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2. Effects of topical low-dose preservative-free hydrocortisone on intraocular pressure in patients affected by ocular surface disease with and without glaucoma
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Michele Rinaldi, Andrea Russo, Pasquale Napolitano, Giuseppe Campagna, Aldo Gelso, Ciro Costagliola, Silvia Bartollino, Mariaelena Filippelli, Roberto dell'Omo, Filippelli, M., Dell'Omo, R., Gelso, A., Rinaldi, M., Bartollino, S., Napolitano, P., Russo, A., Campagna, G., and Costagliola, C.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Intraocular pressure ,Hydrocortisone ,genetic structures ,Open angle glaucoma ,Glaucoma ,Ocular surface disease ,Open-angle glaucoma ,Topical hydrocortisone ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Ocular Surface Disease Index ,Antihypertensive Agents ,business.industry ,Preservatives, Pharmaceutical ,topical hydrocortisone ,intraocular pressure ,open-angle glaucoma ,ocular surface disease ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Clinical trial ,Open-Angle ,Tropical hydrocortisone ,Ocular Hypertension ,sense organs ,Ophthalmic Solutions ,business ,Glaucoma, Open-Angle ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the safety and efficacy of short-term treatment for ocular surface disease (OSD) with topical low-dose (1,005mg) preservative-free hydrocortisone in one hundred patients with and without glaucoma. Methods: This was an open label non-randomized clinical trial. Patients with OSD with and without primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) received topical low-dose (1,005mg) preservative-free hydrocortisone twice daily in each eye for 2weeks. All patients underwent a complete ophthalmological examination at baseline (T0) and at 1 (T1) and 2 (T2) weeks post-treatment. At each visit, the intraocular pressure (IOP) and the ocular surface disease index (OSDI) questionnaire scores were recorded; the Schirmer test was performed only at T0 and T2. Results: The OSDI score significantly decreased in both the POAG and no-POAG groups (both p < 0.0001) after hydrocortisone treatment, with no difference between the two groups (p = 0.72). There were no significant differences in IOP and Schirmer test results between T0 and T2 in both treatment groups (p = 0.68 and p = 0.83, respectively). Conclusions: Topical low-dose (1,005mg) preservative-free hydrocortisone is safe and effective for improving OSD symptoms both in patients with and without POAG. Trial registration: The trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov under NCT04536129 on 01/09/2020 (“retrospectively registered”).
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- 2021
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3. Unintentional Retinal Displacement in Eyes Treated for Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Complicated by Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy with Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Silicone Oil
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Pasquale Napolitano, Michele Rinaldi, Roberto dell'Omo, Flavia Chiosi, Ciro Costagliola, Mariaelena Filippelli, Filippelli, M., Napolitano, P., Costagliola, C., Rinaldi, M., Chiosi, F., and Dell'Omo, R.
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Pars plana ,Retina ,Proliferative vitreoretinopathy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Retinal detachment ,Retinal ,Vitrectomy ,RE1-994 ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,medicine ,sense organs ,Tamponade ,Epiretinal membrane ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Purpose. To examine the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and rate of unintentional displacement in eyes treated for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) with pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and silicone oil (SO). Methods. This retrospective observational study examined 50 eyes of 50 patients who underwent surgical repair for primary RRD complicated by proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) by PPV and 1000-centistoke SO injection at a single institutional centre. The patients assumed a face-down posture immediately after surgery. Blue-fundus autofluorescence (B-FAF) pictures were obtained at 1 month after surgical procedures using a Spectralis HRA + OCT (Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg, Germany). Results. The primary success rate was obtained in 44 eyes (88%), on which the final analysis was conducted. Preoperative PVR was grade A in 7 eyes (15.9%), grade B in 28 eyes (63.6%), and grade C in 9 eyes (20.5%). The fovea was off and the detachment involved both the superior and inferior hemispheres of the retina in all cases. Breaks were located in the upper quadrants in 19 eyes (43.2%), in the lower quadrants in 12 eyes (27.3%), and in both upper and lower quadrants in 13 eyes (29.5%). The mean number of breaks was 3.4 ± 1.9. Intraoperative PFCL was used in 30 eyes (68.2%). Peeling of the epiretinal membrane/internal limiting membrane in the macula area was performed in 13 eyes (29.5%) during the first operation and carried out in all other eyes in occasion of SO removal. Preoperative BCVA was 2.1 ± 1.0 logMAR and improved to 0.8 ± 0.7 logMAR at the last follow-up ( P < 0.0001 ). An upward unintentional retinal displacement was observed in 2 cases (4.5%). Conclusion. PPV and SO tamponade for complicated RRD are associated with good anatomical and functional outcomes and a very low rate of unintentional retinal displacement. Of the factors potentially implicated in favouring displacement that were studied, none were found significant.
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- 2021
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4. Ocular Tolerability of Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL Preservative-Free versus Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL with Benzalkonium Chloride or Bimatoprost 0.3 mg/mL Preservative-Free in Patients with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
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Mariaelena Filippelli, Giuseppe Campagna, Nicola Ciampa, Gaetano Fioretto, Roberta Giannini, Pier Franco Marino, Roberto dell’Omo, and Ciro Costagliola
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benzalkonium chloride ,bimatoprost ,break-up time (BUT) test ,intraocular pressure (IOP) ,ocular surface disease index (OSDI) ,primary open-angle glaucoma ,General Medicine - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate whether the therapeutic switch from a formulation of Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL with benzalkonium chloride (BAK) or Bimatoprost 0.3 mg/mL preservative-free to a formulation of Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL preservative-free could improve eye surface conditions in patients with glaucoma; intraocular pressure (IOP) was also evaluated. All patients meeting the inclusion criteria were eligible for the therapeutic switch to Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL preservative-free. At each check visit, enrolled patients underwent a break-up time (BUT) test, an ocular surface disease index (OSDI) test, and a three-point tonometric curve. A total of 40 patients were enrolled (23 were in therapy with Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL with BAK and 17 with Bimatoprost 0.3 mg/mL preservative-free). Significant differences of OSDI and BUT between Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL with BAK at baseline vs. Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL preservative-free at 14 and 28 days (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0003, respectively) were recorded. Similarly, significant differences of OSDI and BUT between Bimatoprost 0.3 mg/mL preservative-free at baseline vs. Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL preservative-free at 14 and 28 days (p < 0.0001 for both) were found. Bimatoprost 0.1 mg/mL preservative-free has a better tolerability profile associated with non-therapeutical inferiority in the control of IOP compared to the other Bimatoprost formulations.
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- 2022
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5. Tips to optimize digital education in ophthalmology: Results from ESASO survey
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Mariantonia Ferrara, Vito Romano, Claudio Iovino, Mustafa R Kadhim, Elon HC van Dijk, Camiel JF Boon, Piergiacomo Grassi, Sibel Demirel, Cristian Cartes, Mario R Romano, Aniruddha Agarwal, Francesco Aiello, Aseef Amed, Francesca Amoroso, Martina Angi, Adrian Au, Ernesto Bali, Aman Chandra, Gilda Cennamo, Michela Cennamo, Marco Coassin, Antonio Di Zazzo, Giulia Coco, Francesco Maria D'Alterio, Claudia Del Turco, Carlo La Spina, Roberto Dell'Omo, Pasquale Napolitano, Tito Fiore, Andrea Govetto, Nataliia Malachkova, Rodolfo Mastropasqua, Francesco Matarazzo, Gerard McGowan, Michele Reibaldi, Robert Rejdak, Catherine Dianne Reyes-Delfino, Carlos Rocha-de-Lossada, Davide Romano, Francesca Romano, Luca Rombetto, Tommaso Rossi, Vincenzo Scorcia, David Steel, Mario Toro, Xavier Valldeperas, Jose L Vallejo-Garcia, Demetrios Vavvas, Agostino S Vaiano, Dinah Zur, Ophthalmology, ANS - Complex Trait Genetics, Ferrara, Mariantonia, Romano, Vito, Iovino, Claudio, R Kadhim, Mustafa, Hc van Dijk, Elon, Jf Boon, Camiel, Grassi, Piergiacomo, Demirel, Sibel, Cartes, Cristian, R Romano, Mario, Kadhim, Mustafa R, van Dijk, Elon Hc, Boon, Camiel Jf, Romano, Mario, and Toro, Mario
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ophthalmology ,ophthalmology training ,Digital education ,learning ,professional education ,survey ,teaching ,Settore MED/30 ,General Medicine - Abstract
Purpose To identify audience and faculty preferences to optimize digital education sessions in ophthalmology. Methods We distributed an online survey to ophthalmology trainees and specialists worldwide. The survey investigated respondents’ preferences on various findings of hypothetical digital educational sessions. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Fisher's exact probability and ANOVA tests. Results The survey was completed by 655 respondents, from 53 different countries. According to most respondents, the optimal duration and timeframe for a valuable digital education session would be 30–60 min, without a break (52%), in the evening time-slot (6-8 p.m.) (45%) of a weekday (Monday-Thursday) (46%), regardless of age ( p-value = 0.84, 0.39, 0.89, respectively) and job position ( p-value = 0.31, 0.29, 0.08, respectively). The availability of webinars and recorded surgical videos/clinical cases, associated with live discussion, represented the most important opportunity of digital educational channels for 46% and 42% of respondents, respectively. Conclusion Appropriate planning of timing and structure of digital educational ophthalmology sessions may optimize their effectiveness. Using multiple e-learning formats may be helpful to ensure the continuity of learning activities, also in view of a long-term replacement of traditional in-person education.
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6. Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Analysis of Vessel Density Indices in Early Post-COVID-19 Patients
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Flavia, Chiosi, Giuseppe, Campagna, Michele, Rinaldi, Gianluigi, Manzi, Roberto, dell'Omo, Giuseppe, Fiorentino, Mario, Toro, Fausto, Tranfa, Luca, D'Andrea, Magdalena, Rejdak, Ciro, Costagliola, Chiosi, F, Campagna, G, Rinaldi, M, Manzi, G, Dell'Omo, R, Fiorentino, G, Toro, M, Tranfa, F, D'Andrea, L, Rejdak, M, Costagliola, C, Chiosi, F., Campagna, G., Rinaldi, M., Manzi, G., Dell'Omo, R., Fiorentino, G., Toro, M., Tranfa, F., D'Andrea, L., Rejdak, M., and Costagliola, C.
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vessel density ,inflammatory biomarker ,COVID-19 ,OCT angiography ,General Medicine ,retinal microvasculature ,summary statement ,covid-19 ,oct angiography - Abstract
PurposeA hypercoagulable state has been reported to cause potential sight-threatening ischemia in patients suffering from Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study aimed to determine whether vessel density (VD), as measured by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A), has insights into retinal and choriocapillaris vascular changes in patients affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection.MethodsHundred and fifty two patients positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection were enrolled in this observational, retrospective, controlled study. A control group of 60 healthy subjects was selected for statistical comparisons. Raw OCT and OCT-A data were exported and 3D datasets were analyzed to determine VD.ResultsHundred and forty eyes (92.1%) were included for final analysis. The VD of the superficial capillary plexus (SCP) did not differ between the two groups. The mean VD of the deep capillary plexus (DCP) and the choriocapillaris (CC) was significantly lower in the foveal sector of the COVID-19 group compared to healthy controls. Within the post-COVID-19 group, the lowest DCP and CC foveal VD values were recorded in patients treated with antiviral therapy; no differences were observed among COVID-19 patients with other comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disease) or taking antiplatelet therapy. DCP and CC foveal VD were significantly lower in patients hospitalized in an intensive care unit (ICU) than asymptomatic patients.ConclusionFoveal vessel density at the level of DCP and CC was reduced in post-COVID-19 patients. Further studies evaluating these changes over time will be needed to corroborate the hypothesis of a microvascular retinal impairment in individuals who have recently recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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7. Effect of COVID-19-related lockdown on ophthalmic practice in Italy: A report from 39 institutional centers
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Roberto dell’Omo, Mariaelena Filippelli, Gianni Virgili, Francesco Bandello, Giuseppe Querques, Paolo Lanzetta, Teresio Avitabile, Francesco Viola, Michele Reibaldi, Francesco Semeraro, Luciano Quaranta, Stanislao Rizzo, Edoardo Midena, Giuseppe Campagna, Ciro Costagliola, Paola Marolo, Carlo Enrico Traverso, Michele Iester, Carlo Alberto Cutolo, Claudio Azzolini, Simone Donati, Elias Premi, Paolo Nucci, Stela Vujosevic, Giovanni Staurenghi, Ferdinando Bottoni, Francesco Romano, Domenico Grosso, Enrico Borrelli, Riccardo Sacconi, Paolo Milella, Simone Ganci, Mario R. Romano, Gabriella Ricciardelli, Davide Allegrini, Marco Casaluci, Davide Romano, Giorgio Marchini, Francesca Chemello, Camilla Amantea, Rino Frisina, Elisabetta Pilotto, Raffaele Parrozzani, Daniele Veritti, Valentina Sarao, Tognetto Daniele, Massimo Busin, Francesco Parmeggiani, Katia De Nadai, Luca Furiosi, Rodolfo Mastropasqua, Bruno Battaglia, Matteo Gironi, Stefano Gandolfi, Enrico Luciani, Paolo Mora, Costantino Schiavi, Patrizia Bertaccini, Alessandro Finzi, Matilde Roda, Carlo Cagini, Marco Lupidi, Fabrizio Giansanti, Daniela Bacherini, Gianmarco Tosi, Elena De Benedetto, Marco Nardi, Michele Figus, Chiara Posarelli, Cesare Mariotti, Vittorio Pirani, Michele Nicolai, Stefano Bonini, Marco Coassin, Antonio Di Zazzo, Mariacristina Savastano, Alfonso Savastano, Gloria Gambini, Umberto De Vico, Leopoldo Spadea, Andrea Iannaccone, Carlo Nucci, Federico Ricci, Francesco Aiello, Gabriele Gallo Afflitto, Leonardo Mastropasqua, Giada D’Onofio, Federica Evangelista, Lorenza Brescia, Pasquale Napolitano, Paolo Polisena, Nicolina Gianfrancesco, Domenico Trivisonno, Francesco Petti, Francesca Simonelli, Settimio Rossi, Antonio Tartaglione, Nicola Rosa, Maddalena De Bernardo, Cristiana Iaculli, Anna Valeria Bux, Giulia Maggiore, Francesco Boscia, Giancarlo Sborgia, Maria Oliva Grassi, Vincenzo Scorcia, Giuseppe Giannaccare, Guglielmo Parisi, Salvatore Cillino, Francesco Alaimo, Pasquale Aragona, Alessandro Meduri, Antonio Pinna, Andrea Sollazzo, Enrico Peiretti, Emanuele Siotto, dell’Omo, Roberto, Filippelli, Mariaelena, Virgili, Gianni, Bandello, Francesco, Querques, Giuseppe, Lanzetta, Paolo, Avitabile, Teresio, Viola, Francesco, Reibaldi, Michele, Semeraro, Francesco, Quaranta, Luciano, Rizzo, Stanislao, Midena, Edoardo, Campagna, Giuseppe, Costagliola, Ciro, Marolo, Paola, Traverso, Carlo Enrico, Iester, Michele, Cutolo, Carlo Alberto, Azzolini, Claudio, Donati, Simone, Premi, Elia, Nucci, Paolo, Vujosevic, Stela, Staurenghi, Giovanni, Bottoni, Ferdinando, Romano, Francesco, Grosso, Domenico, Borrelli, Enrico, Sacconi, Riccardo, Milella, Paolo, Ganci, Simone, Romano, Mario R., Ricciardelli, Gabriella, Allegrini, Davide, Casaluci, Marco, Romano, Davide, Marchini, Giorgio, Chemello, Francesca, Amantea, Camilla, Frisina, Rino, Pilotto, Elisabetta, Parrozzani, Raffaele, Veritti, Daniele, Sarao, Valentina, Daniele, Tognetto, Busin, Massimo, Parmeggiani, Francesco, De Nadai, Katia, Furiosi, Luca, Mastropasqua, Rodolfo, Battaglia, Bruno, Gironi, Matteo, Gandolfi, Stefano, Luciani, Enrico, Mora, Paolo, Schiavi, Costantino, Bertaccini, Patrizia, Finzi, Alessandro, Roda, Matilde, Cagini, Carlo, Lupidi, Marco, Giansanti, Fabrizio, Bacherini, Daniela, Tosi, Gianmarco, De Benedetto, Elena, Nardi, Marco, Figus, Michele, Posarelli, Chiara, Mariotti, Cesare, Pirani, Vittorio, Nicolai, Michele, Bonini, Stefano, Coassin, Marco, Di Zazzo, Antonio, Savastano, Mariacristina, Savastano, Alfonso, Gambini, Gloria, Vico, Umberto De, Spadea, Leopoldo, Iannaccone, Andrea, Nucci, Carlo, Ricci, Federico, Aiello, Francesco, Afflitto, Gabriele Gallo, Mastropasqua, Leonardo, D’Onofio, Giada, Evangelista, Federica, Brescia, Lorenza, Napolitano, Pasquale, Polisena, Paolo, Gianfrancesco, Nicolina, Trivisonno, Domenico, Petti, Francesco, Simonelli, Francesca, Rossi, Settimio, Tartaglione, Antonio, Rosa, Nicola, Bernardo, Maddalena De, Iaculli, Cristiana, Valeria Bux, Anna, Maggiore, Giulia, Boscia, Francesco, Sborgia, Giancarlo, Grassi, Maria Oliva, Scorcia, Vincenzo, Giannaccare, Giuseppe, Parisi, Guglielmo, Cillino, Salvatore, Alaimo, Francesco, Aragona, Pasquale, Meduri, Alessandro, Pinna, Antonio, Sollazzo, Andrea, Peiretti, Enrico, Siotto, Emanuele, Dell'Omo, R., Filippelli, M., Virgili, G., Bandello, F., Querques, G., Lanzetta, P., Avitabile, T., Viola, F., Reibaldi, M., Semeraro, F., Quaranta, L., Rizzo, S., Midena, E., Campagna, G., Costagliola, C., Marolo, P., Traverso, C. E., Iester, M., Cutolo, C. A., Azzolini, C., Donati, S., Premi, E., Nucci, P., Vujosevic, S., Staurenghi, G., Bottoni, F., Romano, F., Grosso, D., Borrelli, E., Sacconi, R., Milella, P., Ganci, S., Romano, M. R., Ricciardelli, G., Allegrini, D., Casaluci, M., Romano, D., Marchini, G., Chemello, F., Amantea, C., Frisina, R., Pilotto, E., Parrozzani, R., Veritti, D., Sarao, V., Daniele, T., Busin, M., Parmeggiani, F., De Nadai, K., Furiosi, L., Mastropasqua, R., Battaglia, B., Gironi, M., Gandolfi, S., Luciani, E., Mora, P., Schiavi, C., Bertaccini, P., Finzi, A., Roda, M., Cagini, C., Lupidi, M., Giansanti, F., Bacherini, D., Tosi, G., De Benedetto, E., Nardi, M., Figus, M., Posarelli, C., Mariotti, C., Pirani, V., Nicolai, M., Bonini, S., Coassin, M., Di Zazzo, A., Savastano, M., Savastano, A., Gambini, G., Vico, U. D., Spadea, L., Iannaccone, A., Nucci, C., Ricci, F., Aiello, F., Afflitto, G. G., Mastropasqua, L., D'Onofio, G., Evangelista, F., Brescia, L., Napolitano, P., Polisena, P., Gianfrancesco, N., Trivisonno, D., Petti, F., Simonelli, F., Rossi, S., Tartaglione, A., Rosa, N., Bernardo, M. D., Iaculli, C., Valeria Bux, A., Maggiore, G., Boscia, F., Sborgia, G., Grassi, M. O., Scorcia, V., Giannaccare, G., Parisi, G., Cillino, S., Alaimo, F., Aragona, P., Meduri, A., Pinna, A., Sollazzo, A., Peiretti, E., and Siotto, E.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Trauma, phacoemulsification, glaucoma, retinal detachment, choroidal neovascular membranes, venous occlusive disease, corneal transplantation ,Trauma ,choroidal neovascular membranes ,retinal detachment ,Retrospective Studie ,Settore MED/30 ,medicine ,Retrospective analysis ,choroidal neovascular membrane ,Humans ,venous occlusive disease ,Retrospective Studies ,corneal transplantation ,glaucoma ,phacoemulsification ,Communicable Disease Control ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Retinal Detachment ,Settore MED/30 - Malattie Apparato Visivo ,business.industry ,Retinal detachment ,General Medicine ,Phacoemulsification ,Surgical procedures ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,business ,trauma ,Human - Abstract
Background/objectives: To compare the number of eye surgical procedures performed in Italy in the 2 months following the beginning of lockdown (study period) because of COVID-19 epidemic with those performed in the two earlier months of the same year (intra-year control) and in the period of 2019 corresponding to the lockdown (inter-year control). Methods: Retrospective analysis of surgical procedures carried out at 39 Academic hospitals. A distinction was made between elective and urgent procedures. Intravitreal injections were also considered. Percentages for all surgical procedures and incidence rate ratios (IRR) for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) events were calculated. A p value Results: A total of 20,886 versus 55,259 and 56,640 patients underwent surgery during the lockdown versus intra-and inter-year control periods, respectively. During the lockdown, only 70% of patients for whom an operation/intravitreal injection was recommended, finally underwent surgery; the remaining patients did not attend because afraid of getting infected at the hospital (23%), taking public transportation (6.5%), or unavailable swabs (0.5%). Elective surgeries were reduced by 96.2% and 96.4%, urgent surgeries by 49.7% and 50.2%, and intravitreal injections by 48.5% and 48.6% in the lockdown period in comparison to intra-year and inter-year control periods, respectively. IRRs for RRDs during lockdown dropped significantly in comparison with intra- and inter-year control periods (CI: 0.65–0.80 and 0.61–0.75, respectively, p Conclusion: This study provides a quantitative analysis of the reduction of eye surgical procedures performed in Italy because of the COVID-19 epidemic.
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8. Comment on Real-Time In Vivo Assessment of Retinal Reattachment in Humans Using Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography
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Ciro Costagliola and Roberto dell'Omo
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Physics ,Ophthalmology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Optical coherence tomography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,In vivo ,medicine ,Retinal ,Biomedical engineering - Published
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9. Foveal Abnormality associated with epiretinal Tissue of medium reflectivity and Increased blue-light fundus Autofluorescence Signal (FATIAS)
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Roberto dell'Omo, Serena De Turris, Matteo Giuseppe Cereda, Gianni Virgili, Ferdinando Bottoni, Ciro Costagliola, Ermanno dell'Omo, Ricarda G. Schumann, Isabella D'Agostino, Dell'Omo, Roberto, De Turris, Serena, Costagliola, Ciro, Virgili, Gianni, Schumann, Ricarda G, Cereda, Matteo, D'Agostino, Isabella, Dell'Omo, Ermanno, and Bottoni, Ferdinando
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Fovea Centralis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Materials science ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Fundus Oculi ,Visual Acuity ,Signal ,Fundus autofluorescence ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Abnormal foveal contour ,Optical coherence tomography ,Foveal ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Epiretinal membrane ,Lamellar hole-associated epiretinal proliferation ,Epiretinal Membrane ,Retinal ,Middle Aged ,Retinal Perforations ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Autofluorescence ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,sense organs ,Abnormality ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
To describe a distinct vitreomacular interface disorder (VMID) termed Foveal Abnormality associated with epiretinal Tissue of medium reflectivity and Increased blue-light fundus Autofluorescence Signal (FATIAS). A case series including forty-seven eyes of 47 patients. The included eyes must present an irregular foveal contour on optical coherence tomography (OCT) and a pathologically increased autofluorescent signal at the fovea on blue-light fundus autofluorescence (B-FAF). Main outcome measures were morphologic characteristics of the lesions, logarithm of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and central foveal thickness (CFT). The following two types of FATIAS were identified: (1) the step type characterized by an asymmetric contour of the foveal pit and by a tissue of medium reflectivity on the foveal surface and (2) the rail type characterized by a shallow foveal pit and a rail of tissue of medium reflectivity on the foveal surface. The outer retinal bands were continuous in all cases. Both types presented with an area of increased B-FAF signal, usually bilobed in the step type and round and centered on the foveal pit in the rail type. LogMAR BCVA was 0.09 ± 0.1 and 0.1 ± 0.1 (P = 0.91), and CFT was 197.8 ± 9.7 and 202.2 ± 13.2 (P = 0.19) in the step and in the rail group, respectively. We describe a distinct VMID named FATIAS. Two types of FATIAS may be appreciated with SD-OCT and B-FAF analyses, the step and the rail type. Both are characterized by abnormal foveal contour and autofluorescence signal.
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10. Impact of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase C677T polymorphism on the efficacy of photodynamic therapy in patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration
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C E Gallenga, Francesco Semeraro, Ciro Costagliola, Andrea Russo, Sergio D'Angelo, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Sorrentino, Donato Gemmati, Katia De Nadai, Mario R. Romano, Francesco Parmeggiani, Elena Bolletta, Parmeggiani, Francesco, Gallenga, Carla Enrica, Costagliola, Ciro, Semeraro, Francesco, Romano, Mario R, Dell'Omo, Roberto, Russo, Andrea, De Nadai, Katia, Gemmati, Donato, D'Angelo, Sergio, Bolletta, Elena, and Sorrentino, Francesco Saverio
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,lcsh:Medicine ,Gastroenterology ,0302 clinical medicine ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,VISUAL-ACUITY ,SUBFOVEAL CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULARIZATION ,lcsh:Science ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Macular degeneration ,Pharmacogenetics ,RETINAL-PIGMENT EPITHELIUM ,Middle Aged ,Verteporfin ,Choroidal neovascularization ,Female ,RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIALS ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thrombophilia ,GENE POLYMORPHISMS ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,NO ,VERTEPORFIN PLUS RANIBIZUMAB ,VASCULAR OXIDANT STRESS ,ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION ,LEGAL BLINDNESS ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ,Aged ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,medicine.disease ,Choroidal Neovascularization ,eye diseases ,Regimen ,030104 developmental biology ,Logistic Models ,Photochemotherapy ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,Multivariate Analysis ,biology.protein ,Wet Macular Degeneration ,lcsh:Q ,sense organs ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The most severe visual impairments due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are frequently caused by the occurrence of choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Although photodynamic therapy with verteporfin (PDT-V) is currently a second-line treatment for neovascular AMD, it can be conveniently combined with drugs acting against vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) to reduce the healthcare burden associated with the growing necessity of anti-VEGF intravitreal re-injection. Because the common 677 C > T polymorphism of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene (MTHFR-C677T; rs1801133) has been described as predictor of satisfactory short-term responsiveness of AMD-related CNV to PDT-V, we retrospectively examined the outcomes of 371 Caucasian patients treated with standardized, pro-re-nata, photodynamic regimen for 24 months. Responder (R) and non-responder (NR) patients were distinguished on the basis of the total number of scheduled PDT-V (TN-PDT-V) and change of best-corrected visual acuity (∆-BCVA). The risk for both TN-PDT-V and ∆-BCVA to pass from R to NR group was strongly correlated with CT and TT genotypes of MTHFR-C677T variant resulting, respectively, in odd ratios of 0.19 [95% CI, 0.12–0.32] and 0.09 [95% CI, 0.04–0.21] (P
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11. Probiotic Supplementation Improved Acute Anterior Uveitis of 3-Year Duration: A Case Report
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Luca D'andrea, Marianna Carosielli, Pasquale Napolitano, Roberto dell'Omo, Ciro Costagliola, and Mariaelena Filippelli
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Exacerbation ,Physical examination ,Disease ,Uveitis ,Young Adult ,Recurrence ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Anterior ,Microbiota ,Probiotics ,Acute Disease ,Female ,Prognosis ,Uveitis, Anterior ,Young adult ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Articles ,General Medicine ,Uvea ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Dysbiosis - Abstract
Patient: Female, 18-year-old Final Diagnosis: Autoimmune uveitis Symptoms: Anterior phlogosis • recurrent eye redness Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Best-corrected visual acuity • fundus examination • intraocular pressure measurment • slit lamp examination • spectral domain OCT (SD-OCT) Specialty: Ophthalmology Objective: Unusual setting of medical care Background: Uveitis is a clinical condition characterized by acute blurry vision related to an inflammation of the uvea. Gut microbiome dysbiosis can influence the prognosis of uveitis by inducing a loss of intestinal immune homeostasis leading to a lower activation threshold of the immune cells. This promotes a pro-inflammatory response resulting in reactivation of the disease. This is the case report of a 21-year-old woman with a 3-year history of acute anterior uveitis (AAU) of the right eye, who responded favorably to probiotic dietary supplementation. Case Report: A 21-year-old woman, previously unknown to our Ophthalmology Unit, presented with ocular pain and redness. Three years ago, she had been diagnosed with monolateral AAU in the right eye. Her medical and family histories were unremarkable. After a complete clinical evaluation, we decided to start a combination treatment protocol with continuous use of probiotics and the use of ocular steroids only during an exacerbation of the condition. To monitor the trend of the disease, she underwent a monthly clinical examination for the following year. During this period, we observed a decrease in ocular inflammation with a gain in the primary outcome (best-corrected visual acuity), and the steroids and atropine were discontinued for the following months. Conclusions: This case report describes a patient with a 3-year history of AAU, who responded well to a combination treatment of dietary probiotic supplementation and steroids, demonstrating that probiotics can reduce recurrences of AAU.
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12. Influence of gut microbiota on eye diseases: an overview
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Ciro Costagliola, Mariaelena Filippelli, Sergio Davinelli, Roberto dell'Omo, Silvia Bartollino, Pasquale Napolitano, Napolitano, Pasquale, Filippelli, Mariaelena, Davinelli, Sergio, Bartollino, Silvia, Dell'Omo, Roberto, and Costagliola, Ciro
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genetic structures ,Eye Diseases ,Eye disease ,eye disease ,Review Article ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gut flora ,Bioinformatics ,digestive system ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,biology ,business.industry ,dysbiosi ,Microbiota ,General Medicine ,Macular degeneration ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,eye diseases ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Ophthalmology ,probiotics ,dysbiosis ,gut ,Dysbiosis ,Gut dysbiosis ,sense organs ,business ,Uveitis - Abstract
The microbiota is a dynamic ecosystem that plays a major role in the host health. Numerous studies have reported that alterations in the intestinal microbiota (dysbiosis) may contribute to the pathogenesis of various common diseases such as diabetes, neuropsychiatric diseases, and cancer. However, emerging findings also suggest the existence of a gut-eye axis, wherein gut dysbiosis may be a crucial factor influencing the onset and progression of multiple ocular diseases, including uveitis, dry eye, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Currently, supplementation with pre- and probiotics appears is the most feasible and cost-effective approach to restore the gut microbiota to a eubiotic state and prevent eye pathologies. In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on how gut microbiota may be linked to the pathogenesis of common eye diseases, providing therapeutic perspectives for future translational investigations within this promising research field.
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13. Anti-inflammatory Effect of Curcumin, Homotaurine, and Vitamin D3 on Human Vitreous in Patients With Diabetic Retinopathy
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Mariaelena Filippelli, Giuseppe Campagna, Pasquale Vito, Tiziana Zotti, Luca Ventre, Michele Rinaldi, Silvia Bartollino, Roberto dell'Omo, Ciro Costagliola, Filippelli, M., Campagna, G., Vito, P., Zotti, T., Ventre, L., Rinaldi, M., Bartollino, S., Dell'Omo, R., Costagliola, C., Filippelli, Mariaelena, Campagna, Giuseppe, Vito, Pasquale, Zotti, Tiziana, Ventre, Luca, Rinaldi, Michele, Bartollino, Silvia, Dell'Omo, Roberto, and Costagliola, Ciro
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0301 basic medicine ,Vitamin ,medicine.drug_class ,Inflammation ,Pharmacology ,diabetic retinopathy ,neuroprotection ,vitreous ,curcumin ,homotaurine ,vitamin d3 ,pro-inflammatory cytokines ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,Anti-inflammatory ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,Original Research ,Diabetic retinopathy ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Neurology ,chemistry ,pro-inflammatory cytokine ,Homotaurine ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Curcumin ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
Purpose: To determine the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and soluble mediators (TNF-α, IL6, IL2, and PDGF-AB) in 28 vitreous biopsies taken from patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) and treated with increasing doses of curcumin (0. 5 and 1 μM), with or without homotaurine (100 μM) and vitamin D3 (50 nM).Materials and Methods: ELISA tests were performed on the supernatants from 28 vitreous biopsies that were incubated with bioactive molecules at 37°C for 20 h. The concentration of the soluble mediators was calculated from a calibration curve and expressed in pg/mL. Shapiro-Wilk test was used to verify the normality of distribution of the residuals. Continuous variables among groups were compared using the General Linear Model (GLM). Homoscedasticity was verified using Levene and Brown-Forsythe tests. Post-hoc analysis was also performed with the Tukey test. A p ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: The post-hoc analysis revealed statistically detectable changes in the concentrations of TNF-α, IL2, and PDGF-AB in response to the treatment with curcumin, homotaurine, and vitamin D3. Specifically, the p-values for between group comparisons are as follows: TNF-α: (untreated vs. curcumin 0.5 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.008, (curcumin 0.5 μM vs. curcumin 0.5 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.0004, (curcumin 0.5 μM vs. curcumin 1 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.02, (curcumin 1 μM vs. curcumin 0.5 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.025, and (homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM vs. curcumin 0.5 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.009; IL2: (untreated vs. curcumin 0.5 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.0023, and (curcumin 0.5 μM vs. curcumin 0.5 μM+ homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.0028; PDGF-AB: (untreated vs. curcumin 0.5 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.04, (untreated vs. curcumin 1 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.0006, (curcumin 0.5 μM vs. curcumin 1 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.006, and (homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM vs. curcumin 1 μM + homotaurine 100 μM + vitamin D3 50 nM) p = 0.022. IL6 levels were not significantly affected by any treatment.Conclusions: Pro-inflammatory cytokines are associated with inflammation and angiogenesis, although there is a discrete variability in the doses of the mediators investigated among the different vitreous samples. Curcumin, homotaurine, and vitamin D3 individually have a slightly appreciable anti-inflammatory effect. However, when used in combination, these substances are able to modify the average levels of the soluble mediators of inflammation and retinal damage. Multi-target treatment may provide a therapeutic strategy for diabetic retinopathy in the future.Clinical Trial Registration : The trial was registered at clinical trials.gov as NCT04378972 on 06 May 2020 (“retrospectively registered”) https://register.clinicaltrials.gov/prs/app/action/SelectProtocol?sid = S0009UI8&selectaction = Edit&uid = U0003RKC&ts = 2&cx = dstm4o.
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14. Effects of the first month of lockdown for COVID-19 in Italy: A preliminary analysis on the eyecare system from six centers
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Teresio Avitabile, Ciro Costagliola, Mariaelena Filippelli, Gianni Virgili, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Semeraro, Diego Strianese, Vito Romano, Francesco Parmeggiani, Fabrizio Giansanti, Mario R. Romano, Dell'Omo, R., Filippelli, M., Semeraro, F., Avitabile, T., Giansanti, F., Parmeggiani, F., Romano, M. R., Strianese, D., Romano, V., Virgili, G., and Costagliola, C.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,genetic structures ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Preliminary analysis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Vitrectomy ,medicine ,coronavirus outbreak ,Humans ,Original Research Article ,Retrospective Studies ,pars plana vitrectomy ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Retinal Detachment ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Phacoemulsification ,Surgical procedures ,Ophthalmology ,phacoemulsification ,Communicable Disease Control ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the number of eye surgical procedures performed in Italy during the first month of lockdown with those performed in the same period in 2019. Methods: Review of the surgical procedures performed from 10 March to 9 April 2019 and from 10 March to 9 April 2020 (the first month of lockdown because of the COVID-19 outbreak) at six academic institutional centers of Italy. A distinction was made between urgent procedures: any trauma repairment, trabeculectomy/drainage implant for glaucoma, any operation for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) repair, pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for vitreous hemorrhage (VH), macular hole, or retained lens fragments; elective procedures: corneal transplant, phacoemulsification for cataract extraction, silicone oil removal, and PPV for epiretinal membrane; and intravitreal injections (either anti-vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF] or dexamethasone) to treat exudative maculopathies. The main outcome measure was the rate of reduction in urgent and elective surgeries performed. Results: Overall, 3624 and 844 surgical procedures were performed from 10 March to 9 April 2019 and from 10 March to 10 April 2020, respectively (−76.7% in 2020 compared to 2019, p Conclusion: A significant reduction in the rate of urgent and elective surgeries and intravitreal injections was recorded during the first month of lockdown compared to the same period in 2019. With this analysis, the authors hope to provide some preliminary insights about the consequences of lockdown for the eyecare system in Italy.
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15. Ocular tropism of coronavirus (CoVs): a comparison of the interaction between the animal-to-human transmitted coronaviruses (SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV, CoV-229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1) and the eye
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Diego Strianese, Nada H. AlMadhi, Antonella D'Aponte, Eman Al-Sharif, Rita Di benedetto, Roberto dell'Omo, Ciro Costagliola, Al-Sharif, E., Strianese, D., Almadhi, N. H., D'Aponte, A., Dell'Omo, R., Di Benedetto, R., and Costagliola, C.
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viruses ,Eye Infections ,Eye Infections, Viral ,Review ,medicine.disease_cause ,Eye ,Global Health ,0302 clinical medicine ,Conjunctivitis ,Coronavirus ,COVID-19 ,Ophthalmologists ,Precautions ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Animals ,Disease Transmission, Infectious ,Humans ,Incidence ,Tropism ,Pandemics ,Viral ,Transmission (medicine) ,Precaution ,Infectious ,virus diseases ,respiratory system ,Ophthalmologist ,Viral load ,Human ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Coronaviru ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Disease Transmission ,medicine ,Pandemic ,business.industry ,Animal ,Conjunctiviti ,Virology ,eye diseases ,respiratory tract diseases ,Ophthalmology ,Disease Transmission, Infectiou ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Tears ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose: Several studies have reported conflicting results on ocular manifestations and transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) whose causative virus, SARS-CoV-2, belongs to the coronavirus family, the seventh recognized as a human pathogen and the third causing a severe clinical syndrome. COVID-19 primarily affects the lungs, similar to the other human coronaviruses. Comparing the relation between the animal-to-human transmitted coronaviruses (SARS-CoV-1, SARS-Cov-2, MERS-CoV, CoV-229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1) and the eye may contribute to determining their actual eye-tissue tropism and risk of ocular transmission. Methods: Literature review was conducted via Pubmed.gov, Google Scholar and medRixv using the following keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV-1, MERS-CoV, CoV-229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1, conjunctivitis, tear swab, ocular expression, ocular symptoms and human angiotensin converting enzyme-2 expression. Studies with lack in methodology were excluded. Results: Sixteen observational studies were selected. The range for detection of viral RNA in tears was 0–8% for SARS-CoV-1 and 0–5.3% for SARS-CoV-2, while no reports were found for other coronaviruses. Ocular manifestations have been reported for NL63 and SARS-CoV-2. Ocular symptoms in the form of conjunctivitis/conjunctival congestion predominantly were detected in 65 (3.17%) out of 2048 reported patients with COVID-19 (range of 0.8–32%). Eye symptoms were not reported for the other coronaviruses. Conclusions: Data aggregation for coronaviruses shows a relatively low eye-tissue tropism. Conjunctival congestion is an uncommon manifestation of COVID-19 similar to all human coronaviruses’ infections. In a low percentage of patients, the virus can be excreted in ocular fluids at different stages of the infection, regardless of positive SARS-Cov-2 throat swab. Albeit high viral loads in ocular tissue seem to have relatively low prevalence, the eye should be regarded as a potential source of infection dissemination for COVID-19.
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16. Primary vitrectomy for degenerative and tractional lamellar macular holes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Gilda Cennamo, Matteo Fallico, Guglielmo Parisi, Teresio Avitabile, Andrea Russo, Mario Damiano Toro, Paola Marolo, Martina Barchitta, Luca Ventre, Robert Rejdak, Antonio Longo, Katarzyna Nowomiejska, Niccolò Castellino, Andrea Maugeri, Antonella Agodi, Claudio Furino, Michele Reibaldi, Roberto dell'Omo, Vincenza Bonfiglio, Parisi, Guglielmo, Fallico, Matteo, Maugeri, Andrea, Barchitta, Martina, Agodi, Antonella, Russo, Andrea, Longo, Antonio, Avitabile, Teresio, Castellino, Niccolò, Bonfiglio, Vincenza, Dell'Omo, Roberto, Furino, Claudio, Cennamo, Gilda, Rejdak, Robert, Nowomiejska, Katarzyna, Toro, Mario, Marolo, Paola, Ventre, Luca, Reibaldi, Michele, Parisi G., Fallico M., Maugeri A., Barchitta M., Agodi A., Russo A., Longo A., Avitabile T., Castellino N., Bonfiglio V., Dell'Omo R., Furino C., Cennamo G., Rejdak R., Nowomiejska K., Toro M., Marolo P., Ventre L., and Reibaldi M.
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0301 basic medicine ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Vision ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Social Sciences ,Vitrectomy ,Database and Informatics Methods ,Mathematical and Statistical Techniques ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Psychology ,Medicine ,Database Searching ,Macular hole ,Multidisciplinary ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Statistics ,Ophthalmic Procedures ,Metaanalysis ,Research Assessment ,Meta-analysis ,Physical Sciences ,Sensory Perception ,Anatomy ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Systematic Reviews ,Science ,Surgical and Invasive Medical Procedures ,Research and Analysis Methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ocular System ,Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Statistical Methods ,business.industry ,Primary vitrectomy ,Cognitive Psychology ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Retinal Perforations ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,eye diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Cognitive Science ,Eyes ,Perception ,Visual gain ,business ,Head ,Mathematics ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Purpose To assess the efficacy of vitrectomy in degenerative and tractional lamellar macular holes (LMHs) by meta-analysis of published studies. Methods PubMed, Medline and Embase databases were searched up to May 2020. Included cohorts were divided into three groups: degenerative LMH group, lamellar hole associated epiretinal proliferation (LHEP) group and tractional LMH group. LHEP is likely to be associated with degenerative LMHs, but less commonly could be associated with mixed LMHs. To reduce risk of possible misclassification bias, eyes with LHEP which could not have been precisely classified by the authors, were included into the LHEP group. The primary outcome was to investigate the visual change following primary vitrectomy in the degenerative LMH and LHEP group versus the tractional LMH group. A sensitivity analysis excluding the LHEP group was also performed on the primary outcome. Mean difference (MD) in best corrected visual acuity between baseline and post-treatment was calculated, along with 95% confidence interval (CI). Rate of incidence of post-operative full-thickness macular hole (FTMH) was assessed as secondary outcome. Results Thirteen studies were included. Pooled analyses including all groups showed a significant visual improvement following vitrectomy (pre-post MD = -0.17;95%CI = -0.22,-0.12;p Conclusion Primary vitrectomy for LMH ensured a favorable visual outcome, with no difference in visual gain between degenerative and tractional LMHs. However, a higher incidence of post-operative FTMHs was found in eyes with the degenerative LMH subtype.
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17. Effectiveness and Safety of Topical Chlorhexidine and Vitamin E TPGS in the Treatment of
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Ciro, Caruso, Daniela, Eletto, Michele, Rinaldi, Luigi, Pacente, Salvatore, Troisi, Francesco, Semeraro, Roberto, dell'Omo, and Ciro, Costagliola
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This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a solution of chlorhexidine (CHX) and D-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate (Vitamin E TPGS or TPGS) in the treatment of Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) via a prospective, interventional case series study. Twenty-nine consecutive patients with AK were enrolled. At baseline, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), slit lamp examination, confocal microscopy, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were performed. Topical therapy with CHX 0.02% and VE-TPGS 0.2% was administered hourly/24 h for the first day, hourly in the daytime for the next three days, and finally, every two hours in the daytime up to one month. BCVA and ocular inflammation were recorded after two weeks, four weeks, and three months from baseline. Mean logMAR BCVA significantly improved at two weeks (0.78) compared to baseline (1.76), remaining stable over time (0.80 at four weeks, 0.77 at three months). Ocular inflammation improved in 14 eyes at 2 weeks, with further slow improvements in all cases. At three months, no patient had signs of corneal inflammation. The presence of corneal scars was first recorded at the two-week follow-up, with an enlargement at the four-week follow-up. At the three-month follow-up, 19 eyes still showed corneal opacities. In conclusion, the tested solution was shown to be effective for the treatment of AK. Furthermore, it might represent a good first-line treatment.
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18. The role of Müller cells in tractional macular disorders: an optical coherence tomography study and physical model of mechanical force transmission
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Rodolfo Repetto, Marta S. Figueroa, Mariantonia Ferrara, Giulia Delledonne, Roberto dell'Omo, Ferdinando Bottoni, Robert C. Gunzenhauser, Christine A. Curcio, Antonio Scialdone, Gianni Virgili, Jean-Pierre Hubschman, Patrizio Seidenari, Andrea Govetto, Mario R. Romano, Adrian Au, and David Sarraf
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Male ,Fovea Centralis ,retina ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Ophthalmology & Optometry ,Foveoschisis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Theoretical ,Foveal ,Models ,80 and over ,Medicine ,Contrast (vision) ,anatomy ,imaging ,macula ,Tomography ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Parafovea ,Middle Aged ,Sensory Systems ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Public Health and Health Services ,Female ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Retinoschisis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Ependymoglial Cells ,Clinical Sciences ,Slit Lamp Microscopy ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Optical coherence tomography ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged ,Retina ,business.industry ,Retinal ,Models, Theoretical ,Retinal Perforations ,eye diseases ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,chemistry ,Optical Coherence ,sense organs ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
BackgroundTo explore the role of foveal and parafoveal Müller cells in the morphology and pathophysiology of tractional macular disorders with a mathematical model of mechanical force transmission.MethodsIn this retrospective observational study, spectral-domain optical coherence tomography images of tractional lamellar macular holes and patients with myopic foveoschisis were reviewed and analysed with a mathematical model of force transmission. Parafoveal z-shaped Müller cells were modelled as a structure composed of three rigid rods, named R1, R2 and R3. The angle formed between the rods was referred to as θ . R1, R2 and R3 lengths as well as the variation of the angle θ were measured and correlated with best corrected visual acuity (BCVA).ResultsIn tractional lamellar macular holes, there was a significant reduction of the angle θ towards the foveal centre (pConclusionParafoveal Müller cells in the Henle fibre layer may guarantee structural stability of the parafovea by increasing retinal compliance and resistance to mechanical stress. Small values of the angle θ were related to worse BCVA possibly due to damage to Müller cell processes and photoreceptor’s axons.
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19. Effectiveness and Safety of Topical Chlorhexidine and Vitamin E TPGS in the Treatment of Acanthamoeba Keratitis: A Survey on 29 Cases
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Daniela Eletto, Salvatore Troisi, Michele Rinaldi, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Semeraro, Luigi Pacente, Ciro Caruso, Ciro Costagliola, Caruso, C., Eletto, D., Rinaldi, M., Pacente, L., Troisi, S., Semeraro, F., Dell'Omo, R., and Costagliola, C.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Drug delivery system ,Ocular infection ,Corneal inflammation ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Vitamin E-TPGS ,drug delivery systems ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,ocular infections ,Corneal Scar ,Every Two Hours ,0303 health sciences ,Acanthamoeba keratitis ,vitamin E TPGS ,business.industry ,Chlorhexidine ,chlorhexidine ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Acanthamoeba keratiti ,medicine.drug ,Case series - Abstract
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a solution of chlorhexidine (CHX) and D-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate (Vitamin E TPGS or TPGS) in the treatment of Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) via a prospective, interventional case series study. Twenty-nine consecutive patients with AK were enrolled. At baseline, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), slit lamp examination, confocal microscopy, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were performed. Topical therapy with CHX 0.02% and VE-TPGS 0.2% was administered hourly/24 h for the first day, hourly in the daytime for the next three days, and finally, every two hours in the daytime up to one month. BCVA and ocular inflammation were recorded after two weeks, four weeks, and three months from baseline. Mean logMAR BCVA significantly improved at two weeks (0.78) compared to baseline (1.76), remaining stable over time (0.80 at four weeks, 0.77 at three months). Ocular inflammation improved in 14 eyes at 2 weeks, with further slow improvements in all cases. At three months, no patient had signs of corneal inflammation. The presence of corneal scars was first recorded at the two-week follow-up, with an enlargement at the four-week follow-up. At the three-month follow-up, 19 eyes still showed corneal opacities. In conclusion, the tested solution was shown to be effective for the treatment of AK. Furthermore, it might represent a good first-line treatment.
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20. The Covid-19 Pandemic Puts Us in Front of the Vexata Quaestio: Health is a Right or a Privilege?
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Roberto dell'Omo, Antonella D'Aponte, Diego Strianese, Ciro Costagliola, and Rita Di benedetto
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Competition (economics) ,Politics ,business.industry ,Intensive care ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Health care ,Development economics ,Pandemic ,Business ,Control room ,Autonomy ,Privilege (social inequality) ,media_common - Abstract
Coronavirus crisis has shown the importance of public healthcare systems, emphasizing the need to strengthen them. In Italy pandemic has stressed the problems afflicting the National Health System, bringing out the structural and organizational fragmentation present in each of the 21 regions, namely lopsided reduction in intensive care beds, structural deficiencies, workers below the number necessary to cover shifts, lack of equipment and material, and much more. All the limits of a fragmented healthcare system have been highlighted, as well as the different operating arrangements existing among the various regions. The lack of a single control room during pandemic has caused inhomogeneity of communication strategies and conflicting messages among the local institutional offices. As a result, Italy followed the spread of the virus rather than prevented it. Thus, fairness in access to services and territorial autonomy must not be lopsided among the 21 Regions. Healthcare in Italy, as in the rest of the world, should respond to the logic of care, rather than follow the logic of the market, local political interest and provide a health service on demand. This must not create competition between public and private health systems, but sets the rules for the possible and natural coexistence of systems. Quality healthcare is a human right, not a privilege, and should never be influenced by economic disparities.
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21. How many aqueous humor outflow pathways are there?
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Silvia Bartollino, Antonio Maria Fea, Maurizio G. Uva, Roberto dell'Omo, Lucio Zeppa, Leonardo Mastropasqua, Luca Agnifili, Ciro Costagliola, Costagliola, Ciro, Dell’Omo, Roberto, Agnifili, Luca, Bartollino, Silvia, Fea, Antonio M., Uva, Maurizio G., Zeppa, Lucio, and Mastropasqua, Leonardo
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Intraocular pressure ,unconventional aqueous humor outflow ,genetic structures ,Glaucoma ,Ocular hypertension ,Aqueous humor ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Lymphatic Vessels ,business.industry ,trabecular meshwork ,uveolymphatic outflow ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,aqueous humor ,conventional aqueous humor outflow ,glaucoma ,intraocular pressure ,ocular hypertension ,transscleral outflow ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Outflow rate ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Outflow ,sense organs ,Trabecular meshwork ,business ,Neuroscience ,Aqueous humor outflow ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The aqueous humor (AH) outflow pathways definition is still matter of intense debate. To date, the differentiation between conventional (trabecular meshwork) and unconventional (uveoscleral) pathways is widely accepted, distinguishing the different impact of the intraocular pressure on the AH outflow rate. Although the conventional route is recognized to host the main sites for intraocular pressure regulation, the unconventional pathway, with its great potential for AH resorption, seems to act as a sort of relief valve, especially when the trabecular resistance rises. Recent evidence demonstrates the presence of lymphatic channels in the eye and proposes that they may participate in the overall AH drainage and intraocular pressure regulation, in a presumably adaptive fashion. For this reason, the uveolymphatic route is increasingly thought to play an important role in the ocular hydrodynamic system physiology. As a result of the unconventional pathway characteristics, hydrodynamic disorders do not develop until the adaptive routes cannot successfully counterbalance the increased AH outflow resistance. When their adaptive mechanisms fail, glaucoma occurs. Our review deals with the standard and newly discovered AH outflow routes, with particular attention to the importance they may have in opening new therapeutic strategies in the treatment of ocular hypertension and glaucoma.
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22. Intestinal microbiome: a new target for chalaziosis treatment in children?
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Angela Amoruso, Roberto dell'Omo, Ilaria Paiano, Silvia Bartollino, Ciro Costagliola, Mariaelena Filippelli, Pasquale Napolitano, Marco Pane, Filippelli, Mariaelena, Dell’Omo, Roberto, Amoruso, Angela, Paiano, Ilaria, Pane, Marco, Napolitano, Pasquale, Bartollino, Silvia, and Costagliola, Ciro
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Streptococcus thermophilus ,Pilot Projects ,law.invention ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,030225 pediatrics ,Internal medicine ,Lactobacillus ,medicine ,Tobramycin ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Microbiome ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Dexamethasone ,biology ,business.industry ,Probiotics ,biology.organism_classification ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Italy ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Intestinal Microbiome ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Intestinal dysbiosis (changes in the gut commensal microbiome) is related to several ophthalmic diseases. The aim of this study was to verify whether oral specific probiotics can alter the clinical course of chalaziosis and its recurrence. A prospective comparative pilot study involving 26 children suffering from chalaziosis was conducted. Children were randomly divided into two groups. The first group received medical treatment (lid hygiene, warm compression and dexamethasone/tobramycin ointment for at least 20 days), and the second group received medical treatment plus a daily supplementation of oral probiotics (≥ 1 × 10^9 live cells of Streptococcus thermophilus ST10 (DSM 25246), ≥ 1 × 10^9 live cells of Lactococcus lactis LCC02 (DSM 29536) and ≥ 1 × 10^9 live cells of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus (DSM 16606) with maltodextrin as the bulking agent (Probiotical S.p.A., Novara, Italy). All patients were evaluated at 2-week intervals for 3 months. If the lesion had not disappeared or decreased in size to 1 mm or less in diameter at the time of subsequent visits, the same procedure was repeated for another 3-month cycle. There was a significant difference in the time taken for complete resolution of the chalazion between the two groups in favour of the children receiving the probiotics. The treatment was not associated with any significant complications in either group. Trial registration: The trial was registered at clinical trials.gov under NCT04322500 on 25/03/2020 ("retrospectively registered").Conclusions: Modification of the intestinal microbiome with specific probiotics can alter the clinical course of chalaziosis in children by re-establishing intestinal and immune homeostasis. Probiotic supplementation can increase the effectiveness of traditional therapies by prompting the complete resolution of chalaziosis in a shorter amount of time, in an easy and feasible way. What is Known: • The intestinal microbiome plays a crucial role in several inflammatory diseases of the eye and is considered a therapeutic target. • Probiotics play a role in the prevention and treatment of different conditions in children. What is New: • In children probiotic supplementation is safe and effective. • Probiotic supplementation reduced the time required for complete resolution of the chalazion.
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23. Confocal microscopy of corneal nerve plexus as an early marker of eye involvement in patients with type 2 diabetes
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Federico Di Renzo, Vito Romano, Giovanni Coclite, Luca Agnifili, Ciro Costagliola, Francesco Cifariello, Davide Di Taranto, Leonardo Mastropasqua, Serena De Turris, Roberto dell'Omo, Dell'Omo, Roberto, Cifariello, Francesco, De Turris, Serena, Romano, Vito, Di Renzo, Federico, Di Taranto, Davide, Coclite, Giovanni, Agnifili, Luca, Mastropasqua, Leonardo, and Costagliola, Ciro
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,corneal nerve thickness ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Confocal ,Nerve fiber layer ,Corneal nerve ,Type 2 diabetes ,law.invention ,Cornea ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Optical coherence tomography ,Confocal microscopy ,law ,Diabetes mellitus ,Ophthalmology ,Corneal confocal microscopy ,Corneal nerve thickness ,Corneal nerves ,RNFL ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Plexus ,Microscopy, Confocal ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Retinal ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,chemistry ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,corneal confocal microscopy ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose To measure the thickness and length of corneal nerves and the peri-papillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness in patients recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods Twenty-two eyes of 22 patients recently diagnosed with type 2 DM and 22 eyes of 22 healthy individuals were consecutively enrolled. Central corneal sensitivity was measured using a Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer, and corneal nerve length (CNL) and thickness (CNT) were evaluated through in vivo confocal microscopy. The confocal images were examined using software that could semi-automatically trace the corneal nerve pathway. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) was performed to quantify the overall and sectorial RNFL thickness. Results Mean DM duration was 3.5 ± 1.7 months, whereas the mean glycemia and HbA1c levels were 180.5 ± 73.13 mg/dl and 8.6 ± 1.7% (65.2 ± 19.7 mmol/mol), respectively. Corneal sensation threshold was significantly lower in the DM group compared to control group (p = 0.003). CNL and CNT were reduced in the DM group (p = 0.043 and p = 0.004, respectively). Significant correlations were found between CNT and HbA1c levels (p = 0.04; r = −0.47), and between CNT and the corneal sensation threshold (p = 0.04; r = 0.69). RNFL thickness was significantly reduced in the temporal quadrants, but no correlation was found with CNT and CNL changes (p > 0.05). Conclusions CNL and CNT changes are evident even in the early stages of DM, and RNFL reduction was recorded in the temporal quadrants. These findings indicate that, in the eye with diabetes, neuropathy may represent an early marker of the disease.
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24. The Relationship Between Blue-Fundus Autofluorescence and Optical Coherence Tomography in Eyes With Lamellar Macular Holes
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Ferdinando Bottoni, Roberto dell'Omo, Denise Vogt, Ciro Costagliola, Matteo Giuseppe Cereda, Gianni Virgili, Siegfried G. Priglinger, Giovanni Staurenghi, Ricarda G. Schumann, Serena De Turris, Dell’Omo, Roberto, Vogt, Denise, Schumann, Ricarda G., De Turris, Serena, Virgili, Gianni, Staurenghi, Giovanni, Cereda, Matteo, Costagliola, Ciro, Priglinger, Siegfried G., and Ferdinando Bottoni, And
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Fundus Oculi ,Visual Acuity ,Outer plexiform layer ,Retina ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,External limiting membrane ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Observer Variation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Optical Imaging ,Retinal ,Inner limiting membrane ,Epiretinal Membrane ,medicine.disease ,Retinal Perforations ,eye diseases ,Autofluorescence ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,sense organs ,Epiretinal membrane ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between blue-fundus autofluorescence (B-FAF) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) in eyes with lamellar macular holes (LMHs). METHODS. this was a multicenter, observational case series. Ninety-two eyes with LMH associated with the standard epiretinal membrane (ERM) or lamellar hole–associated epiretinal proliferation (LHEP) were evaluated. The eyes must also present an area of increased autofluorescence on B-FAF. RESULTS. The ERM-alone group and the LHEP group differed with respect to the following variables: logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution best-corrected visual acuity (0.13 6 0.13 vs. 0.25 6 0.17; P < 0.001), central foveal thickness (218.74 6 52.4 lm vs. 187.28 6 50.29 lm; P 1⁄4 0.008), FAF diameter (400.78 6 189.36 lm vs. 503.37 6 214.25 lm; P 1⁄4 0.014), outer plexiform layer (OPL) diameter (382.10 6 157.34 lm vs. 550.79 6 228.05 lm; P 1⁄4 0.0001), and disruption of external limiting membrane and ellipsoid zone, which was noted in only 1 and 3 eyes with ERM alone, respectively, and in 18 and 23 eyes with LHEP, respectively (P < 0.0001 for both observations). No difference was found for diameters measured at the level of the inner limiting membrane and schisis/cavitation. In both the ERM- alone group and the LHEP group, a strong correlation was found between the diameters measured on B-FAF and diameters measured at the OPL level on OCT images (P < 0.0001 for both groups). CONCLUSIONS. In eyes with LMHs, a strong correlation exists between the diameters of the holes measured with B-FAF and those measured at the OPL level with OCT. This may indicate that the loss or displacement of retinal cells containing macular pigment at the OPL level, specifically photoreceptors and/or Mu ̈ller cells, is involved in this vitreomaculopathy. Keywords: lamellar macular hole, optical coherence tomography, fundus autofluorescence, lamellar hole-associated epiretinal proliferation, epiretinal membrane
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25. Lamellar macular holes in the eyes with pathological myopia
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Ferdinando Bottoni, Attilo Di Salvatore, Ermanno dell'Omo, Ciro Costagliola, Gianni Virgili, Barbara Parolini, Serena De Turris, Roberto dell'Omo, Dell'Omo, Roberto, Virgili, Gianni, Bottoni, Ferdinando, Parolini, Barbara, De Turris, Serena, Di Salvatore, Attilo, Dell'Omo, Ermanno, and Costagliola, Ciro
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Male ,Fovea Centralis ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Retinoschisis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lamellar macular holes ,Foveal ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Pathological myopia ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Middle Aged ,Sensory Systems ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Myopia, Degenerative ,Blue fundus autofluorescence ,Female ,Epiretinal membrane ,medicine.symptom ,Lamellar hole-associated epiretinal proliferation ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fundus Oculi ,Refraction, Ocular ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Retina ,business.industry ,Lamellar macular hole ,medicine.disease ,Retinal Perforations ,eye diseases ,Autofluorescence ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,sense organs ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
To study the natural history and morphologic characteristics of lamellar macular holes (LMHs) in the eyes with pathological myopia. Retrospective observational case series of 44 eyes of 44 patients examined at a single institutional vitreoretinal practice. The included eyes must present an irregular foveal contour and schitic or cavitated lamellar separation of neurosensory retina on spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) and an area of increased autofluorescence on blue fundus autofluorescence (B-FAF) to be included. Presence of retinoschisis and posterior staphyloma, posterior vitreous status, changes of logarithm of minimum angle of resolution best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and changes of morphologic characteristics were evaluated. The mean follow-up period was 50.1 ± 28.9 months; 75% of the enrolled patients were female. At baseline, a standard epiretinal membrane (ERM) was detected in 93.2%, lamellar hole-associated epiretinal proliferation (LHEP) in 75%, and concomitant ERM and LHEP in 68.2% of the eyes, respectively. Visual acuity did not correlate with LMH diameters but correlated with central foveal thickness (p
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26. Restoration of Foveal Thickness and Architecture After Macula-Off Retinal Detachment Repair
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Ermanno dell'Omo, Davide Viggiano, Michele Cardone, Dario Giorgio, Roberto dell'Omo, Roberto Di Iorio, Michele Rinaldi, Rocco Calo, Ciro Costagliola, Mariaelena Filippelli, Dell’Omo, Roberto, Viggiano, Davide, Giorgio, Dario, Filippelli, Mariaelena, Di Iorio, Roberto, Calo, Rocco, Cardone, Michele, Rinaldi, Michele, Dell’Omo, Ermanno, Costagliola, Ciro, and Dell'Omo, Roberto
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Retinal regeneration ,Male ,Fovea Centralis ,Time Factors ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Vitrectomy ,Foveal bulge ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Macula Lutea ,Prospective Studies ,Postoperative Period ,External limiting membrane ,Tomography ,Ellipsoid zone ,Medicine (all) ,Retinal detachment ,Middle Aged ,Sensory Systems ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Optical coherence tomography ,Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Retinal Detachment ,Recovery of Function ,Ophthalmology ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Follow-Up Studie ,medicine ,Outer nuclear layer ,Fovea Centrali ,business.industry ,Fovea centralis ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Prospective Studie ,chemistry ,Optical Coherence ,sense organs ,Sensory System ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE. To investigate the foveal changes after repair of macula-off rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). METHODS. Prospective comparative case series. Twenty-four eyes of 24 patients with maculaoff/ fovea-on detachment (n ¼ 9) and fovea-off detachment (n ¼ 15) were studied. Serial optical coherence tomography (OCT) images taken at the same location were recorded at months 1, 3, 6, and 12 after operation. Fellow eyes were used as controls. RESULTS. No significant changes of the central foveal thickness (CFT) were recorded in the fovea-on group over the follow-up. From month 1 to month 12, CFT increased significantly in the fovea-off group (P < 0.00001). In this group, a significant increase of the Henle fiber and outer nuclear layer (HFL þ ONL, P ¼ 0.007), external limiting membrane (ELM)-ellipsoid zone (EZ; P ¼ 0.03), and EZ-retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) thicknesses (P < 0.00001) was recorded. Significant restoration of the integrity of the ELM in the fovea-off group (P < 0.001) and of the EZ and cone interdigitation zone in the fovea-on group and the fovea-off group was observed (P ¼ 0.02 and P < 0.001, and P ¼ 0.002 and P < 0.001, respectively). Twelve months after operation the foveal bulge restored in 8 of 15 eyes of the fovea-off group. Multiple regression analysis showed that in the fovea-off group BCVA correlated with EZ-RPE thickness at months 1 and 12, whereas the improvement of BCVA during the 12 months follow-up correlated with the increase of ELM-RPE thickness. CONCLUSIONS. Optical coherence tomography scans taken serially at the same location showed a progressive increase of HNLþONL, ELM-EZ, and EZ-RPE thicknesses and restoration of the integrity of outer retinal bands after repair of fovea-off RRD. The use of software able to rescan at exactly the same area is crucial to correctly follow and interpret the reconstitution of the retinal bands and to correlate them to BCVA recovery.
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27. Diabetic Retinopathy: Vascular and Inflammatory Disease
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Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Semeraro, Anna Cancarini, Ciro Costagliola, Mario R. Romano, and Sara Rezzola
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angiogenesis ,diabetes mellitus ,diabetic retinopathy ,disease course ,hypoxemia ,immune dysregulation ,inflammatory disease ,innate immunity ,Blood Glucose ,Chemokine ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Endocrinology ,Population ,Inflammation ,Review Article ,Disease ,lcsh:Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,Retina ,Pathogenesis ,Immune system ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypoxia ,education ,education.field_of_study ,lcsh:RC648-665 ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,biology ,business.industry ,Retinal Vessels ,Diabetic retinopathy ,medicine.disease ,Mitochondria ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,Oxidative Stress ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Cytokines ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of visual impairment in the working-age population of the Western world. The pathogenesis of DR is complex and several vascular, inflammatory, and neuronal mechanisms are involved. Inflammation mediates structural and molecular alterations associated with DR. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the inflammatory pathways associated with DR are not completely characterized. Previous studies indicate that tissue hypoxia and dysregulation of immune responses associated with diabetes mellitus can induce increased expression of numerous vitreous mediators responsible for DR development. Thus, analysis of vitreous humor obtained from diabetic patients has made it possible to identify some of the mediators (cytokines, chemokines, and other factors) responsible for DR pathogenesis. Further studies are needed to better understand the relationship between inflammation and DR. Herein the main vitreous-related factors triggering the occurrence of retinal complication in diabetes are highlighted.
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28. Reduced-fluence verteporfin photodynamic therapy plus ranibizumab for choroidal neovascularization in pathologic myopia
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Michele Rinaldi, Francesco Semeraro, Flavia Chiosi, Andrea Russo, Ciro Costagliola, Maria Cristina Savastano, Mary Romano, Roberto dell'Omo, Rinaldi, M., Semeraro, F., Chiosi, Flavia, Russo, A., Romano, M. R., Savastano, M. C., Dell'Omo, Roberto, Costagliola, Ciro, Rinaldi, Michele, Chiosi, F, Dell’Omo, R., and Costagliola, C.
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Male ,Visual acuity ,Time Factors ,Choroidal neovascularization ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,0302 clinical medicine ,Myopia ,Microperimetry ,Pathologic myopia ,Ranibizumab ,Reduced-fluence verteporfin photodynamic therapy ,Ophthalmology ,Sensory Systems ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Prospective Studies ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Tomography ,Photosensitizing Agents ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Settore MED/30 - MALATTIE APPARATO VISIVO ,Degenerative ,Fluorescein angiography ,Verteporfin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Myopia, Degenerative ,Combination ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Drug ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Porphyrins ,Combination therapy ,Fundus Oculi ,Refraction, Ocular ,Dose-Response Relationship ,03 medical and health sciences ,Drug Therapy ,Ocular ,medicine ,Humans ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Choroid ,eye diseases ,Refraction ,Photochemotherapy ,Optical Coherence ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,sense organs ,Visual Fields ,business ,Sensory System ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background: To demonstrate the efficacy of intravitreal ranibizumab (IVR) in combination with reduced-fluence photodynamic therapy (RF-PDT) in patients with choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to pathologic myopia. Methods: Sixty patients affected by myopic CNV (mCNV) were randomized to receive either ranibizumab 0.5mg monotherapy (RM; n = 20), standard fluence PDT (SF-PDT, n = 20) or RF-PDT combination therapy (n = 20). Subsequently, IVR was injected as needed. All patients were evaluated for 48weeks. Results: Mean BCVA change at 48weeks was + 0.2 and +15 letters with SF or RFPDT plus ranibizumab, respectively, compared with +16.8 letters with RM. At 48weeks, mean central foveal thickness (CFT) decrease from baseline was 58 ± 15μm, 91.4 ± 43.8μm, and 85 ± 41.5μm for the verteporfin SF, RF and RM groups, respectively. Macular sensitivity improvement was + 0.4db, + 1.9dB and + 2.7dB for the verteporfin SF, RF and RM groups, respectively. Conclusions: Ranibizumab monotherapy or combined with RF-PDT improved BCVA and macular sensitivity in patients affected by mCNV, whereas CFT results were reduced. SF-PDT combination regimen mostly stabilized vision at 48weeks. Among all groups, the RF-PDT seemed to reduce the number of ranibizumab retreatments. Background: To demonstrate the efficacy of intravitreal ranibizumab (IVR) in combination with reduced-fluence photodynamic therapy (RF-PDT) in patients with choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to pathologic myopia. Methods: Sixty patients affected by myopic CNV (mCNV) were randomized to receive either ranibizumab 0.5 mg monotherapy (RM; n = 20), standard fluence PDT (SF-PDT, n = 20) or RF-PDT combination therapy (n = 20). Subsequently, IVR was injected as needed. All patients were evaluated for 48 weeks. Results: Mean BCVA change at 48 weeks was + 0.2 and +15 letters with SF or RFPDT plus ranibizumab, respectively, compared with +16.8 letters with RM. At 48 weeks, mean central foveal thickness (CFT) decrease from baseline was 58 ± 15 μm, 91.4 ± 43.8 μm, and 85 ± 41.5 μm for the verteporfin SF, RF and RM groups, respectively. Macular sensitivity improvement was + 0.4 db, + 1.9 dB and + 2.7 dB for the verteporfin SF, RF and RM groups, respectively. Conclusions: Ranibizumab monotherapy or combined with RF-PDT improved BCVA and macular sensitivity in patients affected by mCNV, whereas CFT results were reduced. SF-PDT combination regimen mostly stabilized vision at 48 weeks. Among all groups, the RF-PDT seemed to reduce the number of ranibizumab retreatments.
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29. ILM peeling in nontractional diabetic macular edema: review and metanalysis
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Francesco Semeraro, Flavia Chiosi, Michele Rinaldi, Francesco Cacciatore, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Morescalchi, Ciro Costagliola, Elena Gambicorti, Rinaldi, M., Dell’Omo, R., Morescalchi, F., Semeraro, F., Gambicorti, E., Cacciatore, F., Chiosi, F., Costagliola, C., Rinaldi, M, Dell'Omo, R, Morescalchi, F, Semeraro, F, Gambicorti, E, Cacciatore, F, and Chiosi, F
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Pars plana ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Variance method ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Diabetic macular edema ,Visual Acuity ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Vitrectomy ,Müller cell ,Internal limiting membrane peeling ,Ilm peeling ,Basement Membrane ,Macular Edema ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diabetic retinopathy ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Meta-analysi ,Meta-analysis ,Müller cells ,business.industry ,Internal limiting membrane ,Müller cell ,Epiretinal Membrane ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling during vitrectomy for nontractional diabetic macular edema. Methods: PUBMED, MEDLINE and CENTRAL were reviewed using the following terms (or combination of terms): diabetic macular edema, nontractional diabetic macular edema, internal limiting membrane peeling, vitrectomy, Müller cells. Randomized and nonrandomized studies were included. The eligible studies compared anatomical and functional outcomes of vitrectomy with or without ILM peeling for tractional and nontractional diabetic macular edema. Postoperative best-corrected visual acuity and central macular thickness were considered, respectively, the primary and secondary outcomes. Meta-analysis on mean differences between vitrectomy with and without ILM peeling was performed using inverse variance method in random effects. Results: Four studies with 672 patients were eligible for analysis. No significant difference was found between postoperative best-corrected visual acuity or best-corrected visual acuity change of ILM peeling group compared with nonpeeling group. There was no significant difference in postoperative central macular thickness and central macular thickness reduction between the two groups. Conclusions: The visual acuity outcomes in patients affected by nontractional diabetic macular edema using pars plana vitrectomy with ILM peeling versus no ILM peeling were not significantly different. A larger prospective and randomized study would be necessary.
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30. Incidence and Factors Influencing Retinal Displacement in Eyes Treated for Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment With Vitrectomy and Gas or Silicone Oil
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Roberto dell'Omo, Ermanno dell'Omo, Andrea Scupola, Ciro Costagliola, Davide Viggiano, Maria Grazia Sammarco, Gabriela Grimaldi, Serena De Turris, Mario R. Romano, Dell'Omo, Roberto, Scupola, Andrea, Viggiano, Davide, Sammarco, Maria Grazia, DE TURRIS, Serena, Romano, Mario R., Grimaldi, Gabriela, Dell'Omo, Ermanno, and Costagliola, Ciro
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Proliferative vitreoretinopathy ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Vitrectomy ,Retinal Disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,80 and over ,Silicone Oils ,Prospective Studies ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Tomography ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Incidence ,Retinal detachment ,Middle Aged ,Fluorescein angiography ,Retinal Vessel ,Sensory Systems ,Silicone Oil ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Tamponade ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Human ,Pars plana ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sulfur Hexafluoride ,Endotamponade ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Retinal Diseases ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Aged ,Humans ,Retinal Detachment ,Retinal Vessels ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Prospective Studie ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Optical Coherence ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,sense organs ,Sensory System ,Centistokes ,business - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to study the incidence and factors influencing retinal displacement in eyes treated for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) with pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and gas or silicone oil. Methods This was a prospective observational case series. One hundred twenty-five eyes with macula-off RRD from 125 patients underwent 25-gauge PPV at two vitreoretinal institutional practices. Eyes without proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) or PVR grade A were tamponated with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas, whereas eyes with PVR grade B received 1000 centistokes silicone oil (SO). The patients postured face-down immediately after surgery. Blue-fundus autofluorescence (B-FAF) pictures were obtained at each follow-up examination. Main outcome measures were incidence and direction of retinal displacement. Results Ninety-seven eyes (77.6%) were tamponated with SF6 and 28 eyes (22.4%) with SO. After retinal reattachment, displacement was observed in 44 of 125 (35.2%) eyes (40 eyes in the SF6 group and 4 eyes in the SO group, respectively). The type of tamponade, specifically gas, was the only significant predictor of retinal displacement (P = 0.007). The displacement was downward in 39 (88.6%) eyes (36 tamponated with SF6 and 3 with SO) and upward in 5 (11.4%) eyes (4 tamponated with SF6 and 1 with SO). Conclusions Displacement of the retina after repair of macula-off RRD with PPV is observed using either SF6 gas or SO. Downward and upward displacements may occur with both tamponades, but downward dislocation is more common. Of the factors potentially implicated in favoring displacement that were studied, only the type of tamponade, specifically the gas, was significant.
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31. Myopia onset and progression: can it be prevented?
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Mario R. Romano, Francesco Semeraro, Roberto dell'Omo, Ciro Costagliola, Andrea Russo, Rodolfo Mastropasqua, Russo, A, Semeraro, F, Romano, Mario, Mastropasqua, R, Dell'Omo, R, and Costagliola, C.
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Atropine ,Mydriatics ,genetic structures ,Contact Lenses ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Psychological intervention ,Glaucoma ,Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures ,Contact lenses ,Myopia onset ,Myopia progression ,Outdoor activities ,Refractive surgery ,Undercorrection ,Disease Progression ,Eyeglasses ,Humans ,Life Style ,Recreation ,Myopia ,Ophthalmology ,law.invention ,Cataracts ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,business.industry ,Social impact ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Choroidal neovascularization ,Optometry ,Observational study ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Myopia is the commonest ocular abnormality and the high and growing prevalence of myopia, especially but not only in Asian populations, as well as its progressive nature in children, has contributed to a recent surge in interest. Such worldwide growing prevalence seems to be associated with increasing educational pressures, combined with life-style changes, which have reduced the time that children spend outdoors. Highly nearsighted people are at greater risk for several vision-threatening problems such as retinal detachments, choroidal neovascularization, cataracts and glaucoma, thus the potential benefits of interventions that can limit or prevent myopia progression would be of remarkable social impact. Our understanding of the regulatory processes that lead an eye to refractive errors is undoubtedly incomplete but has grown enormously in the last decades thanks to the animal studies, observational clinical studies, and randomized clinical trials recently published. In this review we assess the effects of several types of life-style and interventions, including outdoor activities, eye drops, undercorrection of myopia, multifocal spectacles, contact lenses, and refractive surgery on the onset and progression of nearsightedness.
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32. Multimodal Imaging in Ophthalmology
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Sandrine Zweifel, Antoine Labbé, Gian Marco Tosi, Giuseppe Querques, Roberto dell'Omo, Lisa Toto, Toto, L, Dell'Omo, R, Tosi, Gm, Querques, Giuseppe, Zweifel, Sa, Labbe, A., University of Zurich, and Toto, Lisa
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10018 Ophthalmology Clinic ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Article Subject ,MEDLINE ,High resolution ,610 Medicine & health ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Ophthalmology ,Medicine ,Multimodal imaging ,Retina ,Modalities ,business.industry ,Retinal ,2731 Ophthalmology ,Ophthalmology clinic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Editorial ,chemistry ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Optometry ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
In recent years the use of different, established, and novel imaging techniques provided detailed insight into several retinal diseases. These modalities provide information about anatomy and functional changes in the retina with high resolution images which improve diagnosis and management of retinal pathologies.
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33. Intravitreal pegaptanib sodium (Macugen®) for treatment of diabetic macular oedema: a morphologic and functional study
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Mario R. Romano, Francesco Semeraro, Flavia Chiosi, Francesco Parmeggiani, Ciro Costagliola, Michele Rinaldi, Roberto dell'Omo, and Rodolfo Mastropasqua
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Aqueous humour ,business.industry ,Pegaptanib ,Diabetic retinopathy ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Concomitant ,Diabetes mellitus ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Pegaptanib Sodium ,Pharmacology (medical) ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Microperimetry ,medicine.drug - Abstract
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT • Diabetic macular oedema can develop at all stages of diabetic retinopathy (DR), and its prevalence increases with the duration of diabetes, affecting approximately 30% of diabetic patients after 25–30 years of disease. • Elevated concentrations of VEGF have been identified in aqueous humour and vitreous of patients with DR, and the severity of macular oedema is correlated with its vitreous concentrations. • Intravitreal anti-VEGFs exert a key role in the treatment of diabetic macular oedema. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS • The present study, performed on 30 eyes of 30 patients, shows that intravitreal pegaptanib injections induced a significant reduction in mean central retinal thickness, with a parallel improvement in visual acuity. • For the first time a correlation between retinal morphologic and functional parameters in diabetic patients with macular oedema has been ascertained. • Our study demonstrates that the selective inhibition of VEGF-165 isoform by pegaptanib represents an effective treatment for diabetic macular oedema, as assessed throughout a 48 week follow-up. AIMS To study whether morphologic (foveal thickness, FT) variations of clinically significant macular oedema (CMO) in patients suffering from diabetes following intravitreal pegaptanib sodium (IVP) injection were associated with functional [macular sensitivity (MS) and colour discrimination (CD)] changes. METHODS A longitudinal, interventional, non-randomized study was performed. FT was assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT), MS by microperimetry, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) by early treatment diabetic retinopathy study charts (ETDRS) and CD by Farnswoth-Munsell test. The treatment protocol consisted of three consecutive injections (0.3 mg/0.05 ml; baseline, week 6 and week 12). Follow-up checks were scheduled at 18, 24, 36 and 48 weeks, after injections. RESULTS Thirty eyes of 30 patients with clinically significant CMO were included for analysis. After IVP a significant decrease of FT occurred with a mean reduction from baseline of 56.9% (P= 0.0001). An improvement of functional parameters was recorded in all patients (BCVA from 18.2 ± 8.5 letters to 25.5 ± 8.4 letters, P < 0.005, MS from 8.6 ± 2.16 dB to 10.6 ± 2.61 dB, P < 0.001, colour analysis from 376.1 ± 125.6 TES to 116 ± 34.6 TES, P= 0.0001). A statistically significant correlation between FT and BCVA as well as MS and CD was also found. Neither ocular nor systemic adverse events were reported. CONCLUSIONS Intravitreal pegaptanib significantly reduced FT, with a concomitant improvement of MS and CD. This association emphasizes the efficacy of IVP in the treatment of CMO.
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34. Low fluence rate photodynamic therapy combined with intravitreal bevacizumab for neovascular age-related macular degeneration
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Roberto dell'Omo, Mario R. Romano, Michele Rinaldi, Francesco Semeraro, Flavia Chiosi, M Menzione, Ciro Costagliola, Costagliola, C, Romano, Mr, Rinaldi, Michele, Dell'Omo, R, Chiosi, F, Menzione, M, Semeraro, F., Costagliola, Ciro, Romano, Mario, Dell'Omo, Roberto, Chiosi, Flavia, Menzione, Massimo, and Semeraro, Francesco
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intravitreal bevacizumab ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Bevacizumab ,Eye disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Photodynamic therapy ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,low-fluence photodinamic therapy ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,business.industry ,Macular degeneration ,medicine.disease ,Verteporfin ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Choroid ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug ,Retinopathy - Abstract
Aims To report the efficacy and safety of intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB) alone versus IVB plus low-fluence photodynamic therapy (PDT) in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) patients and to verify the occurrence of a synergistic effect of the combined approach on visual acuity, size and morphology of lesion, as well as on the treatment rate. Method Prospective comparative interventional study on 85 patients with treatment-naive classic, or predominantly classic, subfoveal choroidal neovascularisation secondary to AMD. Patients were randomly assigned to group 1 ( IVB injections) and group 2 ( IVB plus low fluence PDT). In group 2, the PDT with verteporfin was delivered with a low fluence rate ( 300 mW/cm(2) for 83 s, 25 J/cm(2)). The follow-up was scheduled at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Results The eye without recurrence received a mean of 2.8 ( group 1) versus 1.4 ( group 2) IVB injections, whereas the eyes with recurrence received a mean of 3.2 ( group 1) versus 2.2 ( group 2) IVB injections. The difference in reinjection rate between the two groups was statistically significant (p = 0.03, ANOVA test). Visual acuity improvement was not statistically significant between the two groups (p - 0.31). Conclusion The combination of IVB with low fluence PDT for the treatment of classic or predominantly classic neovascular AMD works in a synergistic fashion with a significant reduction in IVB reinjections rate.
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35. Presumed idiopathic outer lamellar defects of the fovea and chronic solar retinopathy: an OCT and fundus autofluorescence study
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Kalliroi Konstantopoulou, Carlos Pavesio, Roger Wong, and Roberto Dell'Omo
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Fovea Centralis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Context (language use) ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Retinal Diseases ,Foveal ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Radiation Injuries ,Retina ,business.industry ,Fovea centralis ,Retinal ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Autofluorescence ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Chronic Disease ,Female ,Sunlight ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Retinopathy - Abstract
Aim: To examine fundus autofluorescence (FAF) findings in eyes with presumed idiopathic outer lamellar defects (OLD) at the fovea and to discuss their pathogenesis. Methods: Prospective observational case series of five eyes of four patients presenting with OLD at the fovea defined as discrete lesions of 50-100μm in size located at the level of the outer retina on biomicroscopy and imaged on optical coherence tomography (OCT) as cylindric, well demarcated interruption of both hyperreflective bands corresponding to the inner/outer segments junction of photoreceptors and to the complex retinal pigment epithelium-choriocapillaris; none of the enrolled patients had history positive for direct sungazing, welding-arc or sunbed exposure, whiplash injury, ocular trauma, macular oedema/detachment or evidence of vitreo-macular traction. The corresponding FAF images were evaluated. Results: In eyes with OLD the neuroretina in the foveal region appeared to be thinner in comparison to fellow, unaffected eyes. FAF revealed well demarcated, hypoautofluorescent areas (corresponding in location to the OLD observed clinically and on OCT), surrounded by an irregular halo of relatively increased autofluorescence in the context of the greater hypoautofluorescent macular region. Conclusion: Biomicroscopy, OCT and FAF findings of presumed idiopathic OLD of the fovea strongly resembles those observed in association to chronic solar retinopathy. In association to OCT, FAF might represent an useful tecnique to detect subtle solar-induced injuries of the retina.
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36. Endophthalmitis
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Ciro Costagliola, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Parmeggiani, Mario Romano, Francesco Semeraro, and Adolfo Sebastiani
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ophthalmic surgery ,endophthalmitis ,Pharmacology ,Infectious Diseases - Published
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37. Toxoplasma gondii: an atypical presentation of toxoplasma as optic disc swelling and hemispherical retinal vein occlusion treated with intravitreal clindamycin
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Roberto Dell'Omo, Roger Wong, Badrul Hussein, Carlos Pavesio, Michele Marino, and Narciss Okhravi
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Visual Acuity ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Retinitis ,Methylprednisolone ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Vascular occlusion ,Uveitis ,Retinal Vein Occlusion ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Papilledema ,Anterior ,business.industry ,Clindamycin ,Panuveitis ,Chorioretinitis ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Female ,Toxoplasma ,Toxoplasmosis ,Uveitis, Anterior ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Vasculitis - Abstract
Background To present a case of toxoplasmosis with an atypical presentation and treated successfully with intravitreal clindamycin. Method A young Brazilian woman presented with panuveitis and disc swelling with associated hemispheric vascular occlusion in one eye. The presumed diagnosis was of a papillitis with vasculitis due to an unknown inflammatory condition. Results Following treatment with intravenous corticosteroids, macular star appeared 1 week after treatment. On the 2nd week, a focus of retinitis appeared, and the patient was started on antitoxoplasma treatment. This was poorly tolerated, and the patient was injected with intravitreal clindamycin. Inflammation eventually settled and an organized lesion typical of toxoplasma chorioretinitis was observed. Conclusion We describe an unusual presentation and the detrimental effects of toxoplasmosis in an otherwise immunocompetent subject. As the patient was not tolerating systemic antitoxoplasma treatment, intravitreal injection was administered and proved to be effective and well tolerated.
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38. 12-MONTH RETROSPECTIVE STUDY AND REVIEW OF PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY WITH VERTEPORFIN FOR SUBFOVEAL CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULARIZATION IN AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION
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Michele Della Corte, Ciro Costagliola, M Menzione, Carlo Incorvaia, Michele Rinaldi, Mary Romano, Claudio Campa, Francesco Parmeggiani, Roberto dell'Omo, Sergio D'Angelo, Incorvaia, C, Campa, C, Parmeggiani, F, Menzione, M, D'Angelo, S, Della Corte, M, Rinaldi, Michele, Romano, Mary, Dell'Omo, R, Costagliola, C., Rinaldi, M, Romano, M, Dell'Omo, Roberto, and Costagliola, Ciro
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Male ,Fovea Centralis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Porphyrins ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Photodynamic therapy ,Photodynamic therapy with verteporfin ,Macular Degeneration ,Age related ,Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Photosensitizing Agents ,business.industry ,Age-related macular degeneration ,Subfoveal choroidal neovascularization ,Verteporfin ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Macular degeneration ,medicine.disease ,Choroidal Neovascularization ,eye diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Choroidal neovascularization ,Photochemotherapy ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,medicine.drug - Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the 12-month visual outcome of photodynamic therapy with verteporfin (PDT-V) for patients with subfoveal choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to age-related macular degeneration and to verify the predictive role of visual and angiographic factors. METHODS: This retrospective, interventional, consecutive case series study included subjects with different forms of subfoveal CNV. All patients received PDT-V according to Treatment of Age-Related Macular Degeneration With Photodynamic Therapy/Visudyne in Photodynamic Therapy guidelines. A review of medical and angiographic records was performed. RESULTS: Two hundred sixteen patients were divided into 4 study groups: group I, 60 eyes with classic CNV; group II, 56 eyes with predominantly classic CNV; group III, 42 eyes with minimally classic CNV; and group IV, 58 eyes with occult CNV. In groups I and II, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was moderately decreased, without reaching a statistically noticeable level during the entire follow-up; lesion size reduction only reached significance in group I. Groups III and IV showed evident worsening of BCVA (P < 0.05), despite concomitant reduction in CNV size (statistically remarkable only for occult CNV). All study groups exhibited a significant correlation between higher baseline BCVA and better final visual outcome. In groups II and IV, smaller baseline CNV sizes also favorably influenced final BCVA. CONCLUSIONS: Standardized PDT-V minimizes deterioration of central vision only in patients with classic and predominantly classic CNV. Irrespective of the CNV type, better BCVA at presentation represents a good predictive sign. In predominantly classic and occult lesions, minor initial CNV dimension is also a positive prognostic element. © The Ophthalmic Communications Society, Inc. PURPOSE: To evaluate the 12-month visual outcome of photodynamic therapy with verteporfin (PDT-V) for patients with subfoveal choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to age-related macular degeneration and to verify the predictive role of visual and angiographic factors. METHODS: This retrospective, interventional, consecutive case series study included subjects with different forms of subfoveal CNV. All patients received PDT-V according to Treatment of Age-Related Macular Degeneration With Photodynamic Therapy/Visudyne in Photodynamic Therapy guidelines. A review of medical and angiographic records was performed. RESULTS: Two hundred sixteen patients were divided into 4 study groups: group I, 60 eyes with classic CNV; group II, 56 eyes with predominantly classic CNV; group III, 42 eyes with minimally classic CNV; and group IV, 58 eyes with occult CNV. In groups I and II, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was moderately decreased, without reaching a statistically noticeable level during the entire follow-up; lesion size reduction only reached significance in group I. Groups III and IV showed evident worsening of BCVA (P < 0.05), despite concomitant reduction in CNV size (statistically remarkable only for occult CNV). All study groups exhibited a significant correlation between higher baseline BCVA and better final visual outcome. In groups II and IV, smaller baseline CNV sizes also favorably influenced final BCVA. CONCLUSIONS: Standardized PDT-V minimizes deterioration of central vision only in patients with classic and predominantly classic CNV. Irrespective of the CNV type, better BCVA at presentation represents a good predictive sign. In predominantly classic and occult lesions, minor initial CNV dimension is also a positive prognostic element. © The Ophthalmic Communications Society, Inc.
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39. Vitreous mediators in retinal hypoxic diseases
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Ciro Costagliola, Roberto dell'Omo, Giulio Bamonte, Francesco Cifariello, Francesco Semeraro, Mario R. Romano, Roberto, Dell’Omo, Francesco, Semeraro, Giulio, Bamonte, Francesco, Cifariello, Romano, Mario, and Costagliola, Ciro
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Chemokine ,Angiogenesis ,Immunology ,Inflammation ,Review Article ,Biology ,Retina ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,angiogenesis ,Immune system ,Fibrosis ,medicine ,lcsh:Pathology ,Animals ,Humans ,Hypoxia ,Cell growth ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Oxidative Stress ,biology.protein ,hypoxia ,Cytokines ,medicine.symptom ,Stem cell ,Chemokines ,lcsh:RB1-214 - Abstract
The causes of retinal hypoxia are many and varied. Under hypoxic conditions, a variety of soluble factors are secreted into the vitreous cavity including growth factors, cytokines, and chemokines. Cytokines, which usually serve as signals between neighboring cells, are involved in essentially every important biological process, including cell proliferation, inflammation, immunity, migration, fibrosis, tissue repair, and angiogenesis. Cytokines and chemokines are multifunctional mediators that can direct the recruitment of leukocytes to sites of inflammation, promote the process, enhance immune responses, and promote stem cell survival, development, and homeostasis. The modern particle-based flow cytometric analysis is more direct, stable and sensitive than the colorimetric readout of the conventional ELISA but, similar to ELISA, is influenced by vitreous hemorrhage, disruption of the blood-retina barrier, and high serum levels of a specific protein. Finding patterns in the expression of inflammatory cytokines specific to a particular disease can substantially contribute to the understanding of its basic mechanism and to the development of a targeted therapy.
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40. Effect of intravitreal ranibizumab injections on aqueous humour concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor and pigment epithelium-derived factor in patients with myopic choroidal neovascularisation
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Fabiana Aceto, Rodolfo Mastropasqua, Andrea Russo, Mario R. Romano, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Semeraro, Antonio Porcellini, Ciro Costagliola, Costagliola, C, Semeraro, F, Dell'Omo, R, Romano, Mr, Russo, A, Aceto, F, Mastropasqua, R, and Porcellini, Antonio
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Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,genetic structures ,myopic choroidal neovascularisation ,Visual Acuity ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monoclonal ,Myopia ,Prospective Studies ,Humanized ,Degenerative ,PEDF ,choroidal neovascularization ,pathologic myopia ,ranibizumab ,Middle Aged ,Sensory Systems ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,Vascular endothelial growth factor A ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Choroidal neovascularization ,Intravitreal Injections ,Myopia, Degenerative ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.drug ,Aged ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Aqueous Humor ,Case-Control Studies ,Choroidal Neovascularization ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Eye Proteins ,Humans ,Nerve Growth Factors ,Protease Inhibitors ,Ranibizumab ,Serpins ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ophthalmology ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Antibodies ,medicine ,Aqueous humour ,business.industry ,Retinal ,eye diseases ,chemistry ,sense organs ,Choroid ,business - Abstract
Aims To investigate aqueous humour changes in vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) levels in patients with choroidal neovascularisation (CNV) secondary to pathological myopia (mCNV) before and after intravitreal ranibizumab injection (IVR). Methods This was a prospective, case–control study investigating aqueous levels of VEGF and PEDF in eyes with mCNV treated with IVR. Results Mean VEGF and PEDF levels in the aqueous humour of control patients were 25.7±4.9 pg/mL and 12.6±3.5 ng/mL, respectively. Lower levels of both VEGF (19.5±5.4 pg/mL) and PEDF (4.7±2.2 ng/mL) were found in patients with mCNV before IVR. After IVR, aqueous VEGF levels significantly reduced to 6.5±2.7 pg/mL, while PEDF levels significantly increased to 35.8±11.4 ng/mL. VEGF and PEDF levels significantly correlated with each other, and with best-corrected visual acuity and central retinal thickness. Conclusions The VEGF and PEDF levels in aqueous humour were significantly lower in the myopic group than in controls. Moreover, IVR resulted in reduced VEGF and increased PEDF levels in patients with mCNV. In mCNV, neovascularisation is associated with inappropriate VEGF and PEDF expression. A balance between VEGF and PEDF is crucial to prevent CNV development. Trial registration number NCT02175940.
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41. Effect of factor XIII-a G185T polymorphism on visual prognosis after photodynamic therapy for neovascular macular degeneration
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Andrea Russo, Ciro Costagliola, Donato Gemmati, Paolo Perri, Michele Rinaldi, C E Gallenga, Francesco Parmeggiani, Katia De Nadai, Sergio D'Angelo, Mario R. Romano, Francesco Semeraro, Roberto dell'Omo, Carlo Incorvaia, Maria Luisa Serino, Parmeggiani, Francesco, Costagliola, Ciro, Semeraro, Francesco, Romano, Mario R., Rinaldi, Michele, Gallenga, Carla Enrica, Serino, Maria Luisa, Incorvaia, Carlo, D’Angelo, Sergio, De Nadai, Katia, Dell’Omo, Roberto, Russo, Andrea, Gemmati, Donato, and Perri, Paolo
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Male ,Visual acuity ,Choroidal neovascularization ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Fibrin-clot stability ,Catalysi ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Macular Degeneration ,Retrospective Studie ,Anti-thrombophilia ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,pharmacogenetics ,Aged, 80 and over ,Photosensitizing Agents ,Pharmacogenetic ,Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Verteporfin ,Computer Science Applications ,Factor XIII-A G185T gene polymorphism ,Treatment Outcome ,Macular degenerations ,Pharmacogenetics ,Photodynamic therapy with verteporfin ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Catalysis ,Molecular Biology ,Myopia, Degenerative ,Population study ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.drug ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Porphyrins ,macular degenerations, choroidal neovascularization, pharmacogenetics, photodynamic therapy with verteporfin, fibrin-clot stability, factor XIII-A G185T gene polymorphism, anti-thrombophilia ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,macromolecular substances ,Photosensitizing Agent ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,White People ,NO ,Porphyrin ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged ,anti-thrombophilia ,choroidal neovascularization ,factor XIII-A G185T gene polymorphism ,fibrin-clot stability ,macular degenerations ,photodynamic therapy with verteporfin ,Factor VIII ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Macular degeneration ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Regimen ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Photochemotherapy ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
Macular degenerations represent leading causes of central blindness or low vision in developed countries. Most of these severe visual disabilities are due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and pathologic myopia (PM), both of which are frequently complicated by subfoveal choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Photodynamic therapy with verteporfin (PDT-V) is still employed for CNV treatment in selected cases or in combined regimen. In Caucasian patients, the common polymorphism G185T of factor XIII-A gene (FXIII-A-G185T, rs5985) has been described as predictor of poor angiographic CNV responsiveness to PDT-V. Nevertheless, the prognostic implications of this pharmacogenetic determinant on long-term visual outcome after a PDT-V regimen have not been evaluated. We retrospectively selected Caucasian patients presenting with treatment-naive CNV and receiving standardized PDT-V protocol for two years. The study population included patients affected by subfoveal CNV secondary to AMD or PM. We assessed the correlations between the polymorphic allele T of FXIII-A-G185T and: (1) total number of photodynamic treatments, and (2) change in visual acuity from baseline to the end of the follow-up period. Considering a total study population of 412 patients with neovascular AMD or PM, the carriers of 185 T-allele of FXIII-A (GT or TT genotype) received a higher number of photodynamic treatments than patients without it (GG wild-type genotype) (p <, 0.01, mean number of PDT-V: 5.51 vs. 3.76, respectively). Moreover, patients with 185 T-allele of FXIII-A had a more marked worsening of visual acuity at 24 months than those with the GG-185 wild genotype (p <, mean difference in logMAR visual acuity: 0.22 vs. 0.08, respectively). The present findings show that the G185T polymorphism of the FXIII-A gene is associated with significant differences in the long-term therapeutic outcomes of patients treated with standardized PDT-V protocol. The comprehensive appraisal of both anti-thrombophilic effects due to FXIII-A G185T variant and photo-thrombotic action of PDT-V toward CNV provides several clues about the rationale of this intriguing pharmacogenetic correlation. Further investigations are warranted to outline the appropriate paradigm for guiding PDT-V utilization in the course of the combined therapeutic protocol for neovascular macular degeneration.
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42. Effect of palmitoylethanolamide on visual field damage progression in normal tension glaucoma patients: results of an open-label six-month follow-up
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Andrea Russo, Francesco Semeraro, Ciro Costagliola, Roberto dell'Omo, Mario R. Romano, Rodolfo Mastropasqua, Costagliola, C, Romano, Mario, Dell'Omo, R, Russo, A, Mastropasqua, R, and Semeraro, F.
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Male ,Intraocular pressure ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Vision ,Visual Acuity ,Glaucoma ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Normal tension glaucoma ,Low Tension Glaucoma ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Medicine (all) ,Middle Aged ,Visual field ,Low ,Ethanolamines ,Visual field test ,Disease Progression ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,visual field ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,glaucoma progression ,intraocular pressure ,normal tension glaucoma ,palmitoylethanolamide ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Intraocular Pressure ,Palmitic Acids ,Tonometry, Ocular ,Vision, Low ,Visual Field Tests ,Visual Fields ,Tonometry ,Ophthalmology ,Ocular ,medicine ,Palmitoylethanolamide ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Amides ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,chemistry ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) oral administration on intraocular pressure (IOP) and visual field damage progression in normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) patients. Thirty-two consecutive patients affected by NTG were enrolled and randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive PEA treatment (group A) or no treatment (group B). Group A patients took ultramicronized 300 mg PEA tablets two times per day for six months. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), IOP, and visual field test were evaluated at baseline and at the end of the six-month follow-up. No significant differences in clinical parameters between the two groups were observed at baseline. At six months, group A patients showed significant IOP reduction (from 14.4±3.2 mm Hg to 11.1±4.3 mm Hg, p0.01). No statistically significant changes were seen in BCVA in either group. Visual field parameters significantly diminished in patients receiving PEA compared to baseline values (-7.65±6.55 dB vs. -4.55±5.31 dB, p0.001; 5.21±4.08 dB vs. 3.81±3.02 dB, p0.02; mean deviation [MD] and pattern standard deviation [PSD] respectively), while no significant changes were seen in group B. A generalized linear model demonstrated that the final IOP, MD, and PSD was affected only by the systemic PEA treatment (p0.01 each) and not affected by demographic or clinical characteristic between the groups. Hence, systemic administration of PEA reduces IOP and improves visual field indices in individuals affected by NTG. Neither ocular nor systemic side effects were recorded during the study period.
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43. Risk of reactivation of toxoplasmic retinitis following intraocular procedures without the use of prophylactic therapy
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Evelyne Oueghlani, Fernando Oréfice, Carlos Pavesio, Roberto Dell'Omo, André Luiz Land Curi, and Gustavo C Heringer
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Retinitis ,Risk Assessment ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Young Adult ,Infection ,Inflammation ,Aged ,Chorioretinitis ,Coccidiostats ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Phacoemulsification ,Recurrence ,Retrospective Studies ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Toxoplasmosis, Ocular ,Vitrectomy ,Ophthalmology ,Sensory Systems ,Ocular ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,health care economics and organizations ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Research centre ,business ,Toxoplasmosis - Abstract
Toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis is the commonest known cause of posterior uveitis worldwide and reactivation is unpredictable. Based on results from one study, the authors proposed that antitoxoplasmic therapy should be initiated as prophylaxis for intraocular surgery in patients with toxoplasmic scars. The aim of this study is to analyse the risk of toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis reactivation following intraocular procedures.Retrospective analysis of the medical records of a total of 69 patients who underwent intraocular surgery and presented with toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis scars.No patient received prophylactic antitoxoplasmic therapy. Reactivation following the surgical procedure occurred in four cases, with one at 3 months and the others respectively at 13, 14 and 17 months.Our study shows that intraocular surgery did not result in a significant reactivation rate of toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis in the absence of preoperative prophylactic antitoxoplasmic therapy.
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44. Metamorphopsia and optical coherence tomography findings after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment surgery
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Roberto dell'Omo and Marco Mura
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Female ,Humans ,Retinal Detachment ,Vision Disorders ,Postoperative Complications ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Ophthalmology ,business.industry ,Retinal detachment ,medicine.disease ,Retinal detachment surgery ,NO ,Optical coherence tomography ,Optical Coherence ,medicine ,Optometry ,Metamorphopsia ,Tomography ,medicine.symptom ,business - Published
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45. Some Physicochemical Remarks on Spontaneous Emulsification of Vitreal Tamponades
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Lucio Zeppa, Michele Cardone, Mario R. Romano, Luigi Ambrosone, Francesco Semeraro, Ciro Costagliola, Gennaro Bufalo, and Roberto dell'Omo
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Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Gravitational instability ,Physicochemical Phenomenon ,Materials science ,Chemical Phenomena ,Immunology and Microbiology (all) ,lcsh:Medicine ,Review Article ,Biochemistry ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Surface-Active Agents ,Silicone oil ,Vitrectomy ,Surfactant ,Volume concentration ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Medicine (all) ,Antifoaming agent ,lcsh:R ,Physicochemical Phenomena ,General Medicine ,Mechanics ,Vitreous Body ,Hydrodynamics ,Thermodynamics ,Emulsions ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Surface-active agents - Abstract
The importance of gravitational instability in determining the emulsification of vitreal tamponades is discussed. Theoretical results and numerical simulations indicate that the spontaneous formation of water-silicon oil is a rare event and that the very low concentration of surface active agents cannot justify the systematic formation of emulsions. The gravitational instabilities seem to play the main role. Our theoretical results seem in agreement with the experimental evidences; furthermore they indicate a future research line for the improvement of endotamponades. Indeed, the use of biodegradable antifoam may avoid the formation of bubbles and delay the formation of emulsions.
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46. Serum and intraocular concentrations of erythropoietin and vascular endothelial growth factor in patients with type 2 diabetes and proliferative retinopathy
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Francesco Semeraro, Luca Agnifili, Anna Cancarini, Ciro Costagliola, Giuseppina Ruggeri, Mario R. Romano, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Morescalchi, Semeraro, F, Cancarini, A, Morescalchi, F, Romano, Mario, Dell'Omo, R, Ruggeri, G, Agnifili, L, and Costagliola, C.
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Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Erythropoiesis stimulating agents ,Vitrectomy ,Type 2 diabetes ,Aqueous Humor ,Cohort Studies ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Diabetes mellitus ,Endocrinology ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Erythropoietin ,Aged ,Diabetic retinopathy ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,business.industry ,Radioimmunoassay ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Vitreous Body ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,Vascular endothelial growth factor A ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,chemistry ,Linear Models ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,Type 2 ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aim This study compared systemic and intraocular concentrations of erythropoietin (EPO) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) with levels in patients without diabetes, and looked for possible correlations between the concentrations found and other variables analyzed. Methods Concentrations of EPO and VEGF were measured in the aqueous and vitreous humours and serum of patients undergoing vitrectomy for PDR (33 patients) or for macular holes or puckers (20 control patients). EPO was assayed by radioimmunoassay, with a lower limit of detection (LOD) of 1.0 mIU/mL. VEGF was assayed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), with a lower LOD of 10.0pg/mL. Results EPO concentrations in serum did not differ significantly between the two groups, whereas EPO in vitreous and aqueous were higher in diabetic than in non-diabetic patients. VEGF in serum was lower in diabetic patients than in non-diabetics; conversely, VEGF concentrations in vitreous were significantly higher in diabetic patients. A direct correlation was found between vitreous and aqueous EPO concentrations, and between vitreous EPO and blood glucose concentrations. A significant, negative correlation between vitreous EPO concentration and age was also recorded. Conclusion High EPO concentrations in the vitreous of patients with PDR and its correlation with blood glucose suggest that EPO could play a role in the pathogenesis of PDR. All possible factors affecting serum and ocular concentrations of EPO and VEGF should be determined to identify compounds able to prevent and control this serious microvascular complication of diabetes.
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47. Influence of retinal vessel printings on metamorphopsia and retinal architectural abnormalities in eyes with idiopathic macular epiretinal membrane
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Ermanno dell'Omo, Roberto Iorio, Antonio De Lena, Francesco Cifariello, Roberto dell'Omo, Ciro Costagliola, Mariaelena Filippelli, Dell'Omo, Roberto, Cifariello, F, Dell'Omo, E, De Lena, A, Di Iorio, R, Filippelli, M, and Costagliola, Ciro
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Fundus Oculi ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Vision Disorders ,Visual Acuity ,Vitrectomy ,Biology ,Severity of Illness Index ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,macular pucker ,Macula Lutea ,Metamorphopsia ,retinal vessel printings ,Fluorescein Angiography ,External limiting membrane ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,optical coherence tomography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,fundus autofluorescence ,epiretinal membrane ,Retinal Vessels ,Retinal ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Fluorescein angiography ,eye diseases ,epiretinal membrane, fundus autofluorescence, macular pucker, optical coherence tomography, retinal vessel printings ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Female ,sense organs ,Epiretinal membrane ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Photoreceptor inner segment - Abstract
"\"To investigate whether the presence of retinal vessel printings (RVPs) in eyes having idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM) is associated with a higher degree of metamorphopsia or with more prominent abnormalities in the retinal architecture compared with eyes not having RVPs.. METHODS:. A cross-sectional study of 36 eyes in 36 patients was conducted. The patients were divided into two groups (18 eyes per group) on the basis of the presence or absence of RVPs on fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging. Metamorphopsia was assessed using M-CHARTS. The optical coherence tomography (OCT) and FAF images were recorded using the Spectralis HRA+OCT. The macula was divided into 15 squares, and the areas between the displaced retinal vessels and the corresponding RVPs were calculated.. RESULTS:. Vertical, horizontal, and average metamorphopsia scores did not differ between the two groups. However, only two patients in the group with RVPs had an average metamorphopsia score of 0.6 or less versus nine patients in the group without RVPs (P = 0.029). There was no correlation between the area of displacement and vertical (P = 0.44), horizontal (P = 0.8), or average (P = 0.38) metamorphopsia scores. The eyes with RVPs manifested a higher degree of irregularity of the external limiting membrane (ELM) and the photoreceptor inner segment\\\/outer segment (IS\\\/OS) lines (P = 0.042 and P = 0.014, respectively). The presence of RVPs was the only independent variable associated with an average metamorphopsia score of 0.6 or higher.. CONCLUSIONS:. The presence of RVPs in eyes with idiopathic macular ERM is usually associated with an average metamorphopsia score of 0.6 or higher using M-CHARTS and with a higher degree of irregularity of the ELM and IS\\\/OS lines at the fovea.\""
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48. Topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for macular edema
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Ciro Costagliola, Andrea Russo, Francesco Semeraro, Luisa Delcassi, Roberto dell'Omo, Francesco Parmeggiani, Mario R. Romano, Russo, A, Costagliola, C, Delcassi, L, Parmeggiani, F, Romano, Mario, Dell'Omo, R, and Semeraro, F.
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Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,medicine.drug_class ,Administration, Topical ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Cataract Extraction ,Review Article ,macular edema ,Topical Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs ,Drug penetration ,Anti-inflammatory ,Macular Degeneration ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Retinal Diseases ,Ophthalmology ,lcsh:Pathology ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Macular edema ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Nonsteroidal ,business.industry ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Therapeutic effect ,Complement System Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Diabetic retinopathy ,Cataract surgery ,Macular degeneration ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,chemistry ,Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases ,Disease Progression ,Prostaglandins ,sense organs ,business ,lcsh:RB1-214 - Abstract
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are nowadays widely used in ophthalmology to reduce eye inflammation, pain, and cystoid macular edema associated with cataract surgery. Recently, new topical NSAIDs have been approved for topical ophthalmic use, allowing for greater drug penetration into the vitreous. Hence, new therapeutic effects can be achieved, such as reduction of exudation secondary to age-related macular degeneration or diabetic maculopathy. We provide an updated review on the clinical use of NSAIDs for retinal diseases, with a focus on the potential future applications.
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49. Pars plana vitrectomy for the repair of primary inferior rhegmatogenous retinal detachment associated to inferior breaks. A comparison 25-gauge versus 20-gauge system
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Roberto dell'Omo, Sarit Y. Lesnik Oberstein, H. Stevie Tan, Heico M. Bijl, Marco Mura, Francesco Barca, Ophthalmology, Other departments, and Other Research
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Pars plana ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Microsurgery ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Pseudophakia ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Treatment outcome ,Sulfur Hexafluoride ,Visual Acuity ,Retinal perforation ,Vitrectomy ,Endotamponade ,Cryosurgery ,Retinal detachment surgery ,Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment ,NO ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Small-gauge vitrectomy ,Ophthalmology ,Inferior breaks ,Sulfur hexafluoride ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Retinal Detachment ,Retinal Perforations ,Retrospective Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Sensory Systems ,medicine ,business.industry ,Retinal detachment ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Retinal Disorders ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background: To compare anatomical, functional outcomes and complications of high-speed 25-gauge (G) pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) versus 20-G PPV for the management of primary inferior rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) associated to inferior breaks/holes. Methods: Eighty-five eyes from 85 patients with a minimum follow-up of 3 months were retrospectively evaluated. Forty-one patients underwent 25-G and 44 patients underwent 20-G PPV. All patients underwent PPV with fluid-air exchange, sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) 20 % gas tamponade and laser or cryo retinopexy. Results: The mean follow-up interval was 6.51(±2.32) and 6.63 (±2.58) months in the 25-G and 20-G groups respectively. Single-operation success rate was 92.7 % for the 25-G group and 81.8 % for the 20-G group (P = 0.24). Post-operative hypotony was observed in no case. Redetachment occurred in 3 eyes operated on with 25-G and in 8 eyes operated on with 20-G system. All retinas were attached at final follow-up. Logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution visual acuity significantly improved from 0.69 ± 0.76 to 0.33 ± 0.37 in the 25-G and from 0.47 ± 0.59 to 0.21 ± 0.28 in the 20-G group (P = 0.0007 and P < 0.0001 respectively). Conclusions: High-speed PPV and SF6 gas tamponade using either 25-G or 20-G PPV system, yields similar single operation anatomical success rates for the repair of uncomplicated, primary inferior RRDs associated to inferior breaks.
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50. Aqueous humor levels of vascular endothelial growth factor and adiponectin in patients with type 2 diabetes before and after intravitreal bevacizumab injection
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Luca Agnifili, Aurora Daniele, Francesco Semeraro, Mario R. Romano, Antonio Porcellini, Fabiana Aceto, Ciro Costagliola, Roberto dell'Omo, Costagliola, C, Daniele, Aurora, Dell'Omo, R, Romano, Mr, Aceto, F, Agnifili, L, Semeraro, F, Porcellini, A., Daniele, A, Romano, Mario, and Porcellini, Antonio
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Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Bevacizumab ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Type 2 diabetes ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Macular Edema ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ophthalmology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Macular edema ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Adiponectin ,vascular endothelial growth factor ,adiponectin ,business.industry ,Diabetic retinopathy ,Middle Aged ,Cataract surgery ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,proliferative diabetic retinopathy ,diabetic macular edema ,aqueous humor ,Endocrinology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,chemistry ,Intravitreal Injections ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To determine the levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and adiponectin (APN) in the aqueous humor of patients with type 2 diabetes before and after injection of bevacizumab (IVB). Twenty eyes of twenty consecutive patients with type 2 diabetes with PDR and clinically significant macular edema were enrolled in this study. Aqueous samples were collected at baseline and one month after IVB to evaluate VEGF and APN levels. Twenty age-matched patients undergoing cataract surgery were used as control. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and foveal thickness (FT) changes after IVB were also measured. Safety was assessed by recording the incidence of ocular and non-ocular adverse events. At baseline APN and VEGF levels were significantly lower in controls than in PDR patients (APN: 3.6 ± 1.1 vs 18.7 ± 4.5 ng/ml; VEGF: 22.6 ± 16.1 vs 146.2 ± 38.71 pg/ml). After IVB, both compounds significantly decreased. FT and BCVA at baseline were significantly different between controls and patients (FT: 215.6 ± 34.8 vs 532.7 ± 112.4 μm; BCVA: 23.6 ± 4.2 vs 18.4 ± 7.3 letters). After IVB a significant decrease of FT with a concomitant improvement of BCVA occurred. Neither ocular nor systemic adverse events were reported. Our findings demonstrate that patients with type 2 diabetes, PDR and macular edema show VEGF and APN levels in aqueous humor higher than those found in control subjects. IVB significantly reduced the levels of both compounds, which remained anyway at concentrations higher than those recorded in control subjects. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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