2016
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.15-18793
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Normative Data for Vascular Density in Superficial and Deep Capillary Plexuses of Healthy Adults Assessed by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography

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“…We also noted the presence of significant variation in vessel density in our study population, which was comparable to that reported previously, although our study included a group of patients at older age compared with previous studies 23. The mean differences in between scans for the superficial plexus was 16.4%±15.1% prior to the application of quality criteria, compared with 8.69%±8.52% after using our screening criteria.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…We also noted the presence of significant variation in vessel density in our study population, which was comparable to that reported previously, although our study included a group of patients at older age compared with previous studies 23. The mean differences in between scans for the superficial plexus was 16.4%±15.1% prior to the application of quality criteria, compared with 8.69%±8.52% after using our screening criteria.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…It is also the biggest study to date to investigate gender differences in retinal parameters. Coscas et al [14] found a higher retinal vascular density in females than in males > 60 years of age and attributed this difference to a slower vascular aging in females. Nonetheless, the results of the present study and the observations by Zhang et al [13] showing differences in FAZ parameters in childhood, as well as the presence of the same trend in the control group in the present study, point towards a physiological gender difference rather than an age-related phenomenon.…”
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“…1 Therefore, it is essential that normal variations in SRVD and FAZA in the healthy population are established definitively. Normative ranges of vessel densities [2][3][4][5][6][7] and FAZA 1,8 measured with optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography (OCTA) have recently been published. However, current commercial OCTA devices do not correct density or area measurements for changes in image size magnification due to axial length variation.…”
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