Aim: To investigate the radial peripapillary capillary plexus vessel density (RPCP-VD) and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (pRNFLT) of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and neuropsychiatric SLE patients (NPSLE) using disc optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and investigate the association between these parameters and SLE disease activity index (SLEDAI-2K).
Methods: A total of 64 'right eyes (36 SLE patients, 28 healthy controls (HCs)) were included in this cross-sectional case-control study. Ten (27.7%) patients had neuropsychiatric involvement. RPCP-VD and pRNFLT of patients were evaluated in all peripapillary sectors. RPCP-VD and pRNFLT of NPSLE, non-NPSLE, and HCs were compared. The correlation between SLEDAI-2K and OCTA findings was evaluated.
Results: SLE patients' RPCP-VDs were significantly lower compared with the HCs except for two sectors ( < .005). There was not a significant difference in pRNFLT of SLE patients and HCs. There was not a correlation between SLEDAI-2K and RPCP-VD in any subsectors but there was a significantly negative correlation between pRNFLT in tempo-inferior and inferior-temporal sectors. When compared with non-NPSLE-patients, NPSLE patients had significantly lower inferior-hemi ( = .001), inferior-nasal VDs ( = .003), and peripapillary ( = .012), superior-hemi ( = .038), inferior-hemi ( = .026), inferior-nasal ( = .002) and inferior-temporal ( = .012) pRNFLTs. A negative correlation was found between NPSLE and pRNFLT.
Conclusion: SLE patients may have early subclinical vascular involvement leading to decreased RPCP-VD. A negative correlation between the SLEDAI-2K and pRNFLT in the temporal subsectors of all SLE patients may show an association between the disease activity and temporal pRNFL thinning. The presence of neuropsychiatric involvement may also be associated with decreased RPCP-VD and pRNFLT.
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