Fig 1.
Image of angiography optical coherence tomography measured in 6x6mm area in superficial vascular plexus with gird centered in macula.
Left image shows a B-scan with orange lines limiting analyzed zone. Right image shows density map with gird divided in five areas; central, nasal, interior, temporal and superior with number of percentages of vessel density.
Table 1.
Baseline characteristics of the subjects included in the study.
Table 2.
Mean and standard deviation of MSQoL-54 values in MS patients.
Fig 2.
Scatterplot graphic of vascular density and age in control group and MS group.
Fig 3.
Graphic of percentage of superficial plexus macular in both groups.
Table 3.
Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.
Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants. Best-corrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in each group, and significance.
Table 4.
Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.
BCVA and contrast sensitivity in each group and significance in patients diagnosed with the disease less than 5 years earlier and in patients diagnosed with the disease more than 5 years earlier. Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants.
Table 5.
Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.
Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants. Best-corrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in MS group with past optic neuritis (MS+ON) and MS group without optic neuritis (MS-ON).
Table 6.
Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.
Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants. Best-corrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in control subjects. MS group with EDSS of less than 3 and MS group with EDSS of more than 3.
Table 7.
Spearman’s correlation between MSQoL-54 values and EDSS.
Table 8.
Spearman correlation between vascular density, OCTA values and EDSS.