
Abstract
Aims: To show optical coherence tomography (OCT) artefacts in images from patients with retinal pigment epithelium detachment and retinal laser scars when OCT protocol analyses were applied.
Methods: All OCT retinal scans using OCT-3000 (software 4.02) were reviewed over a three-month period. 13 eyes of 11 patients were selected for this study. 10 eyes had retinal pigment epithelial detachments and 3 had retinal laser scars. All patients had ophthalmic examination, fluorescein angiography (one had indocyanine green angiography) and OCT. All OCT processing and analysis protocols were applied in each case.
Results: 10 eyes of 8 patients with retinal pigment epithelial detachments showed flattening of the retinal pigment epithelium and apparent inversion of the dome of the detachment when scan protocol analyses were applied. 3 eyes with retinal laser scars displayed thinning of the retinal pigment epithelium without changes behind the scar. The retinal tissues around the lesions did not show any alteration.
Conclusions: OCT scan analysis is an excellent method to obtain specific information about the retina. However, some lesions that cause disruption of external reflectivity (retinal pigment epithelium) can cause software-related artefacts when analysis protocols are applied. To prevent diagnostic error, re-evaluation of the clinical fundus examination should be considered in any patient in whom OCT findings do not appear consistent with the initial clinical findings.
Footnotes
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Competing interests: The authors have no financial interest in any device or technique described in this article.
- Abbreviations:
- FMTM
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fast macular thickness map
- ICG
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indocyanine green
- MTM
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macular thickness map
- OCT
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optical coherence tomography







