Ultra-wide-field fluorescein angiography in diabetic retinopathy: a narrative review

Clin Ophthalmol. 2017 Apr 27:11:803-807. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S133637. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Fluorescein angiography (FA) is a useful examination in patients suffering from diabetic retinopathy (DR). Traditional angiograms explore 30°-50° of the retina at once; however, visualization of peripheral retina is fundamental in order to assess nonperfused areas, vascular leakage, microvascular abnormalities, and neovascularizations. In order to expand the field of view, wide-field and ultra-wide-field imaging has been developed allowing to image up to 200° of retinal surface in one single shot. The aim of this narrative review was to provide an overview of the role of the most recent technique of ultra-wide-field fluorescein angiography in DR.

Keywords: capillary nonperfusion; diabetic macular edema; diabetic macular ischemia; ischemic index; peripheral vessel leakage; targeted retinal photocoagulation.

Publication types

  • Review