Abstract | BACKGROUND: METHODS: Ten patients (10 eyes) with CRVO and macular edema underwent PPV. Retinal ischemia was evaluated from the area of capillary nonperfusion on fluorescein angiography, and the patients were classified into ischemic or nonischemic groups. Microperimetry was performed with a Micro Perimeter 1. Macular thickness and volume were measured by optical coherence tomography. RESULTS: In both groups, the mean macular thickness within the central 4°, 10°, and 20° fields decreased significantly from baseline to 3 and 6 months after PPV (all P < 0.05). In the ischemic group, the mean macular sensitivity within the central 4°, 10°, and 20° fields increased from baseline to 3 and 6 months after PPV, but no significant difference was observed. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that PPV may be effective for improving macular thickness, volume, and sensitivity in patients with macular edema secondary to ischemic CRVO, although there was no significant difference.
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Authors | Hidetaka Noma, Tatsuya Mimura, Katsunori Shimada |
Journal | BMC ophthalmology
(BMC Ophthalmol)
Vol. 13
Pg. 2
(Feb 05 2013)
ISSN: 1471-2415 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 23379834
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Aged
- Analysis of Variance
- Female
- Fluorescein Angiography
- Humans
- Ischemia
(complications, physiopathology, surgery)
- Macular Edema
(etiology, physiopathology, surgery)
- Male
- Retinal Vein Occlusion
(complications, physiopathology, surgery)
- Tomography, Optical Coherence
- Visual Acuity
(physiology)
- Visual Fields
(physiology)
- Vitrectomy
(methods)
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