Çagiltay, EAltinisik, MPouwels, SDemir, NAkay, F2025-04-102025-04-10http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14701/41123Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how acute hyperglycaemic changes affect the choroid in patients with prediabetes. Material and Method: Each subject underwent a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) after overnight fasting. The measurement of choroidal thickness (ChT) was done with new generation spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). Results: Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) levels of the patients with only isolated Impaired Fasting Glucose (IGT) patients are higher (all p<0.0001). Mean insulin levels were also higher in patients with prediabetes than in healthy volunteers during the entire experiment (all p<0.0001). Changes in ChT differed between the groups, a transient increase was observed in the mean ChT as well as subfoveal, nasal and temporal locations at the 500 mu m distance to fovea in prediabetes individuals. While the subfoveal ChT difference was 1.52 +/- 4.11 mu m (range, -11.00/24.00 mu m) in prediabetes, -0.22 +/- 1.74 mu m (range -2.00/8.00 mu m) in the con- trol group at the first hour of the OGTT. A transient choroidal thickening occurred in the prediabetes group, while there was no change in the healthy volunteers. Conclusion: Detecting acute hyperglycemic changes with instant measurements may help us to better understand the effect of the disease on ocular structures.EnglishTHE MEASUREMENT OF THE CHOROIDAL THICKNESS DURING ORAL GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TESTS IN PREDIABETIC SUBJECTS: A SPECTRAL DOMAIN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY STUDYArticle1305-6441