Purpose
To evaluate various types of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) by near-infrared fundus reflectance (NIR)
as compared to fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) and to test NIR for assessment of leakage due to choroidal neovascularization
(CNV).
Patients and methods
Thirty-three patients with neovascular AMD (cases) and 20 age-matched patients with non-exudative AMD and healthy subjects
(controls) were examined with a confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope (Heidelberg Retina Angiograph 2). NIR images of neovascular
AMD were qualitatively compared to the corresponding FFA and to age-matched controls. CNV membranes and exudation areas were
manually segmented on FFA and NIR and analyzed quantitatively.
Results
Of all cases included, five eyes had classic CNV, six had minimal classic lesions, 15 occult CNV’s and seven eyes had retinal
angiomatous proliferation (RAP). A dark halo on NIR was found in all cases and showed high correspondence to leakage on FFA
(r
2 = 0.93; p < 0,0005). In classic CNV and minimal classic CNV, the classic part of the lesion on FFA revealed strong correlation to a
dark core surrounded by a bright reflecting ring on NIR (r
2 = 0.88; p < 0.0005). Occult parts on FFA of minimal classic CNV and occult CNV lesions appeared as poorly demarcated, jagged areas
of increased NIR. RAP was characterized by speckled NIR located at the intraretinal neovascular complex.
Conclusions
NIR imaging in neovascular AMD revealed characteristic alterations depending on the type of CNV. These changes may reflect
histological differences of the lesions. Leakage caused local darkening of NIR, presumably originating from increased light-scattering
and absorbance by fluid accumulation and sub-cellular structure alterations.
Keywords Age-related maculopathy - Choroidal neovascularization - Confocal laser scanning ophthalmoscopy - Near-infrared reflectance - Fluorescein angiography
Meeting presentation This paper was presented in part at the 26th Congress of the Club Jules Gonin, St. Moritz, Switzerland, September 2008.
Copyright of all images included is by the authors.
Financial support None. No authors have any financial/conflicting interests to disclose.