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Large Retinal Capillary Aneurysm: A Delphi Consensus Study and Updated Nomenclature for a Signature Optical Coherence Tomography Lesion.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/89570
Publisher DOI
10.1097/IAE.0000000000004502
PubMed ID
40456130
Description
Purpose
To develop consensus nomenclature amongst international retinal specialists for the distinctive optical coherence tomography (OCT) finding of a lesion originating from the retinal capillary bed, measuring ≥100 µm in size, and characterized by a hyperreflective wall with a hyporeflective lumen.Methods
A comprehensive literature search was performed from inception to January 2024 on three databases to elicit publications reporting on relevant vascular abnormalities and corresponding nomenclature. A panel of retinal specialists with expertise in this topic reviewed the list of candidate terms and proposed other names for the lesion of interest. A refined list was then incorporated into a Delphi survey, which was distributed to the general membership of the International Retinal Imaging Society (IntRIS). Consensus was defined as at least 70% agreement amongst participants.Results
An expert panel (n=11) reviewed candidate names for the lesion, with poor agreement noted amongst panel members regarding the relevant nomenclature. In the first Delphi survey, (n=70 IntRIS members), the need for a unified nomenclature was highlighted and two leading candidate names were established: large retinal capillary aneurysm (LRCA, n=38, 54.3%) and retinal capillary macroaneurysm (n=14, 20.0%). A second follow-up survey (n=54 IntRIS members) established LRCA (n=44, 81.5%) as the consensus term to identify the OCT vascular abnormality.Conclusion
This Delphi project reached consensus on a unifying term, large retinal capillary aneurysm, for a specific and signature OCT lesion. Identification of this characteristic OCT finding and adoption of this term may facilitate diagnosis, guide therapeutic decisions, and improve clinical and scientific communication.
Date of Publication
2025-08
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Delphi study
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aneurysm
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diabetic macular edema
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diabetic retinopathy
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retinal vascular abnormality
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retinal vein occlusion
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Popovic, Marko M
Feo, Alessandro
Sadda, SriniVas R
Freund, K Bailey
Muni, Rajeev H
Munk, Marion R.
Clinic of Ophthalmology
Fawzi, Amani A
Rosen, Richard B
Agarwal, Anita
Balaratnasingam, Chandrakumar
Dubovy, Sander R
Byeon, Suk Ho
Fossataro, Federica
Voichanski, Shilo
Faes, Livia
Mihalache, Andrew
Huang, Ryan S
Sarraf, David
Additional Credits
Clinic of Ophthalmology
Series
RETINA: The Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
ISSN
1539-2864
0275-004X
Access(Rights)
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