%0 Journal Article %T A longitudinal study of choroidal changes following cataract surgery in patients with diabetes %A Augustinus Laude %A Elizabeth Wong %A Jianbin Ding %A Kara Anne Tan %A Rupesh Agrawal %A Vivien Cherng-Hui Yip %J Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research %@ 1752-8984 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1479164119841536 %X To study the structural changes in the choroid of diabetic patients following cataract surgery, using choroidal vascularity index and choroidal thickness. A prospective case每control study was conducted in 18 diabetic and 18 non-diabetic patients undergoing cataract surgery (phacoemulsification) in one eye. Enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography images were obtained before and after surgery. Niblack*s image binarization of images was performed to derive the choroidal vascularity index. Independent sample T-test compared the differences of choroidal vascularity index and choroidal thickness between diabetic and non-diabetic patients. The baseline choroidal vascularity index was significantly lower in diabetic patients for both operated (mean difference vs non-diabetic: 0.0184, 95% CI: 0.004每0.0324, pˋ=ˋ0.012) and non-operated (mean difference vs non-diabetic: 0.0145, 95% CI: 0.003每0.0256, pˋ=ˋ0.012) eyes. Choroidal thickness increased following cataract surgery (diabetes: mean differenceˋ=ˋ12.4, 95% CI: 0.70每24.0, adjusted pˋ=ˋ0.036; non-diabetic: mean differenceˋ=ˋ21.0, 95% CI: 4.39每37.6, adjusted pˋ=ˋ0.011). Diabetic patients have reduced choroidal vascularity index than non-diabetic patients, suggestive of possible reduction in choroidal vascularity in diabetes. Choroidal thickness increased following cataract surgery in both diabetic and non-diabetic patients %K Diabetic retinopathy %K diabetes %K choroid %K choroidal vascularity index %K choroidal thickness %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1479164119841536