1,929 results on '"Retinal artery"'
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2. [FIBRINOLYSIN TREATMENT OF RETINAL ARTERY OBSTRUCTION].
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MIKUNI M, KIMURA S, and ONO Y
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- Humans, Fibrinolysin, Ophthalmology, Retinal Artery, Retinal Artery Occlusion, Retinal Vessels, Vascular Diseases
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3. [Effects of chlorpromazine (RP-4560) by retrobulbar route in ophthalmology. III. Retinal artery pressure changes].
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SANNA M
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- Humans, Chlorpromazine therapeutic use, Glaucoma therapy, Ophthalmology, Retinal Artery, Uveitis therapy
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4. Central retinal artery occlusion or retinal stroke: a neurosonologist's perspective.
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Taroza, Saulius, Jatužis, Dalius, Matijošaitis, Vaidas, Raugelė, Saulius, and Valaikienė, Jurgita
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RETINAL artery ,STROKE ,RETINAL artery occlusion ,STROKE units ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,THROMBOLYTIC therapy - Abstract
In central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) or retinal stroke, which is usually a vision-threatening condition, timely diagnosis is imperative to improve the chances of retinal preservation and to establish adequate secondary prevention measures. Even though retinal strokes have been traditionally assigned to the field of ophthalmology, while considering reperfusion therapy as the only way to avoid permanent vision loss, we suggest prompt evaluation of CRAO causes (primarily related to cardiovascular risk factors) performed by a well-organized interdisciplinary team (ophthalmologist and neurologist) in a neurovascular center with stroke expertise. Therefore, the most suitable adjunct method for rapidly diagnosing non-arteritic CRAO could be target transorbital ultrasound, performed by an experienced neurologist/neurosonologist in the stroke unit. Consequently, after an ophthalmological assessment, a final decision on thrombolytic therapy could be made. We accept that further research is obviously needed to determine whether transorbital ultrasound could replace ophthalmological investigation in the case of a suspected acute retinal stroke. We assert that retinal stroke requires interdisciplinary treatment in cooperation with neurologists and ophthalmologists, with an additive value for each to achieve the best results for the patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Survey comparing the treatment of central retinal artery occlusion with hyperbaric oxygen in Australia and New Zealand with the recommended guidelines as outlined by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society.
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Emmerton, William, Banham, Neil D., and Gawthrope, Ian C.
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HYPERBARIC oxygenation ,RETINAL artery ,RETINAL blood vessels ,BLINDNESS ,MEDICAL care ,PUBLIC health - Abstract
Introduction: Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) presents suddenly causing painless loss of vision that is often significant. Meaningful improvement in vision occurs in only 8% of patients with spontaneous reperfusion. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) is considered to be of benefit if commenced before retinal infarction occurs. The Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) guidelines on the management of CRAO were last amended in 2019. This survey questioned Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) hyperbaric medicine units (HMUs) about the incidence of CRAO cases referred and compared their subsequent management against the UHMS guidelines. Methods: An anonymous survey via SurveyMonkey® was sent to all 12 ANZ HMUs that treat emergency indications, allowing for multiple choice and free text answers regarding their management of CRAO. Results: One-hundred and forty-six cases of CRAO were treated in ANZ HMUs over the last five years. Most (101/146) cases (69%) were initially treated at a pressure of 284 kPa. This was the area of greatest difference noted in CRAO management between the UHMS guidelines and ANZ practice. Conclusions: Few ANZ HMUs strictly followed the UHMS guidelines. We suggest a more simplified management protocol as used by the majority of ANZ HMUs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Impacts of angiotensin II on retinal artery changes in apolipoprotein E deficient mice
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Li-Hui Meng, Shi-Yu Cheng, He Chen, Yue-Lin Wang, Wen-Fei Zhang, Huan Chen, Xin-Yu Zhao, and You-Xin Chen
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angiotensin ii ,retinal artery ,aneurysm ,apoe -/- mice ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the impacts of angiotensin II (Ang II) on retinal artery changes in apolipoprotein E deficient (apoE -/-) mice. METHODS: ApoE -/- male mice were infused by minipumps with Ang II at 1000 ng/kg·min (Ang II group) or saline (control group) for 28d. They were underwent ophthalmic fundus examination on day 0, 14, and 28 of infusion. Histopathologic examination, ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequencing and local Ang II measurement of retinas were conducted. RESULTS: Ophthalmic fundus examination showed Ang II infusion promoted the formation of retinal arterial aneurysm-like lesions on day 28. Optical coherence tomography revealed the ganglion cell and inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) thickness in the control group was significantly thinner than that in Ang II group (P
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- 2024
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7. RECAP: Clinicians and researchers don't shy away from hot topics in the field: The 15th annual Congress on Controversies in Ophthalmology heads to Athens, Greece.
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Charters, Lynda and Gorin, Michael B.
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RESEARCH personnel , *MEDICAL personnel , *MIGRAINE aura , *OPHTHALMOLOGY , *CAROTID endarterectomy , *ENDARTERECTOMY , *RETINAL artery , *RETINAL artery occlusion - Abstract
The interim results of the TEASE-3 study of gildeuretinol (ALK-001) by Alkeus Pharmaceuticals Inc showed that treatment halted progression of early-stage Stargardt disease for up to 6 years. Three teenagers enrolled in the study remained symptom- and progression-free during treatment, with one patient remaining so for 2 years and two patients for 6 years. Stargardt disease is an inherited genetic mutation that typically leads to vision loss and blindness, but gildeuretinol has shown promise in preserving vision. The TEASE-3 study is ongoing, and further data is expected to be released in 2025. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
8. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for central retinal artery occlusion: Visual acuity and time to treatment.
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St. Peter, Deidre, Na, David, Sethuraman, Kinjal, Mathews, Michaela Kunz, and Li, Albert S.
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RETINAL artery ,VISUAL acuity ,HYPERBARIC oxygenation ,RETINAL artery occlusion ,MOTION perception (Vision) ,OPHTHALMIC artery - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy as a treatment for central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). Methods: A total of 38 patients who underwent HBO2 for non-arteritic CRAO were identified. Patients with arteritic CRAO, branch retinal artery occlusion, ophthalmic artery occlusion, and other diagnoses were excluded from the analysis. The main outcome measured was the change in visual acuity at the most recent follow-up exam compared to the visual acuity at presentation before the initiation of HBO2 therapy. Results: The overall visual acuity after HBO2 compared with the visual acuity at presentation showed a mean improvement of 0.5 logMAR from 2.2 to 1.7 logMAR (p=0.0003). Patients who presented with hand motion and light perception vision had a mean improvement of 0.4 logMAR (p=0.06) and 0.8 logMAR (p=0.004) after HBO2, respectively. An average visual acuity improvement of 0.5 logMAR (p=0.01) was observed when patients underwent HBO2 earlier than 24 hours of symptom onset. This mean improvement increased to 0.9 logMAR (p=0.009) if HBO2 was initiated within eight hours. Conclusions: HBO2 may be an effective treatment for non-arteritic CRAO, especially if patients are treated early and present with salvageable vision. The time to treatment and the presenting visual acuity may be predictive factors on the visual prognosis following HBO2. Further studies with a prospective design and more patients are necessary to determine the long-term outcomes and the optimal protocol for HBO2 in CRAO patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
9. Bilateral retinal artery occlusion; A retrospective analysis of clinical presentation and management
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Jayant Kumar, Olukorede O Adenuga, Deepesh Chhablani, Haemoglobin Parida, Sabareesh Muraleedharan, Naresh B Kannan, and Kim Ramasamy
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diabetes ,hypertension ,occlusion ,retinal artery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: Retinal artery occlusion (RAO) is an ophthalmologic emergency and involvement of both eyes is rare. The aim of this study was to determine the pattern of presentation of bilateral RAO in south India and the associated systemic disorders. Methods: A retrospective review of the medical records of patients with bilateral RAO seen at a tertiary eye hospital in south India over a period of eight years was carried out. The patient's demographic and clinical data were extracted from the case files and analyzed using Epi Info statistical software. Results: Six hundred and seventy-four eyes of 662 patients were seen with RAO during the period of the study with 12 (1.8%) patients having bilateral involvement. The mean age of the patients was 58.3 years and males comprised 66.7%. There were 22 (91.7%) eyes with CRAO, and two (8.4%) with branch RAO. Three (25%) patients had simultaneous RAO. The median interval for the involvement of the fellow eye was 90 days. Hypertension and diabetes were the most commonly associated systemic disorders. Conclusion: Bilateral RAO is very rare and usually nonsimultaneous. Patients need to be aware of the possibility of involvement of the fellow eye after a unilateral RAO, and the importance of seeking medical care promptly if this occurs.
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- 2023
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10. Bibliometric analysis of the 100 most‐disruptive articles in ophthalmology.
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Patel, Parth A., Patel, Prem N., Becerra, Adan Z., and Mehta, Mitul C.
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OPHTHALMOLOGY , *GINGIVAL recession , *BLEPHAROPTOSIS , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *RETINAL artery , *INTRAOCULAR lenses - Abstract
The role of basement membrane
Am J Ophthalmol 0.557491289 1968 232 86 Canalicular inflammation in ophthalmic cases of herpes zoster and herpes simplex Am J Ophthalmol 0.555555556 1965 22 87 Prevalence of ocular anomalies among school children Am J Ophthalmol 0.555555556 1960 6 88 Neodymium laser cyclocoagulation JAMA Ophthalmol 0.554140127 1973 105 89 Ocular echometry in the diagnosis of congenital glaucoma JAMA Ophthalmol 0.552631579 1982 61 90 The use of liquid silicone in retinal detachment surgery JAMA Ophthalmol 0.551252847 1962 414 91 Uveitis and joint diseases. I. Surgical techniques and management JAMA Ophthalmol 0.678899083 1957 226 29 Changing trends in intraocular lens implantation JAMA Ophthalmol 0.676190476 1989 88 30 Trabeculectomy. [Extracted from the article] - Published
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11. RAVIR: A Dataset and Methodology for the Semantic Segmentation and Quantitative Analysis of Retinal Arteries and Veins in Infrared Reflectance Imaging.
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Hatamizadeh, Ali, Hosseini, Hamid, Patel, Niraj, Choi, Jinseo, Pole, Cameron C., Hoeferlin, Cory M., Schwartz, Steven D., and Terzopoulos, Demetri
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RETINAL vein ,RETINAL artery ,RETINAL blood vessels ,INFRARED imaging ,COMPUTER vision ,RETINAL imaging ,IMAGE color analysis - Abstract
The retinal vasculature provides important clues in the diagnosis and monitoring of systemic diseases including hypertension and diabetes. The microvascular system is of primary involvement in such conditions, and the retina is the only anatomical site where the microvasculature can be directly observed. The objective assessment of retinal vessels has long been considered a surrogate biomarker for systemic vascular diseases, and with recent advancements in retinal imaging and computer vision technologies, this topic has become the subject of renewed attention. In this paper, we present a novel dataset, dubbed RAVIR, for the semantic segmentation of Retinal Arteries and Veins in Infrared Reflectance (IR) imaging. It enables the creation of deep learning-based models that distinguish extracted vessel type without extensive post-processing. We propose a novel deep learning-based methodology, denoted as SegRAVIR, for the semantic segmentation of retinal arteries and veins and the quantitative measurement of the widths of segmented vessels. Our extensive experiments validate the effectiveness of SegRAVIR and demonstrate its superior performance in comparison to state-of-the-art models. Additionally, we propose a knowledge distillation framework for the domain adaptation of RAVIR pretrained networks on color images. We demonstrate that our pretraining procedure yields new state-of-the-art benchmarks on the DRIVE, STARE, and CHASE_DB1 datasets. Dataset link: https://ravirdataset.github.io/data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Creation of a Database of Images of the Eye with the Holographic Doppler Laser.
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RETINAL vein occlusion ,MACULAR degeneration ,INFORMATION technology ,RETINAL artery occlusion ,RETINAL artery ,DIABETIC retinopathy - Abstract
The article discusses the creation of a database of images of the eye using a holographic Doppler laser for clinical research in ophthalmology. The new medical device aims to visualize and quantify blood flow in retinal pathologies of vascular origin. The clinical trial, NCT06644196, involves acquiring images/videos with a second prototype of the holographic Doppler laser to better understand and quantify vascular anomalies in patients undergoing ophthalmology treatment. The study is observational, with a focus on assessing the usability of images/videos for visualizing arterial and venous vascular networks and measuring blood flow. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
13. Data on Ophthalmology Detailed by a Researcher at University of Miami (Ocular Ultrasound, a neglected tool in the diagnosis of central retinal artery occlusion).
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RETINAL artery ,MEDICAL screening ,REPORTERS & reporting ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,RETINAL artery occlusion - Abstract
A study conducted at the University of Miami highlights the importance of ocular ultrasound in diagnosing central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). The research found that ocular ultrasound imaging using a 20 MHz Annular Array Probe can detect the causative embolus in patients with CRAO. This neglected tool can aid in identifying the "retrobulbar spot sign" related to embolic central retinal artery occlusion, guiding investigations towards finding the embolic source. The study underscores the potential of ocular ultrasound in enhancing diagnostic capabilities in ophthalmology. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. Consensus Opinion for The Management of Soft Tissue Filler Induced Vision Loss.
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WALKER, LEE, CONVERY, CORMAC, DAVIES, EMMA, MURRAY, GILLIAN, and CROASDELL, BRITTONY
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DERMAL fillers , *VISION disorders , *OPHTHALMOLOGIC emergencies , *RETINAL artery , *HYALURONIDASES - Abstract
There are multiple treatment strategies proposed for the management of vision loss related to the injection of soft tissue fillers. Currently, there is no internationally accepted consensus on the immediate management of soft tissue filler induced vision loss (STFIVL). A recent systematic review of the literature concluded that there is not enough evidence to support retrobulbar hyaluronidase, and alternative treatments require exploration. The available literature demonstrates the inconsistent and unproven success of retrobulbar and peribulbar hyaluronidase in reversal of soft filler induced vision loss. Various therapeutics have been used to aid the reversal of vision loss but with mixed outcomes. The current evidence base does not support the use of retrobulbar and peribulbar hyaluronidase. The use of retrobulbar hyaluronidase for reversing soft tissue filler induced vision loss is controversial. Its efficacy remains unproven and there is mixed evidence within the literature. The current evidence suggests that there may be an increased risk of introducing severe adverse events associated with retrobulbar hyaluronidase and may even exacerbate the problem for those clinicians who are not ophthalmology trained. Therefore, we recommend two alternative treatment pathways for ophthalmology and non-ophthalmology trained practitioners. The suggested goal of this publication is to understand the pathophysiology of STFIVL, recognize signs and symptoms, and to propose algorithms to manage vision loss for both non-ophthalmology and ophthalmology trained clinicians. Clinicians must act swiftly and arrange immediate transfer to an emergency department or ophthalmology specialist setting to give the patient the best chance of vision restoration. The focus of any intervention for non-ophthalmology trained clinicians should be based around the immediate use of non-invasive techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
15. Central retinal artery occlusion and central retinal vein occlusion in contralateral eye
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Felipe Beltrão de Medeiros, Isabela Porto Silva Costa, João Pedro Vedovelli de Araujo, Jaqueline Cordeiro de Souza, and Hilton Arcoverde Gonçalves de Medeiros
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Retinal diseases ,Retinal artery ,Retinal vein ,Ischemia ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The case of a 55-year-old male who presented central retinal vein occlusion with marked macular ischemia in left eye is reported. Despite the intervention with sustained-release dexamethasone polymer injection and other clinical measures, the visual acuity was severely reduced in left eye. After 8 months, he returned to the emergency with acute visual loss of 2 hours of progression in right eye due to a central retinal artery occlusion, sparing only the territory of the cilioretinal artery. Patient underwent clinical maneuvers with anterior chamber paracentesis and intravenous injection of tissue plasminogen activator. Fluorescein angiography immediately after the procedures showed recanalization, but despite arterial vasodilation, no complete recanalization was observed after 24 hours. The patient developed retinal atrophy.
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- 2021
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16. Findings from Beijing Advance Knowledge in Ophthalmology (Observation of acute clinical manifestations of cosmetology-related ocular damage).
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SYMPTOMS ,OCULAR manifestations of general diseases ,OPHTHALMOLOGY ,RETINAL artery ,RETINAL artery occlusion - Abstract
A study conducted in Beijing, China, examined the acute clinical manifestations of cosmetology-related ocular damage (COD). The study collected data from 53 cases (89 eyes) of ocular damage caused by cosmetology procedures such as eyeliner tattooing, eyelash extensions, and mascara application. The most common type of COD was corneal damage, and the majority of patients recovered within 1-2 weeks with appropriate treatment. The study concluded that COD predominantly affects young and middle-aged females with cosmetology experience and can be effectively prevented and treated with a generally favorable prognosis. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
17. The U.S. Veterans Health Administration national giant cell arteritis (GCA) database cohort: incident ophthalmic complications in biopsy-negative GCA patients.
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Chung, Sarah H., Morcos, Meredith B., Pollock, P. Scott, and Ng, Bernard
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GIANT cell arteritis , *HEALTH services administration , *VETERANS' health , *RETINAL artery , *RETINAL artery occlusion , *RETINAL vein occlusion , *PROPORTIONAL hazards models - Abstract
Introduction/objectives: This study aimed to identify the incidence of ophthalmic complications of giant cell arteritis (GCA) among subjects with negative temporal artery biopsy (TAB) and to determine if duration of prednisone exposure relative to GCA diagnosis was associated with ophthalmic complications in TAB-negative subjects. Method: The U.S. Veterans Health Administration (VHA) national database was queried for subjects between 1999 and 2017 with ICD-9/-10 diagnosis code for GCA, procedure code for TAB, and ICD-9/-10 diagnosis code for blindness, anterior or posterior ischemic optic neuropathy, or branch or central retinal artery occlusion. Pharmacy data regarding prednisone dispensation were collected. A Cox proportional hazard model was performed using ophthalmic complication by 1 year as the outcome variable in TAB-negative subjects, adjusting for age, TAB length, TAB laterality, and prednisone dose relative to GCA diagnosis date. Results: Incident ophthalmic complication occurred by 1 year in 9.6% with positive TAB and in 6.2% with negative TAB. The majority of complications occurred within the first month for both groups. Compared to a reference group of prednisone initiation 0–14 days prior to GCA diagnosis, ophthalmic complications in TAB-negative subjects were significantly higher when prednisone initiation was delayed 14–28 days after GCA diagnosis. Conclusions: A substantial number of TAB-negative subjects accrued an incident ICD-9/-10 code for ophthalmologic complication within a year after diagnosis, most occurring within the first month. Delaying prednisone initiation 14–28 days after GCA diagnosis in TAB-negative subjects led to a 3.5-fold higher rate of ophthalmic events occurring by 1 year. Key Points • This study provides an incidence rate of ophthalmic complication by one year in biopsy-negative subjects suspected of having GCA. • Delaying prednisone initiation 14–28 days after GCA diagnosis in TAB-negative GCA subjects led to a 3.5-fold higher rate of ophthalmic events occurring by 1 year. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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18. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 4G/5G polymorphism and dyslipidemia with branch retinal artery occlusion in a young lady
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Bengi Ece Kurtul, Ahmet Elbeyli, and Sait Coskun Ozcan
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branch occlusion ,dyslipidemia ,plasminogen activator inhibitor ,polymorphism ,retinal artery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO) leads obstruction of blood flow in the distribution of the affected vessel giving rise to ischemia and reorganization of the retinal layers. It is a very rare diagnosis and the etiological risk factors of BRAO are not clean in the young population. Various hypercoagulable states leading to thrombosis appeared to be more responsible. Here, the authors present an interesting case of a 25-year-old female patient with BRAO accompanying with plasminogen activator inhibitor-1(PAI-1) 4G/5G gene polymorphism and dyslipidemia together, for the first time. There was a history of sudden painless blurred vision in her right eye 3 months ago. Her visual acuity was 20/20 in both eyes at the admittion. Fundus photo, red-free photo, optical coherence tomography images of 3 months ago revealed BRAO in the right eye. Fundus exam and images taken at the 3th month confirmed the recovery of retinal edema. Attenuation of inferotemporal retinal artery still mildly appeared. Applied confrontation fields showed a visual field defect corresponding with affected area. Ophthalmologists are advised to be aware of the importance of PAI-1 4G / 5G gene polymorphism and dyslipidemia conditions besides the other genetic mutations and thrombophilic markers regarding BRAO in young patients.
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- 2020
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19. Circumpapillary collateral vessel development in iatrogenic central retinal artery occlusion observed using OCT angiography
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Ami Konno, Akihiro Ishibazawa, Tomoko Ro-Mase, Satoshi Ishiko, Young-Seok Song, Noriko Nishikawa, and Akitoshi Yoshida
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Optical coherence tomography ,Optical coherence tomography angiography ,Central retinal artery occlusion ,Collateral vessel ,Retinal artery ,Posterior ciliary artery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: It has been reported that peripapillary loops develop after central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). Although cilioretinal anastomoses have been shown by fluorescein angiography (FA) and indocyanine green angiography, these examinations cannot confirm the structural continuity between the retinal arteries and the posterior ciliary arteries. In the current report, we followed a patient with iatrogenic CRAO in which circumpapillary collaterals formed and assessed the connection between these two vascular systems using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Observation: Iatrogenic CRAO developed in the left eye of a 30-year-old woman during preoperative embolization of a convexity meningioma. FA and OCTA showed complete impairment of the retinal circulation. Two weeks after this event, OCTA images showed flow in the retinal vessels and the beginning of collateral vessel development on the optic disc margin. Six months later, OCTA images showed that these circumpapillary collaterals connected branches of the retinal arteries with the vessels supplying the optic disc, which originate from the posterior ciliary arteries. Conclusion and importance: OCTA aided our understanding of the three-dimensional configuration of the circumpapillary collaterals that developed after iatrogenic CRAO, which included anastomosis of the retinal and posterior ciliary artery systems. OCTA is useful for noninvasively monitoring the status of retinal circulatory dynamics after iatrogenic CRAO.
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- 2020
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20. Unintentional retinal artery amputation during macular peeling
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Shimada, Yoshiaki
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amputation ,avulsion ,macular peeling ,retinal artery ,vitrectomy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Objective: To report a case of unintentional retina artery amputation during macular peeling.Methods: Observational case reportResults: A 73-year-old female underwent surgery to treat epiretinal membrane (ERM) associated with severe staphyloma in her left eye. While the ERM/posterior hyaloid membrane visually enhanced with triamcinolone (TA) was peeled, a movement of the forceps unintentionally involved the inferior temporal branch artery near the inner edge of the staphyloma. The artery was avulsed and amputated. Oozing from the retinal cleft that had once enfolded the artery and microscopic bleeding from the amputation stump were observed. The vitreous hemorrhage obscured a view of the fundus more than 4 weeks after the surgery. After 8 weeks, postoperative visual acuity was improved; however, the superior nasal visual field was lost, and the patient was aware of the broken vessel as a floater in her vision.Conclusions: Macular peeling is technically challenging, so meticulous attention must be paid to avoid any damage on vessels. The retina tissue was stretched in a staphyloma and vessels were bulged into the vitreous space especially at the inner edge of the staphyloma. High levels of TA dye here buried the texture of the retina. Excessive TA should be removed prior to macular peeling.
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- 2020
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21. Aravind Eye Care System Researcher Provides New Insights into Ophthalmology (The great escape- preserved cilioretinal artery with transient central retinal artery occlusion following snake bite).
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RETINAL artery ,SNAKEBITES ,EYE care ,RETINAL artery occlusion ,RESEARCH personnel ,OPHTHALMOLOGY ,OPTIC disc - Abstract
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Aravind Eye Care System in Pondicherry, India, has provided new insights into ophthalmology. The study focused on a 24-year-old female who experienced a snake bite on her left ankle, followed by localized pain and blurred vision in her right eye. The researchers found that the snake bite resulted in a transient central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) with the presence of a spared cilioretinal artery. This case is considered rare, as ophthalmic manifestations following a snake bite are uncommon. For more information, the full research article can be accessed for free online. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. New Type 1 Diabetes Study Findings Has Been Reported by a Researcher at Harvard Medical School (Retinal artery to vein ratio is associated with cerebral microbleeds in individuals with type 1 diabetes).
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A recent study conducted by researchers at Harvard Medical School has found that a significant number of individuals with type 1 diabetes show signs of cerebrovascular disease in brain MRI scans. These signs are associated with advanced stages of diabetic retinal disease, but not with mild or moderate retinopathy. The study examined the relationship between retinal vessel parameters and cerebrovascular changes in individuals with type 1 diabetes. The researchers concluded that regardless of the severity of diabetic retinopathy, the ratio of retinal artery to vein is associated with the presence of cerebral microbleeds in type 1 diabetes patients. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. New Central Nervous System Disorders Data Have Been Reported by Researchers at University of Calgary (Neuro-ophthalmic Manifestations of Autoimmune Disorders: Diagnostic Pearls & Pitfalls).
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- 2024
24. Using the Retrobulbar Spot Sign to Assist in Diagnosis and Management of Central Retinal Artery Occlusions.
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Smith, Austin T., Wilbert, Christopher D., and Ferre, Robinson M.
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RETINAL artery occlusion ,MONOCULAR vision ,ARTERIAL occlusions ,RETINAL artery ,RETINAL detachment - Abstract
Point‐of‐care ultrasound has become an integral part of the evaluation of monocular vision loss. Most commonly, it has been used to evaluate retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, and posterior vitreous detachment. Point‐of‐care ultrasound can also be used to evaluate central retinal arterial occlusion, whereby a retrobulbar spot sign is present. We present a case series of 4 patients presenting with monocular vision loss who were found to have central retinal artery occlusion. We describe what a retrobulbar spot sign is and how its presence or absence can assist in the evaluation and treatment of these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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25. The effect of adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy in patients with central retinal artery occlusion.
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Yoon-Seop Kim, Myung-Sik Nam, Eung Joo Park, Yoonsuk Lee, Hyun Kim, Soo Han Kim, and Yong Sung Cha
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RETINAL artery occlusion ,RETINAL artery ,HYPERBARIC oxygenation ,OPHTHALMOLOGIC emergencies ,VISUAL acuity ,MEDICAL societies - Abstract
Purpose: Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is an ophthalmic emergency with poor prognosis, despite diligent conventional treatment. According to the clinical recommendations of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society hyperbaric oxygen (HBO
2 ) is a potentially beneficial treatment; however, the benefit of adjunctive HBO2 in patients with CRAO in Korea remains unclear. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of adjunctive HBO2 in patients with CRAO. Methods: This registry-based observational study included adult patients who presented to the emergency department or ophthalmology outpatient department within 24 hours of the onset of CRAO symptoms. Data of patients from October 2016 to February 2019 were analyzed. The patients were categorized into two groups according to the use of adjunctive HBO2 : no HBO2 and HBO2 . Result: During the study period, 34 consecutive patients were enrolled, of which 19 were included in the study. In the total cohort, 10 patients (52.6%) were treated with adjunctive HBO2 . There were no statistically significant differences in terms of age, sex, comorbidities, duration from symptoms onset to hospital visit, presence of the cilioretinal artery, and use of anterior chamber paracentesis between the two groups. The HBO2 group showed significantly higher change in best-corrected visual acuity than the no-HBO2 group (p=0.043). Conclusion: Patients with CRAO in the HBO2 group showed significantly greater visual improvement than those in the no HBO2 group. Clinicians should consider adjunctive HBO2 in the treatment approach in patients with CRAO who visit the hospital within 24 hours of symptoms onset. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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26. Vasodilation of Pre-contracted Porcine Retinal Arteries by Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors with Enhanced Lipophilicity
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Thor Eysteinsson, Andrea García-Llorca, Andrea Angeli, Claudiu T. Supuran, and Fabrizio Carta
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Vasodilation ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Ophthalmology ,Swine ,Retinal Artery ,Vasodilator Agents ,Humans ,Animals ,Protein Isoforms ,Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors ,Sensory Systems ,Carbonic Anhydrases - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the vasodilation properties on pre-contracted retinal arteries of a restricted series of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (CAIs) of the sulfonamide type with enhanced lipophilicity, to assess if it affects the potency of CAIs as vasodilators.Carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibition andAll compounds induced vasodilation but at different concentrations. Among the tested compounds the most potent vasodilators were found to be the seleno-compoundAll the data reported in this study (i.e. results from myography
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- 2022
27. DETECTION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF UNRUPTURED RETINAL ARTERIAL MACROANEURYSMS
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Saori, Sakaguchi, Yuki, Muraoka, Naomi, Nishigori, Masaharu, Ishikura, Shin, Kadomoto, Manabu, Miyata, Tomoaki, Murakami, Sotaro, Ooto, and Akitaka, Tsujikawa
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Ophthalmology ,Retinal Artery ,retinal arterial macroaneurysm ,Visual Acuity ,Humans ,rupture ,unruptured retinal arterial macroaneurysm ,General Medicine ,Fluorescein Angiography ,unruptured ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Purpose: To determine the presence of unruptured retinal arterial macroaneurysms (RAMs) and to examine the characteristics of the detected lesions. Methods: This retrospective observational study included the affected and contralateral eyes of 50 patients (100 eyes) with symptomatic, unilateral, ruptured RAMs who visited the Department of Ophthalmology at the Kyoto University Hospital (April 2014–April 2020) and were followed up for at least 6 months after the onset. The presence and characteristics of unruptured RAMs were examined by reviewing the findings of color fundus photography and infrared scanning laser ophthalmoscopy performed before the onset or during the follow-up period. Results: Unruptured RAMs were detected in six of the 50 patients. Some patients had bilateral or multiple unruptured RAMs, and a total of 12 unruptured RAMs were detected in eight eyes of the six patients. Among the detected lesions, eight exhibited a longitudinal increase in their diameter during the follow-up period, whereas six exhibited ruptures. Conclusion: Unruptured RAM is not an uncommon retinal vascular abnormality and can enlarge and progress to ruptured RAM.
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28. RETINAL EMBOLIZATION AFTER CAROTID ECHO DOPPLER: A CASE REPORT
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Vasco Miranda, Ana Marta, Ana Carolina Abreu, and Nadine Gonçalves
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Male ,Central retinal artery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Fundus Oculi ,Retinal Artery ,Retinal Artery Occlusion ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Fundus (eye) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ptosis ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,Embolization ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Computed tomography angiography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Fundus photography ,Retinal ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,chemistry ,cardiovascular system ,sense organs ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
Purpose To report a case of symptomatic multiple retinal emboli during a carotid doppler ultrasonography (CDU) procedure. Material and methods Case report documented with clinical records, fundus photography (FP), optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) of the retina and computed tomography angiography (CT-A) of the supra-aortic vessels. Results A 60-year-old male patient, presented to the emergency department with sudden vision loss in the left eye (LE) and pain in the left upper eyelid noticed during a CDU procedure. On the LE, the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 20/200 and fundus observation revealed retinal arteriolar attenuation, retinal whitening with cherry point and multiple intra-arterial emboli in all arcades of the central retinal artery. CT-A of the supra-aortic vessels revealed an absence of filling throughout the cervical, petrous and cavernous segment of the left internal carotid artery, resuming only in the ophthalmic segment and an important stenosis of the left external carotid artery. He had no indication to be submitted to left carotid endarterectomy and began ocular massage and oral anticoagulant. 4 months later, ptosis was no longer present, BCVA improved to 20/20 with a residual scotoma and emboli disappeared on FP. Conclusion Embolic occlusion of retinal arteries may be an extremely rare but serious complication associated with CDU and patients and clinicians should be aware of it.
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29. Retinal embolism without vascular obstruction
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O, Nabih, N, Mtalai, L, Elmaaloum, B, Allali, and A, Elkettani
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Ophthalmology ,Retinal Diseases ,Retinal Artery ,Embolism ,Humans ,Retinal Vessels ,Vascular Diseases - Published
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30. Ocular blood flow and retinal, choroidal, and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in children with familial Mediterranean fever with at least five attacks
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Mehmet Tahir Eski and Mehtap Oktay
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Ophthalmic Artery ,Ophthalmology ,Nerve Fibers ,Choroid ,Retinal Artery ,Humans ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Child ,Blood Flow Velocity ,Ciliary Arteries ,Familial Mediterranean Fever - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate ocular blood flow and, retinal, choroidal and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in children with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) with patients who had at least five attacks.Fifty-six patients with FMF and 56 healthy subjects were enrolled in the study. Each participant's choroidal thickness (CT) and retinal thickness (RT) measurements were performed in the foveola and at horizontal nasal and temporal quadrants within 500-μm intervals up to 1.500 μm from the foveola using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography as well as the retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT). Disc boundaries were determined manually by identifying seven points on the inner edge of the scleral ring. Following complete ophthalmological evaluation, peak systolic velocity (PSV), end-diastolic velocity (EDV), and resistivity index (RI) values in the central retinal artery (CRA), ophthalmic artery (OA), and nasal posterior ciliary artery (NPCA) were measured using color Doppler ultrasonography (CDU) in the left eyes of the patients diagnosed with FMF and the controls. The results were subsequently compared.No statistically significant differences were observed between the groups in terms of all RNFLT quadrant and RT measurements. All CT measurements were thinner in patients with FMF than in the controls (For Central and Temporal_1500 p = 0.01; For Temporal_500, Nasal 500 and Nasal_1000 p 0.001; Temporal_1000 p = 0.002) except than the Nasal_1500 point. For nasal_1500 p = 0.121). The PSV and EDV values in the OA, CRA, and NPCA were significantly lower in patients with FMF compared to healthy controls (p 0.001 for all). In contrast, the RI values of all arteries were significantly higher than in the control group (Regarding OA, CRA and NPCA RI, p = 0.003, p = 0.039, and p = 0.039, respectively).The results of this study support the idea that chronic inflammation and frequent attacks in FMF may have an effect on decreased ocular blood flow and choroidal thinning.
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31. Pathogenesis of Terson syndrome
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SohanS Hayreh
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Ophthalmology ,Ophthalmic Artery ,Retinal Artery ,Humans ,Retinal Hemorrhage ,Retinal Vein ,Retina - Abstract
The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the pathogenesis of Terson syndrome (TS), which currently is controversial.The central retinal artery (in 39 orbits), posterior ciliary arteries (in 8 orbits), and central retinal vein (CRV in 21 orbits) were occluded in rhesus monkeys by exposing them to lateral orbitotomy. Fundus examination and fluorescein fundus angiography were performed before and immediately after cutting the vessels and serially thereafter during the follow-up period. The rationale of the experimental study design is discussed.In eyes with central retinal artery occlusion, retinal hemorrhages were seen soon after the procedure in 7 eyes, and on follow-up in a total of 15 eyes. In posterior ciliary artery occlusion, retinal hemorrhages were seen soon after the procedure in one eye, and on follow-up in a total of three eyes. In eyes with CRV, all eyes had extensive scattered retinal hemorrhages.The findings of this experimental study, and my basic, experimental, and comprehensive clinical studies on CRVO, suggest the following concept of the pathogenesis of TS: Compression of the CRV plays a crucial role in the development of TS. The CRV is compressed, as it lies in the subarachnoid space of the optic nerve sheath, by raised cerebrospinal fluid pressure and/or accumulated blood.venous stasis and raised venous pressure in the retinal veins, leading to venous engorgement, rupture of the retinal capillaries.retinal hemorrhages. The clinical importance of compression of the CRV and not occlusion of CRV in TS is that optic nerve sheath decompression by opening it and releasing the blood and raised cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure, would result in immediate decompressing of the CRV in the subarachnoid space and restoration of normal circulation and prevent visual loss.
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32. Ocular blood flow and choroidal thickness in ocular hypertension
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Serdar Bayraktar, Mehmet Can Gezer, Tamer Takmaz, Ali İpek, and Yelda Yildiz Tasci
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Central retinal artery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery ,Optic disk ,Ocular hypertension ,Glaucoma ,Ciliary Arteries ,Ophthalmic Artery ,medicine.artery ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Intraocular Pressure ,business.industry ,Short posterior ciliary arteries ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmic artery ,Optic nerve ,Ocular Hypertension ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Blood Flow Velocity - Abstract
Ocular hypertension (OHT) is a clinical entity characterized by elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) without optic nerve damage. In the presence of other risk factors, OHT may progress to glaucoma. This study aimed to evaluate ocular blood flow (OBF) and choroidal thickness (CT), which may be markers and/or risk factors that could assess the progression of OHT to glaucoma. Age and gender matched 60 eyes of 32 patients with OHT and 61 eyes of 31 control patients were included for this study. All participants underwent a detailed ophthalmological examination including best-corrected visual acuity, IOP measurement with Goldmann applanation tonometry, gonioscopy, optic nerve evaluation with 78 D lens, and visual field test with Humphrey visual field analyzer. Retinal nerve fiber layer, ganglion cell complex, and central corneal thickness measurements were performed by optical coherence tomography (OCT). CT was measured with OCT in the fovea, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm nasal and temporal to the fovea and from nasal and temporal to the optic disk. OBF data including peak systolic velocity (PSV), end-diastolic velocity (EDV), resistivity index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) were measured with color Doppler imaging (CDI) from the ophthalmic artery (OA), central retinal artery (CRA), medial and lateral branches of short posterior ciliary arteries (MPCA, LPCA). Systolic (SBP) and diastolic arterial blood pressure were also noted. CT measurement at each point in the OHT group compared to the control group were found to be significantly thinner (p = 0.001). There was a decrement in CT from the fovea to the nasal and temporal retina in both groups. In the OHT group, there was a significant decrease in PSV and EDV of OA, CRA, MPCA, and LPCA, and a significant increase in PI and RI of measured arteries. (EDV p = 0.036, PI p = 0.006, RI p = 0.006 for OA and p = 0.001 for other arteries and all OBF measurements). There was a negative correlation between CT and age, IOP and axial length (AL) in OHT group (r = − 0.529, p = 0.001; r = − 0.258, p = 0.047; r = − 0.345, p = 0.007, respectively, for fovea). But there was no statistically significant correlation between CT and other measurements in the control group, except age (r = − 0.860 p = 0.001 for fovea). We found that OBF decrement and choroidal thinning in OHT group compared with controls. Interpretation both of CT measurements with OCT and OBF parameters with CDI and new imaging technologies may help to prevent and reduce the possible optic nerve damage.
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33. Clinical variations and therapeutic challenges in the management of symptomatic retinal artery macroaneurysm: a tertiary center experience
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Arjun Shrestha, Samata Sharma, Bijay Khatri, Deepak Khadka, Barsha Suwal, Konstantinos T. Tsaousis, Nirsara Shrestha, and Rinkal Suwal
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery ,Visual Acuity ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Newly diagnosed ,Ranibizumab ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Guideline development ,Intravitreal bevacizumab ,Macular edema ,business.industry ,Mean age ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Aneurysm ,eye diseases ,Bevacizumab ,Treatment Outcome ,Hard exudates ,Intravitreal Injections ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE To find out clinical characteristics, therapeutic options, and visual outcome in symptomatic retinal artery macroaneurysm (RAMA) patients. METHOD Newly diagnosed cases of symptomatic RAMA from January 2015 to December 2019 were included. Fifteen eyes of 15 patients with mean age 62.46 years ± 14.89 (SD) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. RESULT Hypertension was present in 66.6% of the patients, and the commonest site was superotemporal (12 eyes, 80%). The most commonly employed treatment was Nd: Yag laser hyaloidotomy in 4 eyes (26.6%). Other treatments were intravitreal bevacizumab in 3 eyes (20%), focal laser with intravitreal bevacizumab in 3 eyes (20%), PPV with focal laser (13.3%) in 2, focal laser only in one (6.6%), PPV with focal and intravitreal bevacizumab in one (6.6%). The mean best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at baseline was 1.35 ± 0.84 LogMAR, which improved to 0.39 ± 0.53 LogMAR at the last follow-up. Presenting VA 0.77 (±0.40) improved to 0.20 (±0.17) p value (0.180) in intravitreal bevacizumab only group, 1.29 (±0.35) to 0.75 (±0.15) p value 0.66 in Nd: Yag laser group, 2.67 (±0.58) to 0.46 (±0.28) p value 0.019 in PPV group and did not improve in combined anti-VEGF and focal laser group due to dense hard exudates at the fovea in one and persistent cystoid macular edema in another case. CONCLUSION With regard to its presentation, which can vary tremendously, there are no approved guidelines for its treatment. The present study reinforces the need for a treatment guideline development. Customization of treatment should be considered depending on the clinical presentation of each case.
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34. Elevated retinal artery vascular resistance determined by novel visualized technique of laser speckle flowgraphy in branch retinal vein occlusion
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Marie Fukami, Kensuke Goto, Ryo Tomita, Takeshi Iwase, Hiroko Terasaki, and Eimei Ra
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery ,Science ,Pulsatility index ,Article ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Speckle pattern ,Doppler flowmetry ,Ophthalmology ,Retinal Vein Occlusion ,Laser-Doppler Flowmetry ,medicine ,Humans ,Eye manifestations ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Vein ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Retinal ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Retinal diseases ,eye diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Regional Blood Flow ,Vascular resistance ,Branch retinal vein occlusion ,Medicine ,Female ,Vascular Resistance ,business ,Blood Flow Velocity ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
We aimed to investigate the increase in resistivity of the retinal artery in the branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO)-affected area, and to visualize it. Thirty-two eyes of 32 patients with BRVO were measured by laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG). The retinal artery and vein running to the BRVO-affected area and vertically symmetrical vessels in the unaffected area were examined. We applied the LSFG parameter beat strength over mean blur rate (BOM), calculated using a similar method to the pulsatility index used in Doppler flowmetry to evaluate resistivity of the vessels. Our results showed that the BOM map could clearly visualize the increase of resistivity in the retinal artery as a two-dimensional map. The BOM of the arteries in the affected area was significantly higher than that of the unaffected area (P = 0.001). Multiple regression analysis showed that the ratio of BOM in retinal arteries of the affected area to the unaffected was significantly associated with the extent of retinal hemorrhage (β = 0.447, P = 0.009). In conclusion, the index of resistivity of the retinal artery in the BRVO-affected area was higher and could be visualized in a two-dimensional map. These findings and techniques would contribute to elucidate the pathophysiology of BRVO.
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35. Multimodal Imaging, OCT En Face, and OCT Angiography of an Anomalous Retinal Artery: Case Report and Review of the Literature
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María Paz Villegas-Pérez, Julian Garcia-Feijoo, Enrique Santos Bueso, Beatriz Vidal-Villegas, and Juan A Miralles de Imperial-Ollero
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Anomalous macular artery ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery ,Posterior pole ,Nerve fiber layer ,Optic coherence tomography angiography ,Case Report ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Retina ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Raphe ,business.industry ,Diagnóstico por imagen y medicina nuclear ,Retinal ,Anatomy ,RE1-994 ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Angiography ,Oftalmología ,Papillomacular bundle ,sense organs ,Tomography ,Retinal nerve fiber layer raphe ,business - Abstract
The purpose is to study for the first time the vascular plexuses and the retinal nerve fiber layer and raphe of a patient with a very uncommon anatomical variation: an anomalous retinal artery supplying the whole macula. We used multimodal imaging, en face spectral-domain optic coherence tomography, and spectral-domain optic coherence tomography angiography. One patient presented in his left eye a very unusual anatomical variation of macular vascularization. A retinal artery deriving from the inferior temporal retinal artery irrigated the whole macula. The formation of the papillomacular bundle and the temporal raphe nerve fiber layer has been attributed to the earlier development of the central retina and to the existence of 2 distinct watershed zones. However, there are very uncommon anatomical variations of the retinal vasculature in which large retinal vessels cross the raphe and could influence the morphology and structure of the nerve fiber layer of the posterior pole. We review the literature on the subject and document for the first time an anomalous artery that irrigates the whole macula, normal thickness and morphology of the nerve fiber layer, and the temporal raphe.
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36. Cilioretinal arteries and collateral vessels after occlusion of central retinal artery.
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Petrović, Nenad, Šarenac, Tatjana, Todorović, Miloš, Srećković, Sunčica, Petrović, Mirjana Janićijević, and Janićijević, Katarina
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RETINAL artery occlusion , *FLUORESCENCE angiography , *OPHTHALMOLOGY , *INTRAOCULAR pressure , *TONOMETRY , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Background/Aim. Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a disease of the eye where the flow of blood through the central retinal artery is blocked. It causes sudden, painless, unilateral and usually severe vision loss. The aim of our study was to examine significance of cilioretinal artery on collateral and neovasculatization development after occlusion of the central retinal artery. Methods. This study retrospectively reviewed all fluorescein angiography (FA) cases with confirmed CRAO and presenting, one or more, cilioretinal arteries on initial examination. The study included patients referred to the Clinic of Ophthalmology, Clinical Center Kragujevac for the examination in the period from January 2010 to January 2015. Ten eyes of 10 patients with confirmed CRAO and existing cilioretinal artery on initial examination were found and analyzed in this study. Results. This study included 10 (6 males and 4 females) patients from 50 to 76 years old (mean 66.3 ± 10.078 years). Visual acuity on initial examination presented on the decimal scale was from 0.01 to 0.2 (mean 0.087 ± 0.066). Intraocular pressure measured by applanation tonometry was in the range from 14 to 20 mmHg (mean 16.7 ± 2.540 mmHg). Cilioretinal artery was revealed on the first FA examination of all eyes. On control FA, in three eyes de novo collaterals were discovered. In the first eye, collaterals were discovered after two months, in the second eye after four months, and in the third eye after seven months of the performing the initial angiogram. Visual acuity was checked after one year. It was from light perception to 0.03 (mean 0.016 ± 0.009). Conclusion. The presence of cilioretinal arteries with preexisting or de novo developed collaterals was not enough to preserve visual acuity and prevent neovascularisation over a longer period after CRAO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Effect of calcium dobesilate on retrobulbar blood flow and choroidal thickness in patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy
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Mohammad Reza Khalili, Hossein Ashraf, Maryam Akbari, Hamidreza Jahanbani-Ardakani, Mehrzad Lotfi, and Morteza Ghaffari
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Central retinal artery ,Retinal Artery ,Blood–retinal barrier ,Calcium dobesilate ,Calcium Dobesilate ,Ciliary Arteries ,Ophthalmic Artery ,medicine.artery ,Ophthalmology ,Diabetes mellitus ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Aged ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,business.industry ,Diabetic retinopathy ,Blood flow ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Ciliary arteries ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Regional Blood Flow ,Ophthalmic artery ,business ,Blood Flow Velocity ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common causes of blindness in work-aging adults and develops in one third of diabetic patients. Calcium dobesilate (CaD) treatment have protective effects on blood retinal barrier (BRB) and anti-oxidant as well as anti-inflammatory properties. To assess effects of CaD administration on retrobulbar blood flow and choroidal thickness in patients with diabetic retinopathy. In this quasi-experimental study, diabetic patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR) were recruited from Shahid Motahari and Poostchi ophthalmology clinic affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Patients were treated with CaD, 1 gr per day for seven days. Before and after CaD administration, retrobulbar blood flow and subfoveal choroidal thickness were assessed. Retrobulbar blood flow were evaluated by measuring peak systolic velocity (PSV), end diastolic velocity (EDV) and resistive index (RI) of ophthalmic artery (OA), central retinal artery (CRA) and short ciliary artery (SCA). In this study, 26 DR patients with a mean age of 56.15 ± 8.93 years and mean diabetes mellitus duration of 15.04 ± 7.64 years were enrolled. Subfoveal choroidal thickness was significantly increased from 316.08 ± 61.69 to 327.81 ± 58.03 after CaD treatment (P value
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38. Utility of Doppler ultrasound for the study of ocular vascular disease
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Luis Castilla-Guerra, A. Gómez Escobar, and J.F. Gómez Cerezo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Central retinal artery ,Eye Diseases ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retinopatía diabética ,Ischemia ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Tecnología médica ,Vein ,Ultrasonography ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,business.industry ,Vascular disease ,Ultrasound ,General Medicine ,Blood flow ,Diabetic retinopathy ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ultrasonografía Doppler ,Posterior segment of eyeball ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oftalmología ,Eye disorder ,sense organs ,business ,Enfermedad - Abstract
Los problemas vasculares oculares constituyen una patología emergente dentro de la actividad del internista. La ecografía ocular es una técnica ampliamente utilizada para evaluar una variedad de afecciones oculares; en particular, el estudio por ecografía Doppler de los vasos oftálmicos se ha convertido en una herramienta muy útil en el diagnóstico de diversas enfermedades oculares. La ecografía Doppler permite examinar el flujo sanguíneo ocular, incluso en presencia de opacidades oculares que impidan una visión del segmento posterior del ojo. En esta revisión describimos los principios y técnicas para el examen ecográfico Doppler vascular ocular y proporcionamos una aproximación general a las características ecográficas de los trastornos vasculares oculares más importantes para la práctica clínica de los internistas, entre los que se incluyen la oclusión de la arteria y de la vena central de la retina, el síndrome isquémico crónico retiniano, la neuropatía óptica isquémica anterior y la retinopatía diabética. Ocular vascular problems represent an emerging pathology within the activity of the internist. Ocular ultrasound is a widely used technique to evaluate a variety of eye conditions. Specifically, Doppler ultrasound of the ophthalmic vessels has become a very useful tool in diagnosing various eye diseases. Doppler ultrasound allows for examining blood flow in the eye even in the presence of eye opacities that impede viewing the posterior segment of the eye. In this review, we describe the principles and techniques of an ocular vascular Doppler ultrasound examination in clinical practice and provide a general approach to the ultrasound characteristics of the most important vascular eye disorders for internists. These include central retinal artery and vein occlusions, chronic retinal ischemic syndrome, anterior optic ischemic neuropathy, and diabetic retinopathy. Sin financiación 3.064 JCR (2021) Q2, 82/172 Medicine, General & Internal 0.300 SJR (2021) Q3, 1734/2489 Medicine (miscellaneous) No data IDR 2021 UEM
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39. Mount Sinai Hospital Reports Findings in Retinopathy of Prematurity (Vascular Imaging Findings In Retinopathy of Prematurity).
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RETROLENTAL fibroplasia ,RETINAL artery ,OPHTHALMIC artery ,PREMATURE infants ,PANEL analysis - Abstract
A recent report from Mount Sinai Hospital discusses the use of vascular imaging in the diagnosis, management, and monitoring of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), a vascular disease that can cause blindness in preterm infants. The report summarizes the current literature on vascular imaging and ROP, highlighting findings such as increased peak systolic velocity in the retinal and ophthalmic arteries, increased vascular tortuosity, smaller foveal avascular zone, and altered vessel density in ROP patients compared to healthy controls. However, the available studies are inconclusive and lack robust longitudinal data. The researchers suggest that vascular imaging, along with retinal examination, could be a valuable tool in ROP diagnosis and management. [Extracted from the article]
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40. New Diabetic Retinopathy Data Has Been Reported by a Researcher at Amrita Institute of Medical Science (Association between resistivity index of central retinal artery and severity of diabetic retinopathy).
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Keywords: Angiology; Biomarkers; Diabetic Angiopathies; Diabetic Retinopathy; Diagnostics and Screening; Eye Diseases and Conditions; Health and Medicine; Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions; Ophthalmology; Optical Coherence Tomography; Retinal Artery; Retinal Diseases and Conditions; Retinopathy; Vascular Diseases and Conditions EN Angiology Biomarkers Diabetic Angiopathies Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnostics and Screening Eye Diseases and Conditions Health and Medicine Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions Ophthalmology Optical Coherence Tomography Retinal Artery Retinal Diseases and Conditions Retinopathy Vascular Diseases and Conditions 211 211 1 11/06/23 20231106 NES 231106 2023 NOV 6 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Diabetes Week -- Data detailed on diabetic retinopathy have been presented. Type II diabetics visiting our OPD underwent DR screening and were graded into three categories according to ETDRS classification which include Group A-No diabetic retinopathy (No DR), Group B-Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (Moderate-Severe-Very Severe NPDR), and Group C-Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). [Extracted from the article]
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41. New Study Findings from Department of Ophthalmology Illuminate Research in Retinal Artery Occlusion (Progress in central retinal artery occlusion: a narrative review).
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RETINAL artery ,RETINAL artery occlusion ,OPHTHALMOLOGY ,ARTERIAL occlusions ,EYE diseases ,SURGICAL instruments ,RETINAL imaging ,VITRECTOMY - Abstract
Keywords: Angiology; Arterial Occlusive Diseases; Epidemiology; Eye Diseases and Conditions; Health and Medicine; Retinal Artery; Retinal Artery Occlusion; Retinal Diseases and Conditions; Vascular Diseases and Conditions EN Angiology Arterial Occlusive Diseases Epidemiology Eye Diseases and Conditions Health and Medicine Retinal Artery Retinal Artery Occlusion Retinal Diseases and Conditions Vascular Diseases and Conditions 441 441 1 10/03/23 20231003 NES 231003 2023 OCT 2 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Cardiovascular Week -- New research on retinal artery occlusion is the subject of a new report. Keywords for this news article include: Department of Ophthalmology, Angiology, Epidemiology, Health and Medicine, Retinal Artery Occlusion, Arterial Occlusive Diseases, Eye Diseases and Conditions, Retinal Diseases and Conditions, Vascular Diseases and Conditions. Angiology, Arterial Occlusive Diseases, Epidemiology, Eye Diseases and Conditions, Health and Medicine, Retinal Artery, Retinal Artery Occlusion, Retinal Diseases and Conditions, Vascular Diseases and Conditions. [Extracted from the article]
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42. University of Tennessee Health Science Center Researcher Describes New Findings in Central Serous Chorioretinopathy (Testosterone-Induced Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Mimicking a Choroidal Mass).
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MEDICAL centers ,RESEARCH personnel ,RETINAL vein occlusion ,EYE diseases ,RETINAL artery ,RETINAL artery occlusion - Abstract
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy, Eye Diseases and Conditions, Health and Medicine, Ophthalmology, Retinal Diseases and Conditions Keywords: Central Serous Chorioretinopathy; Eye Diseases and Conditions; Health and Medicine; Ophthalmology; Retinal Diseases and Conditions EN Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Eye Diseases and Conditions Health and Medicine Ophthalmology Retinal Diseases and Conditions 427 427 1 09/25/23 20230929 NES 230929 2023 SEP 28 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Hematology Week -- A new study on central serous chorioretinopathy is now available. [Extracted from the article]
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43. [Changes in ocular hemodynamics in patients recovered from COVID-19]
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Yu.N. Yusef, D.V. Andzhelova, E.E. Kazaryan, and M.V. Vorobyova
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Male ,Ophthalmology ,Ophthalmic Artery ,Regional Blood Flow ,Retinal Artery ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Hemodynamics ,Anticoagulants ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Female ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Blood Flow Velocity - Abstract
To evaluate the severity of hemodynamic changes in the ocular vessels of patients recovered from COVID-19.The study included 44 patients (88 eyes) aged 28-60 years, among them 24 (54.5%) women and 20 (45.4%) men, with SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by PCR no more than 2 months prior to enrollment and with no ophthalmological complaints within 2 months before the disease, as well as 20 healthy volunteers (40 eyes). At the time of the study all patients had a negative PCR result for SARS-CoV-2. The patients were divided into 2 groups. The first group comprised 24 patients who did not take any anticoagulants during the treatment. The second group consisted of 20 patients who received anticoagulants (Rivaroxaban (Xarelto)) at a dosage of 10 mg per day for 1-1.5 months. The maximum systolic (Vs), end-diastolic (Vd) blood flow velocity, as well as resistance index (RI) in the ophthalmic artery (OA), central retinal artery (CRA) and short posterior ciliary arteries (SPCA) were measured in all study patients with the ultrasound imaging system VOLUSON E8 Expert («Kretz», USA). Additionally, the flowmetry method was used to assess the volumetric ocular blood flow (VOBF) on Ocular Blood Flow Analyzer system («Paradigm Medical Industries, Inc.», USA).In the first group, a decrease in Vs and Vd was noted amid a significant increase of RI in CRA and SPCA, as well as an increase of RI in OA compared with the age-normal values (Blood flow velocity parameters in the ocular vessels are reduced in patients recovered from COVID-19 compared to the age-normal values. There was a significant decrease in volumetric ocular blood flow parameters in COVID-19 patients who did not take any anticoagulants compared to the age-normal values. Anticoagulants intake has a positive impact on hemodynamic characteristics in the ocular vessels and volumetric ocular blood flow in patients with COVID-19.Оценка выраженности гемодинамических изменений в сосудах глаза у пациентов, перенесших COVID-19.В исследовании приняли участие 44 пациента (88 глаз) в возрасте 28—60 лет, из них 24 (54,5%) женщины и 20 (45,5%) мужчин, с инфекцией SARS-CoV-2, подтвержденной методом полимеразной цепной реакции (ПЦР), не более 2 мес назад и отсутствием офтальмологических жалоб в течение 2 мес до начала заболевания, а также 20 здоровых добровольцев (40 глаз). На момент исследования пациенты имели отрицательный результат ПЦР к SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).Все пациенты были разделены на две группы: 1-ю группу составили 24 пациента, не получавших в процессе лечения антикоагулянты, 2-ю группу — 20 пациентов, принимавших антикоагулянт: ривароксабан (Ксарелто) в дозе 10 мг/сут в течение 1—1,5 мес. Всем пациентам проводили оценку максимальной систолической (Vs), конечной диастолической (Vd) скорости кровотока, а также индекса резистентности (RI) в глазной артерии (ГА), центральной артерии сетчатки (ЦАС) и задних коротких цилиарных артериях (ЗКЦА) методом цветового допплеровского картирования на ультразвуковом диагностическом приборе VOLUSON Е8 Expert («Kretz», США) и оценку объемного глазного кровотока (ОГК) методом флоуметрии на анализаторе глазного кровотока Paradigm Blood Flow Analyzed («Medical Indastries Inc.», США).В 1-й группе отмечено снижение Vs и Vd на фоне существенного увеличения RI в ЦАС и ЗКЦА, а также увеличение RI в ГА по сравнению с возрастной нормой (У пациентов, перенесших COVID-19, отмечается снижение показателей скорости кровотока в сосудах глаза по сравнению с возрастной нормой. У пациентов с COVID-19, не принимавших антикоагулянты, отмечено существенное снижение показателей ОГК по сравнению со значениями возрастной нормы. Прием антикоагулянтов положительно влияет на показатели гемодинамики в сосудах глаза и ОГК у пациентов с COVID-19.
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44. Effect of combined laser and anti-vascular endothelial growth factor in a retinal capillary macroaneurysm
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Muna Bhende, RamyaR Nadig, Himanshu Kashyap, and MohanaP Loganathan
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Ophthalmology ,Retinal Artery ,Lasers ,Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysm ,Humans ,Endothelial Growth Factors - Published
- 2022
45. The retinal vasculature pathophysiological changes in vision recovery after treatment for indirect traumatic optic neuropathy patients
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Jianbo Shi, Jinmiao Li, Rong Lu, Yang Gao, Xi Lv, Cong Nie, Xiaofeng Lin, Huan Ma, and Guangwei Luo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Indirect traumatic optic neuropathy ,Decompression ,Retinal Artery ,Visual Acuity ,Neurophthalmology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Evoked potential ,Oxygen saturation (medicine) ,Retina ,Optic canal ,business.industry ,Retinal Vessels ,Retinal ,eye diseases ,Optical coherence tomography angiography ,Sensory Systems ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Optic Nerve Injuries ,Retinal oxygen saturation ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Evoked Potentials, Visual ,Vasculature ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Vision recovery ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the retinal vasculature pathophysiological changes of indirect traumatic optic neuropathy (ITON) patients after effective surgery. Methods Monocular ITON patients who underwent endoscopic trans-ethmosphenoid optic canal decompression (ETOCD) or conservative treatments in Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center from January 2017 to June 2020 were recruited. Visual acuity (VA), visual evoked potential (VEP), oxygen saturation of retinal blood vessels (SO2), and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) were measured. All patients were followed up at least 3 months after treatments. Results A total of 95 ITON patients were recruited, including 77 patients who underwent ETOCD and 18 patients who underwent conservative treatments. After treatments, more patients received ETOCD (59/77 = 76.6%) presented with improved VA compared with the patients with conservative treatments (6/18 = 33.3%). Compared with the pre-therapeutic measurements, VEP were significantly improved after surgery in ETOCD-treated patients (P P 2 and the differences between arteries and veins were improved in ETOCD-treated patients (P (P Conclusions Vision recovery after effective treatment of ITON patients was associated with the increased oxygen saturation of retinal vessels, better availability of oxygen in the retina, greater vessel density, and thicker retinas, which might further underlie the vasculature mechanism of vision recovery in ITON patients.
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- 2021
46. Near-Infrared Reflectance Imaging to Detect an Incipient Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysm
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Maria Paz Cirillo, Tamara Zompa, Anastasia Zienkiewicz, Anibal Francone, and Martin Charles
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Retinal Artery ,Retina macroaneurysm ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,High blood pressure ,Optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,Case report ,medicine ,Near infrared reflectance ,0101 mathematics ,Retinal arterial macroaneurysms ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,010102 general mathematics ,Retinal ,RE1-994 ,Reflectivity ,Left eye ,Near-infrared imaging ,chemistry ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Thickening ,business - Abstract
Retinal arterial macroaneurysms (RAM) are characterized by a saccular or fusiform dilation of the retinal artery wall. An 84-year-old Caucasian woman with a medical history of poorly controlled hypertension was diagnosed with RAM in the left eye. Previous macular spectral-domain optical coherence tomography images from the patient were available for comparison. Near-infrared reflectance imaging (NIR-R), taken 3 years before, demonstrated a cuff-type thickening of the arteriolar vessel wall at the site of the current complicated RAM that had gone completely unnoticed. These findings suggest that NIR-R may contribute to the detection of early damage of the arterial wall that may predict arterial aneurysm formation in hypertensive patients.
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47. VITREOUS SEEDING OF CHOROIDAL MELANOMA
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Hansell Soto, Vishal Raval, Charles V. Biscotti, Gabrielle Yeaney, Randy C. Bowen, Jonathan E. Sears, and Arun D. Singh
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Brachytherapy ,Eye Enucleation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Neoplasm Seeding ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Melanoma ,business.industry ,Choroid Neoplasms ,Eye Neoplasms ,Retinal ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Primary tumor ,eye diseases ,Vitreous Body ,chemistry ,Vitreous hemorrhage ,Histopathology ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE To report a case of vitreous seeding in a medium-sized choroidal melanoma and review the literature. METHODS Observational case report and review of literature for pathogenesis, role of vitreous biopsy, and treatment outcomes. RESULTS A case of 57-year-old man diagnosed with vitreous seeding in the left eye 1 year after episcleral brachytherapy for medium-sized choroidal melanoma. The patient was initially diagnosed to have subretinal and vitreous hemorrhage due to rupture of a retinal artery macroaneurysm for which focal laser and intravitreal antivascular endothelial growth factor injections were administered. Over the next 9 months, the vitreous hemorrhage cleared and choroidal melanoma with retinal invasion became evident. One year after brachytherapy, the primary tumor regressed with resolution of surrounding subretinal fluid and hemorrhage. However, gradual decline in the visual acuity from 20/50 to 20/500 with increase of pigmented debris over the retinal surface and in the vitreous cavity was noted. A vitreous biopsy confirmed the presence of viable melanoma cells (epithelioid type), and the eye was enucleated. Histopathology showed microscopic persistence of primary tumor with diffuse vitreous seeding. CONCLUSION Vitreous seeding of choroidal melanoma poses a diagnostic and management challenge.
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48. Optic Disc Features in Familial Retinal Arteriolar Tortuosity
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Veit Sturm, Christophe Valmaggia, Veronika Sinner, Jan Heckmann, and Margarita G. Todorova
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Multimodal imaging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Retina ,Retinal Artery ,business.industry ,Optic Disk ,Retinal Vessels ,Retinal ,Arterial vessel ,Tortuosity ,Ophthalmology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Vascular plexus ,medicine ,Retinal arteriolar tortuosity ,Humans ,business ,Optic disc - Abstract
Describing optic disc appearance in familial retinal arteriolar tortuosity (fRAT) using multimodal imaging and raising awareness of peripapillary arterial changes due to this disorder.A cross-sectional study was performed in four consecutive patients of two non-related families. Detailed ophthalmological examination was performed and supported by medical and family history and multimodal imaging.In all subjects, increased tortuosity of second- and third-order retinal arteries in superior and deeper vascular plexus was documented. Furthermore, tortuosity in the peripapillary circle of Zinn-Haller was found. In addition, retinal vessel oximetry confirmed tortuosity only of the arterial vessels.The present data suggests that a blurry bordered, hyperemic optic disc in the presence of abnormally tortuous arteriolar vessels and asymptomatically or oligosymptomatically spontaneously resolved hemorrhages could be associated with a fRAT. This finding could be linked to peripapillary arterial vessel tortuosity.Dokumentation und Beschreibung der Konfiguration des N. opticus mittels multimodaler Bildgebung bei vorliegender familiärer retinaler arterieller Tortuositas (fRAT) sowie Schaffung von mehr Bewusstsein für peripapilläre arterielle Veränderungen im Rahmen dieser Erkrankung.Es erfolgte die Datenerhebung mittels Querschnittsuntersuchung von 4 Patienten zweier unterschiedlicher Familien. Wir führten eine multimodale Bildgebung, eine ausführliche ophthalmologische Untersuchung sowie eine Familienanamnese durch.Bei allen Patienten konnten wir eine vermehrte Tortuositas der Arterien 2. und 3. Grades im Bereich des oberflächlichen und tiefen Gefäßplexus im Bereich der Makula dokumentieren. Des Weiteren zeigten sich Veränderungen im Bereich der Arterien des Zinn-Haller-Gefäßkranzes. Die ausschließliche Beteiligung des arteriellen Gefäßsystems konnten wir durch die Messung des Sauerstoffgehaltes, mittels retinaler Oxymetrie, belegen.Die hier dargestellte Fallserie unterstützt die These, dass ein unscharf begrenzter, hyperämischer Sehnerv bei Vorliegen einer bilateralen Tortuositas der arteriellen Gefäße sowie asymptomatischen/oligosymptomatischen retinalen Blutungen bei fRAT vorkommen kann und durch tortuöse arterielle peripapilläre Gefäße bedingt ist.
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49. Paracentral acute middle maculopathy after uneventful ocular surgery with local anaesthetic blocks
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Adnan Tufail, Javier Zarranz-Ventura, Pearse A. Keane, Carolina Bernal-Morales, Juan Manuel Cubero-Parra, Alfredo Adán, Daniel Velazquez-Villoria, and Dawn A Sim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Intraocular pressure ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery ,Article ,Macular Degeneration ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retinal Diseases ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Anesthetics, Local ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Fundus photography ,Retinal Vessels ,medicine.disease ,Fluorescein angiography ,eye diseases ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Maculopathy ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,business ,Perfusion ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe the role of local anaesthetic blocks as a potential cause of paracentral acute middle maculopathy (PAMM) after uneventful ocular surgery. METHODS: Retrospective, observational, international, multicentre case series. Nine cases of PAMM with associated visual loss following uneventful ocular surgery with local anaesthetic blocks were observed in a 9-year period (2011–2020). Demographic, ocular and systemic data, anaesthetic data and surgical details were collected. Visual acuity (VA), fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) images were reviewed. RESULTS: All nine cases were associated with decreased VA at 24 h postoperative check (ranging from hand movement to 20/200). A hyperreflective band within the middle retinal layers was observed in the structural OCT in the acute phase, evolving to thinning and atrophy of the inner retinal layers in sequential follow-up scans performed. Fluorescein angiography showed delayed perfusion in early arterial phase with normal perfusion in late venous phases. OCTA showed decreased perfusion in the deep capillary plexus. Visual recovery was variable between cases during follow-up (ranging from count fingers to 20/20). CONCLUSIONS: A combination of a vasoconstrictive effect of the anaesthetic agent, an intraocular pressure spike and a mechanical effect of the volume of anaesthetic injected may result in decreased retinal artery perfusion and be evidenced as PAMM in OCT scans. PAMM may present as a potential complication of local anaesthetic blocks in cases of unexpected visual loss after uneventful ocular surgery.
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- 2021
50. Central retinal vein occlusion complicating retinal arteriovenous malformation
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H. Ben Amor, Nesrine Abroug, Sana Khochtali, Moncef Khairallah, Sourour Zina, and Imen Ksiaa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Retinal Artery ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Retinal Vein ,Arteriovenous Malformations ,Ophthalmology ,Retinal Arteriovenous Malformation ,Central retinal vein occlusion ,Retinal Vein Occlusion ,medicine ,Humans ,business - Published
- 2021
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