@article {Xu576, author = {David Xu and Elisha Garg and Kook Lee and Yoichi Sakurada and Atchara Amphornphruet and Nopasak Phasukkijwatana and Sandra Liakopoulos and Scott Eugene Pautler and Allan E Kreiger and Suzanne Yzer and Won Ki Lee and SriniVas Sadda and K Bailey Freund and David Sarraf}, title = {Long-term visual and anatomic outcomes of patients with peripapillary pachychoroid syndrome}, volume = {106}, number = {4}, pages = {576--581}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1136/bjophthalmol-2019-315550}, publisher = {BMJ Publishing Group Ltd}, abstract = {Background/Aims To analyse the long-term anatomic and visual outcomes of patients with peripapillary pachychoroid syndrome (PPS), a recently described entity in the pachychoroid disease spectrum.Methods This study retrospectively included patients from several retina centres worldwide. Visual acuity (VA), retinal thickness and choroidal thickness at baseline, 6 months and final follow-up were assessed. Temporal trends in VA and anatomic characteristics were evaluated. Visual and anatomic outcomes in eyes that were observed versus those that were treated were analysed.Results Fifty-six eyes of 35 patients were included with mean follow-up of 27{\textpm}17 months. Median VA was 20/36 at baseline and remained stable through follow-up (p=0.77). Retinal thickness significantly decreased subfoveally (p=0.012), 1.5 mm nasal to the fovea (p=0.002) and 3.0 mm nasal to the fovea (p=0.0035) corresponding to areas of increased thickening at baseline. Choroidal thickness significantly decreased subfoveally (p=0.0030) and 1.5 mm nasal to the fovea (p=0.0030). Forty-three eyes were treated with modalities including antivascular endothelial growth factor injection, photodynamic therapy, and others. VA remained stable in treated eyes over follow-up (p=0.67). An isolated peripapillary fluid pocket in the outer nuclear layer was characteristic of PPS.Conclusion Patients with PPS experienced decreased retinal oedema and decreased choroidal thickening throughout the course of disease. While some patients experienced visual decline, the overall visual outcome was relatively favourable and independent of trends in retinal or choroidal thickening.Data are available upon reasonable request.}, issn = {0007-1161}, URL = {https://bjo.bmj.com/content/106/4/576}, eprint = {https://bjo.bmj.com/content/106/4/576.full.pdf}, journal = {British Journal of Ophthalmology} }