PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS OF VISUAL ACUITY AFTER OPEN GLOBE INJURY AND RETINAL DETACHMENT REPAIR. Issue 4 (April 2016)
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- Title:
- PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS OF VISUAL ACUITY AFTER OPEN GLOBE INJURY AND RETINAL DETACHMENT REPAIR. Issue 4 (April 2016)
- Main Title:
- PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS OF VISUAL ACUITY AFTER OPEN GLOBE INJURY AND RETINAL DETACHMENT REPAIR
- Authors:
- Lin, Henry
Lema, Gareth M. C.
Yoganathan, Pradeepa - Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose: To identify prognostic indicators of postoperative visual acuity and retinal detachment (RD) in open globe injuries. Methods: Retrospective review of 50 adult open globe injuries between September 2011 and March 2014. Hierarchical multivariable regression was used to evaluate relationships among injury characteristics, postoperative visual acuity, and RD after age adjustment. Results: Mean participant age was 46.2 years, and mean follow-up was 1.2 years. Blunt trauma accounted for 58% of injuries (29/50), and the wound extended posteriorly into sclera in 64% of cases (32/50). The retinal detachment occurred in 40% of patients (20/50), 95% of whom had developed vitreous hemorrhage (19/20). Multivariable regression revealed that preoperative visual acuity ( P = 0.0010), posterior wound extension ( P = 0.022), and RD ( P = 0.0038) independently predicted postoperative visual acuity. No other injury characteristic was related to postoperative visual acuity after adjustment for preoperative visual acuity. Vitreous hemorrhage predicted RD ( P < 0.001), and further consideration of preoperative visual acuity and other variables did not improve model fit. Moreover, among patients who underwent RD repair (n = 13), earlier vitrectomy after vitreous hemorrhage diagnosis (⩽12 days) was associated with fewer macula-off RDs ( P = 0.018) and better postoperative visual acuity ( P = 0.0055). Conclusion: Preoperative visual acuity, posterior wound extension, and RDAbstract : Purpose: To identify prognostic indicators of postoperative visual acuity and retinal detachment (RD) in open globe injuries. Methods: Retrospective review of 50 adult open globe injuries between September 2011 and March 2014. Hierarchical multivariable regression was used to evaluate relationships among injury characteristics, postoperative visual acuity, and RD after age adjustment. Results: Mean participant age was 46.2 years, and mean follow-up was 1.2 years. Blunt trauma accounted for 58% of injuries (29/50), and the wound extended posteriorly into sclera in 64% of cases (32/50). The retinal detachment occurred in 40% of patients (20/50), 95% of whom had developed vitreous hemorrhage (19/20). Multivariable regression revealed that preoperative visual acuity ( P = 0.0010), posterior wound extension ( P = 0.022), and RD ( P = 0.0038) independently predicted postoperative visual acuity. No other injury characteristic was related to postoperative visual acuity after adjustment for preoperative visual acuity. Vitreous hemorrhage predicted RD ( P < 0.001), and further consideration of preoperative visual acuity and other variables did not improve model fit. Moreover, among patients who underwent RD repair (n = 13), earlier vitrectomy after vitreous hemorrhage diagnosis (⩽12 days) was associated with fewer macula-off RDs ( P = 0.018) and better postoperative visual acuity ( P = 0.0055). Conclusion: Preoperative visual acuity, posterior wound extension, and RD significantly influenced postoperative visual acuity after open globe injury. Vitreous hemorrhage predicted RD, and prompt intervention after detection may improve visual outcomes. Abstract : Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text.Retrospective review of 50 open globe injuries suggests that preoperative visual acuity, posterior wound extension and retinal detachment were important prognostic indicators of postoperative visual acuity. Vitreous hemorrhage was related to retinal detachment, and earlier intervention after detection was associated with better visual outcomes among patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy. … (more)
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- Retina. Volume 36:Issue 4(2016:Apr.)
- Journal:
- Retina
- Issue:
- Volume 36:Issue 4(2016:Apr.)
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- Volume 36, Issue 4 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 36
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0036-0004-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2016-04
- Subjects:
- open globe injury -- retinal detachment -- Ocular Trauma Score -- vitreous hemorrhage
Retina -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Retinal Diseases
Vitreous Body
617.735 - Journal URLs:
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- 10.1097/IAE.0000000000000798 ↗
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- English
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- 0275-004X
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