Novel Optical Coherence Tomography Parameters as Prognostic Factors for Stage 3 Epiretinal Membranes

J Ophthalmol. 2020 Dec 22:2020:9861086. doi: 10.1155/2020/9861086. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to describe the visual prognosis of eyes with ectopic inner foveal layers (EIFLs) after epiretinal membrane (ERM) surgery.

Methods: This retrospective study enrolled patients diagnosed with stage 3 ERM based on the EIFL staging scheme who underwent ERM surgery with a minimum follow-up period of 12 months. Central foveal thickness (CFT), EIFL thickness, and the length of the ellipsoid zone defect were evaluated at baseline and at 1 month, 6 months, and 12 months after surgery based on pre- and postoperative swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) images. The association of EIFL thickness and other OCT parameters with pre- and postoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was analyzed.

Results: Sixty-nine eyes with stage 3 ERMs were analyzed. Preoperative BCVA was correlated with preoperative CFT (r = 0.517, p < 0.001) and preoperative EIFL thickness (r = 0.652, p < 0.001). At 12 months, postoperative BCVA was correlated negatively with preoperative CFT (r = 0.470, p=0.016) and preoperative EIFL thickness (r = 0.582, p=0.004). The improvement in BCVA was not associated with postoperative reduction in CFT (p=0.06), although it was significantly associated with postoperative reduction in EIFL thickness (r = 0.635, p=0.007).

Conclusions: EIFL thickness should be considered a negative prognostic factor for postoperative anatomical and functional recovery in patients with stage 3 ERMs.