Capillary non-perfusion (CNP) is one of the key hallmarks of diabetic retinopathy (DR), which may develop both in the periphery and at the posterior pole. Our perspectives on CNP have extended with the introduction of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and ultra-widefield imaging, and the clinical consequences of peripheral and macular CNP have been well characterized. Fluorescein angiography (FA) continues to be the gold standard for detecting and measuring CNP, particularly when ultra-widefield imaging is available. OCTA, on the other hand, is a quicker, non-invasive approach that allows for a three-dimensional examination of CNP and may soon be regarded as an useful alternative to FA. In this review, we provide an updated scenario regarding the characteristics, clinical impact, and management of central and peripheral CNP in DR.

Peripheral and central capillary non-perfusion in diabetic retinopathy: An updated overview / Antropoli, Alessio; Arrigo, Alessandro; La Franca, Lamberto; Bianco, Lorenzo; Barlocci, Eugenio; Fusi, Emanuele; Bandello, Francesco; Battaglia Parodi, Maurizio. - In: FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 2296-858X. - 10:(2023), p. 1125062. [10.3389/fmed.2023.1125062]

Peripheral and central capillary non-perfusion in diabetic retinopathy: An updated overview

Antropoli, Alessio
Primo
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Arrigo, Alessandro
Secondo
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La Franca, Lamberto;Bianco, Lorenzo;Barlocci, Eugenio;Fusi, Emanuele;Bandello, Francesco
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Battaglia Parodi, Maurizio
Ultimo
2023-01-01

Abstract

Capillary non-perfusion (CNP) is one of the key hallmarks of diabetic retinopathy (DR), which may develop both in the periphery and at the posterior pole. Our perspectives on CNP have extended with the introduction of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and ultra-widefield imaging, and the clinical consequences of peripheral and macular CNP have been well characterized. Fluorescein angiography (FA) continues to be the gold standard for detecting and measuring CNP, particularly when ultra-widefield imaging is available. OCTA, on the other hand, is a quicker, non-invasive approach that allows for a three-dimensional examination of CNP and may soon be regarded as an useful alternative to FA. In this review, we provide an updated scenario regarding the characteristics, clinical impact, and management of central and peripheral CNP in DR.
2023
diabetic macular ischemia
diabetic retinopathy
fluorescein angiography (FA)
optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA)
peripheral capillary non-perfusion
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