Evaluation of macular sensitivity and vascular density in patients having rheumatoid arthritis on hydroxychloroquine treatment
Nehal Alaaeldin Abdeltawab, Riham S.H.M. Allam, Shaymaa Hassan Salah, Nahla Borhan, Shaimaa Arfeen- General Medicine
Background
Evaluation of macular vascular density and sensitivity using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A), and 10-2 perimetry in patients having rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and receiving hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) treatment for more than 5 years in comparison to RA patients not receiving HCQ.
Study design
A cross-sectional case-control study.
Patients and methods
The study included 52 eyes (52 patients) divided into 2 equal groups. Macular vascular density and sensitivity were evaluated in both groups using OCT-A and 10-2 perimetry.
Results
Field defects were significantly detected in the Lower Nasal (LN) and Upper Temporal (UT) quadrants in the HCQ group as compared to the non-HCQ group (
Conclusion
HCQ induced vascular changes are quite low and the microvascular changes in RA patients on HCQ treatment are related to the disease pathology rather than the treatment itself.