O. Arend et al., PERIFOVEAL MICROCIRCULATION WITH NON-INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS, Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology, 232(4), 1994, pp. 225-231
Fluorescein angiograms were performed to evaluate perifoveal capillary
blood velocities (v), capillary density (perifoveal intercapillary ar
eas: PIA) and the fovea avascular zone (FAZ) by means of the scanning
laser technique (SLO-101 Rodenstock). The angiograms were digitally st
ored and the data quantified off-line with an image analyzing system (
IBAS). In the present study 46 patients with non-insulin-dependent dia
betes mellitus (NIDDM) were examined and their data compared with that
of 31 healthy volunteers. The perifoveal capillary flow velocity of t
he NIDDM subjects (v = 2.33 +/- 0.36 mm/s) was significantly (P < 0.01
) decreased as compared to healthy subjects (v = 2.86 +/- 0.41 mm/s).
The perifoveal intercapillary areas in the foveal avascular zone were
significantly increased in patients with NIDDM (PIA = 10 029 +/- 3402
mum2; FAZ = 0.415 +/- 0.272 mm2) as compared with healthy subjects (PI
A = 3965 +/- 467 mum2; FAZ = 0.221 +/- 0.071 mm2). These data suggest
the possibility that a decrease in perifoveal capillary blood velociti
es in combination with decreased capillary density (enlarged PIA) and
an enlargement of the foveal avascular zone may occur in patients with
NIDDM. The determination of these parameters could help in monitoring
the progress of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic maculopathy.