6 results on '"Shahlaee A"'
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2. Determining the effect of low-dose isotretinoin on proliferative vitreoretinopathy: the DELIVER trial
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Nikolas J. S. London, Francis Char DeCroos, Marc J. Spirn, Richard S. Kaiser, Rayan A. Alshareef, Carl D. Regillo, Mohammed Ali Khan, Jason Hsu, Mohammed Khuthaila, Abtin Shahlaee, Anthony Obeid, Vanessa A. London, Omesh P. Gupta, and James F. Vander
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Proliferative vitreoretinopathy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Administration, Oral ,Pilot Projects ,Vitrectomy ,Scleral buckle ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ophthalmology ,Dry skin ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Isotretinoin ,Aged ,business.industry ,Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative ,Low dose ,Retinal Detachment ,Retinal detachment ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,030104 developmental biology ,Multivariate Analysis ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,sense organs ,Epiretinal membrane ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
PurposeTo examine the effect of low-dose, oral isotretinoin in lowering the risk of proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) following rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) repair.MethodsProspective, open label, dual-cohort study with pathology-matched historical controls. The prospective experimental arms included two cohorts, composed of 51 eyes with recurrent PVR-related RRD and 58 eyes with primary RRD associated with high-risk features for developing PVR. Eyes in the experimental arms received 20 mg of isotretinoin by mouth once daily for 12 weeks starting the day after surgical repair. The primary outcome measure was single surgery anatomical success rate at 3 months following the study surgery.ResultsThe single surgery anatomic success rate was 78.4% versus 70.0% (p=0.358) in eyes with recurrent PVR-related retinal detachment exposed to isotretinoin versus historical controls, respectively. In eyes with RRD at high risk for developing PVR, the single surgery success rate was 84.5% versus 61.1% (p=0.005) for eyes exposed to isotretinoin versus historical controls, respectively. For eyes enrolled in the experimental arms, the most common isotretinoin-related side effects were dry skin/mucus membranes in 106 patients (97.2%), abnormal sleep/dreams in 4 patients (3.7%) and fatigue in 3 patients (2.8%).ConclusionThe management and prevention of PVR is challenging and complex. At the dose and duration given in this study, oral istotretinoin may reduce the risk of PVR-associated recurrent retinal detachment in eyes with primary RRD at high risk of developing PVR.
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- 2018
3. Drusen volume development over time and its relevance to the course of age-related macular degeneration
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Michael Kundi, Philipp Roberts, Ulrike Scheschy, Alessio Montuoro, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth, Michael Pircher, Christoph K. Hitzenberger, Bernhard Baumann, Magdalena Baratsits, Tamara J Mittermüller, Stefan Sacu, Abtin Shahlaee, and Ferdinand Georg Schlanitz
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Retinal Drusen ,Drusen ,Retina ,Imaging ,Macular Degeneration ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optical coherence tomography ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Geographic Atrophy ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Clinical Science ,Macular degeneration ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Fluorescein angiography ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Predictive value of tests ,Disease Progression ,Degeneration ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Optometry ,Female ,sense organs ,Choroid ,business ,Algorithms ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Volume (compression) - Abstract
Aims To quantify the change in drusen volume over time and identify its prognostic value for individual risk assessment. Methods A prospective observational study over a minimum of 3 years and maximum of 5 years and follow-up examination every 3 months was conducted at the ophthalmology department of the Medical University of Vienna. 109 patients presenting early and intermediate age-related macular degeneration (AMD) were included, of which 30 patients concluded a regular follow-up for at least 3 years. 50 eyes of 30 patients were imaged every 3 months using spectral-domain and polarisation-sensitive optical coherence tomography (OCT). Drusen volume was measured using an automated algorithm. Data of a 6-month follow-up were segmented manually by expert graders. Results Gradings from 24 000 individual B-scans showed solid correlation between manual and automated segmentation with an initial mean drusen volume of 0.17 mm 3 . The increase in drusen volume was shown to be comparable among all eyes, and a model for long-term drusen volume development could be fitted as a cubic polynomial function and an R 2 =0.955. Spontaneous drusen regression was observed in 22 of 50 eyes. In this group, four eyes developed choroidal neovascularisation and three geographic atrophy. Conclusions Drusen volume increase over time can be described by a cubic function. Spontaneous regression appears to precede conversion to advanced AMD. OCT might be a promising tool for predicting the individual risk of progression of AMD.
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4. Determining the effect of low-dose isotretinoin on proliferative vitreoretinopathy: the DELIVER trial
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London, Nikolas J S, primary, Kaiser, Richard S, additional, Khan, Mohammed Ali, additional, Alshareef, Rayan A, additional, Khuthaila, Mohammed, additional, Shahlaee, Abtin, additional, Obeid, Anthony, additional, London, Vanessa A, additional, DeCroos, Francis Char, additional, Gupta, Omesh P, additional, Hsu, Jason, additional, Vander, James F, additional, Spirn, Marc J, additional, and Regillo, Carl D, additional
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- 2018
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5. Determining the effect of low-dose isotretinoin on proliferative vitreoretinopathy: the DELIVER trial.
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London, Nikolas J. S., Kaiser, Richard S., Khan, Mohammed Ali, Alshareef, Rayan A., Khuthaila, Mohammed, Shahlaee, Abtin, Obeid, Anthony, London, Vanessa A., DeCroos, Francis Char, Gupta, Omesh P., Jason Hsu, Vander, James F., Spirn, Marc J., and Regillo, Carl D.
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Purpose: To examine the effect of low-dose, oral isotretinoin in lowering the risk of proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) following rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) repair. Methods: Prospective, open label, dual-cohort study with pathology-matched historical controls. The prospective experimental arms included two cohorts, composed of 51 eyes with recurrent PVR-related RRD and 58 eyes with primary RRD associated with high-risk features for developing PVR. Eyes in the experimental arms received 20 mg of isotretinoin by mouth once daily for 12 weeks starting the day after surgical repair. The primary outcome measure was single surgery anatomical success rate at 3 months following the study surgery. Results: The single surgery anatomic success rate was 78.4% versus 70.0% (p=0.358) in eyes with recurrent PVR-related retinal detachment exposed to isotretinoin versus historical controls, respectively. In eyes with RRD at high risk for developing PVR, the single surgery success rate was 84.5% versus 61.1% (p=0.005) for eyes exposed to isotretinoin versus historical controls, respectively. For eyes enrolled in the experimental arms, the most common isotretinoin-related side effects were dry skin/mucus membranes in 106 patients (97.2%), abnormal sleep/dreams in 4 patients (3.7%) and fatigue in 3 patients (2.8%). Conclusion: The management and prevention of PVR is challenging and complex. At the dose and duration given in this study, oral istotretinoin may reduce the risk of PVR-associated recurrent retinal detachment in eyes with primary RRD at high risk of developing PVR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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6. Drusen volume development over time and its relevance to the course of age-related macular degeneration
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Schlanitz, Ferdinand G, primary, Baumann, Bernhard, additional, Kundi, Michael, additional, Sacu, Stefan, additional, Baratsits, Magdalena, additional, Scheschy, Ulrike, additional, Shahlaee, Abtin, additional, Mittermüller, Tamara J, additional, Montuoro, Alessio, additional, Roberts, Philipp, additional, Pircher, Michael, additional, Hitzenberger, Christoph K, additional, and Schmidt-Erfurth, Ursula, additional
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- 2016
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