Foveal avascular zone and foveal pit formation after preterm birth.

Br J Ophthalmol

Retina Foundation of the Southwest, 9900 North Central Expressway, Suite 400, Dallas, TX 75231-0920, USA.

Published: July 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the impact of preterm birth on the development of the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) and inner retinal layers using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Results show that preterm children have a significantly smaller FAZ, shallower foveal pits, increased total retinal thickness, and thicker specific retinal layers compared to full-term controls.
  • The findings suggest that preterm birth leads to both vascular and inner retinal abnormalities, indicating a possible interdependence in foveal development.

Article Abstract

Background: Vascularisation of the macula takes place between 24 and 27 weeks post-conception. Preterm birth may affect the formation of the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) and foveal depression, and displacement of inner retinal layers away from the incipient fovea.

Objective: To examine whether vascular abnormalities accompany an inner retinal abnormality, and whether they are coincident.

Methods: High-density spectral domain optical coherence tomography volume scans were obtained from 24 preterm children and 34 full-term controls (5-16 years). Matlab programs were used to quantify total retinal thickness, thickness of individual retinal layers and metrics of foveal morphology. Summed voxel projections for the ganglion cell layer-inner nuclear layer were used to identify the FAZ.

Results: Preterm children had significantly smaller FAZ diameters than controls (p<0.0001). The foveal pits of preterm children were significantly shallower and less steep (p<0.0001) and total retinal thickness at the fovea was significantly increased (p<0.0001) compared to controls. The ganglion cell layer-inner plexiform layer and outer nuclear layer were significantly (p≤0.0001) thicker in preterm children than in controls.

Conclusions: Preterm birth results in abnormal foveal vascularisation, a failure of the inner retinal neurons to migrate away from the fovea, and an elevated outer nuclear layer ratio. The spatial coincidence of inner retinal and vascular abnormalities in preterm children supports the hypothesis that aspects of foveal development are interdependent.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2012-301612DOI Listing

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