Adaptive Optics Imaging in Diabetic Retinopathy: A Comprehensive Review
Andrada-Elena Mirescu, Dan George Deleanu, George Baltă, Ioana Teodora Tofolean, Florian Baltă, Irina-Elena Cristescu, Sanda Jurja

TL;DR
Adaptive optics imaging helps study retinal changes in diabetic retinopathy, offering detailed insights for early diagnosis and monitoring.
Contribution
This review highlights AO imaging's ability to detect early microstructural and vascular changes in diabetic retinopathy.
Findings
AO imaging reveals progressive alterations in photoreceptors and retinal vasculature in diabetic retinopathy.
AO enables correlation of cone metrics with other imaging modalities like OCT angiography and electroretinography.
AO identifies clinical signs such as microaneurysms and hard exudates in diabetic retinopathy.
Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy (DR), a major diabetes complication, is the fifth leading cause of global blindness and moderate-to-severe visual impairment. DR is categorized into non-proliferative and proliferative forms, with the latter involving neovascularization. Adaptive optics (AO) imaging provides high-resolution, in vivo visualization of retinal microstructures, offering enhanced insight into disease pathology. A comprehensive PubMed search was conducted for studies published before August 1, 2025, using the keywords “diabetic retinopathy” and “adaptive optics”. The review focused on studies assessing cone photoreceptors, retinal vasculature, and clinical signs using AO imaging. Forty-two studies were included. Many examined cone photoreceptor integrity across DR stages, with or without diabetic macular edema (DME). AO imaging revealed microstructural changes, enabling the correlation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal Imaging and Analysis · Retinal Diseases and Treatments · Retinal and Optic Conditions
