Randomized, Comparative Study of Full- and Half-Dose Fluorescein Angiography

J Vitreoretin Dis. 2021 Jan 6;5(4):337-344. doi: 10.1177/2474126420975310. eCollection 2021 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: This study determines whether fluorescein angiography (FA) with a 250-mg dose of fluorescein (half dose) is equal in quality to the standard 500-mg dose of fluorescein (full dose) when using digital ultra-widefield (UWF) technology.

Methods: In a randomized, prospective study using a UWF imaging system, FAs performed with half dose were compared with angiograms performed with full dose. Imaging studies were reviewed by 4 reviewers based on 6 characteristics: dye transit, macrovasculature, macula detail, microvasculature, leakage, and overall quality. The scores for macrovasculature, macula detail, microvasculature, and overall quality were converted to a fuzzy rating score to confirm results.

Results: Seventy-nine FAs from 67 patients were reviewed for this study, including 12 patients who had both half-dose and full-dose FAs. Of all the factors studied, only microvasculature received a significantly different score between full dose and half dose that was confirmed by the fuzzy rating scale (3.79 vs 3.53; P = .04). Among those eyes that received both full and half dose, there was no significant difference in any of the 6 factors.

Conclusions: In a UWF imaging system, aside from looking at fine microvascular abnormalities, the 250-mg dose of fluorescein provided similar results to a 500-mg dose. The images were not significantly different in overall quality.

Keywords: diabetic retinopathy; fluorescein angiography; imaging; retina; retinal vascular disease; widefield fundus imaging.