TY - JOUR T1 - Radial Peripapillary Capillary Alterations in COVID-19: Insights from Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography – A Systematic Review A1 - Triantafillos Loutroukis A1 - Pamela D Moore A1 - Robert Kuchen JF - Bulletin of Pioneering Researches of Medical and Clinical Science JO - Bull Pioneer Res Med Clin Sci SN - 3006-2659 Y1 - 2025 VL - 4 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/wGIOEpd65q SP - 126 EP - 136 N2 - This review explores the potential of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) to assess the radial peripapillary capillary (RPC) network in individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2, with the aim of understanding COVID-19-related microvascular changes in the retina. A comprehensive search of the PubMed database was conducted to identify original research and review articles that utilized OCTA to visualize the RPC network and quantify its parameters in COVID-19 patients. Current evidence suggests that COVID-19-associated systemic hypoxia, inflammatory processes, and hypercoagulability can compromise the RPC network. Alterations in RPC metrics were detectable both during the acute phase of infection and several months post-infection. Notably, reductions in RPC parameters were associated with subsequent thinning of the retinal nerve fiber layer, indicating potential long-term retinal and optic nerve involvement. OCTA provides a non-invasive means to evaluate retinal microvascular integrity in patients with a history of COVID-19. Monitoring RPC network parameters over time may help identify ischemic or inflammatory sequelae affecting the retina, optic nerve, and choroid, highlighting the importance of ocular follow-up in this population. UR - https://bprmcs.com/article/radial-peripapillary-capillary-alterations-in-covid-19-insights-from-optical-coherence-tomography-a-59g0wvev6xsrl2f ER -