Modular Architecture of Retinal Layers in Diabetic Patients Without Retinopathy
Pratyusha Ganne, Ganne Chaitanya, Suresh Vaikkakara, Arti Gupta, Rakesh U K

TL;DR
This study finds early retinal changes in diabetic patients without visible retinopathy, suggesting subclinical damage.
Contribution
Introduces network modularity analysis to detect disrupted retinal layer organization in diabetics.
Findings
Inner retinal layers (RNFL_C and INL_Avg_I) are thicker in diabetics without retinopathy.
Outer retinal layers (OR_C and OR_Avg_I) are thinner in diabetics without retinopathy.
Modularity analysis shows disrupted community architecture in diabetics compared to healthy controls.
Abstract
Purpose Diagnosing diabetic retinopathy (DR) in the pre-clinical stage is crucial to reversing DR. This study aimed to compare the retinal thickness changes between healthy controls (HCs) and diabetics without retinopathy (DWORs). For the first time, we would like to introduce the concept of network modularity analysis in studying retinal networks to demonstrate disrupted retinal layer organization as evidence of subclinical retinopathy. Methods This was a cross-sectional study on 156 eyes of HCs and 78 eyes of DWORs. Retinal layer thickness was measured on Spectralis OCT (Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg, Germany). Average thickness values from the outer ring of the ETDRS grid (Avg_O) and the inner ring (Avg_I) were calculated for each layer. Mean retinal thicknesses for each layer between the two groups were compared using the t-test. Age-related thickness changes were compared…
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TopicsRetinal Imaging and Analysis · Retinal Development and Disorders · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
