AIM:To assess the long-term efficacy and safety of yttrium-aluminum garnet(YAG)laser vitreolysis for vision degrading myodesopsia(VDM)caused by posterior vitreous detachment(PVD).METHODS:This retrospective study revie...AIM:To assess the long-term efficacy and safety of yttrium-aluminum garnet(YAG)laser vitreolysis for vision degrading myodesopsia(VDM)caused by posterior vitreous detachment(PVD).METHODS:This retrospective study reviewed VDM patients of PVD type undergoing YAG laser vitreolysis.The baseline demographic information,the patterns of floaters,the number of floaters,and the subjective improvement of floater sympotoms(ranging from 0 to 100%)from medical records were collected.Significant improvement was defined as a relief of floater symptoms of≥50%at the final visit.The long-term efficacy and safety of YAG laser vitreolysis were analyzed.The risk factors linked to significant improvement of floater symptoms were defined using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses.RESULTS:The final analysis included 221 patients with VDM.The mean age of patients was 61.08±7.74y,and the mean length of follow-up was 21.38±5.61mo.Totally 57.01%of patients experienced a significant improvement in their floater symptoms after YAG laser therapy,and none of them developed delayed retinal abnormalities such as retinal tears or detachments.Age(OR=1.049,95%CI=1.007-1.092,P=0.021)was identified as a significant risk factor for significant improvement in VDM.CONCLUSION:YAG laser vitreolysis is an effective and secure treatment for PVD-type VDM,and patients of advanced age are more likely to get favorable outcomes.展开更多
AIM: To compare the postoperative visual acuity among eyes with proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR) of different stages after pars plana vitrectomy(PPV) in type 2 diabetic patients. METHODS: A retrospective study ...AIM: To compare the postoperative visual acuity among eyes with proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR) of different stages after pars plana vitrectomy(PPV) in type 2 diabetic patients. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted for PDR eyes undergoing PPV in type 2 diabetic patients. All patients were divided into three groups based on Chinese Ocular Fundus Diseases Society(COFDS) classification for PDR: Group A(primary vitreous hemorrhage), Group B(primary fibrovascular proliferation) and Group C(primary vitreous hemorrhage and/or fibrovascular proliferative combined with retinal detachment). The postoperative visual acuity and the change between postoperative and preoperative visual acuity were compared among three groups. The associated risk factors for postoperative visual acuity were analyzed in the univariate and multiple linear aggression. RESULTS: In total, 195 eyes of 195 patients were collected in this study, including 71 eyes of 71 patients in Group A, 75 eyes of 75 patients in Group B and 49 eyes of 49 patients in Group C. The eyes in Group A got better postoperative best-corrected visual acuity(BCVA) compared to the eyes in Group B and C(0.48±0.48 vs 0.89±0.63, P<0.001;0.48±0.48 vs 1.04±0.67, P<0.001;respectively). The eyes in Group A got more improvement of BCVA compared to the eyes in Group B and C(1.07±0.70 vs 0.73±0.68, P=0.004;1.07±0.70 vs 0.77±0.78, P=0.024;respectively). In the multiple linear regression analysis, primary fibro-proliferative type(β=0.194, 95%CI=0.060-0.447, P=0.01), retinal detachment type(β=0.244, 95%CI=0.132-0.579, P=0.02), baseline log MAR BCVA(β=0.192, 95%CI=0.068-0.345, P=0.004), silicone oil tamponade(β=0.272, 95%CI=0.173-0.528, P<0.001) was positively correlated with postoperative log MAR BCVA. Eyes undergoing phacovitrectomy had better postoperative BCVA(β=-0.144, 95%CI=-0.389 to-0.027, P=0.025). CONCLUSION: PDR eyes of primary vitreous hemorrhage type usually have better visual acuity prognosis compared to primary fibrovascular proliferation type and retinal detachment type. COFDS classification for PDR may have a high prognostic value for postoperative visual outcome and surgical management indications.展开更多
Dear Editor,I am Dr. Tie-zhu Lin, from He Eye Specialist Hospital, Shenyang, China. I write to present the case of persistent macular oedema following Best vitelliform macular dystrophy(BVMD) undergoing anti-vascular ...Dear Editor,I am Dr. Tie-zhu Lin, from He Eye Specialist Hospital, Shenyang, China. I write to present the case of persistent macular oedema following Best vitelliform macular dystrophy(BVMD) undergoing anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) treatment. BVMD also called Best’s disease, is a hereditary disease due to mutation in the BEST1 gene located on chromosome 11;and has vastly variable phenotypic expression.展开更多
基金Supported in part by the Shenyang Young and Middle-aged Science and Technology Innovation Talent Support Program(No.RC210267).
文摘AIM:To assess the long-term efficacy and safety of yttrium-aluminum garnet(YAG)laser vitreolysis for vision degrading myodesopsia(VDM)caused by posterior vitreous detachment(PVD).METHODS:This retrospective study reviewed VDM patients of PVD type undergoing YAG laser vitreolysis.The baseline demographic information,the patterns of floaters,the number of floaters,and the subjective improvement of floater sympotoms(ranging from 0 to 100%)from medical records were collected.Significant improvement was defined as a relief of floater symptoms of≥50%at the final visit.The long-term efficacy and safety of YAG laser vitreolysis were analyzed.The risk factors linked to significant improvement of floater symptoms were defined using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses.RESULTS:The final analysis included 221 patients with VDM.The mean age of patients was 61.08±7.74y,and the mean length of follow-up was 21.38±5.61mo.Totally 57.01%of patients experienced a significant improvement in their floater symptoms after YAG laser therapy,and none of them developed delayed retinal abnormalities such as retinal tears or detachments.Age(OR=1.049,95%CI=1.007-1.092,P=0.021)was identified as a significant risk factor for significant improvement in VDM.CONCLUSION:YAG laser vitreolysis is an effective and secure treatment for PVD-type VDM,and patients of advanced age are more likely to get favorable outcomes.
基金Supported in part by the National Science Foundation of Liaoning Province,China(No.2020-MS-360)Shenyang Science and Technology Bureau(No.RC210267)。
文摘AIM: To compare the postoperative visual acuity among eyes with proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR) of different stages after pars plana vitrectomy(PPV) in type 2 diabetic patients. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted for PDR eyes undergoing PPV in type 2 diabetic patients. All patients were divided into three groups based on Chinese Ocular Fundus Diseases Society(COFDS) classification for PDR: Group A(primary vitreous hemorrhage), Group B(primary fibrovascular proliferation) and Group C(primary vitreous hemorrhage and/or fibrovascular proliferative combined with retinal detachment). The postoperative visual acuity and the change between postoperative and preoperative visual acuity were compared among three groups. The associated risk factors for postoperative visual acuity were analyzed in the univariate and multiple linear aggression. RESULTS: In total, 195 eyes of 195 patients were collected in this study, including 71 eyes of 71 patients in Group A, 75 eyes of 75 patients in Group B and 49 eyes of 49 patients in Group C. The eyes in Group A got better postoperative best-corrected visual acuity(BCVA) compared to the eyes in Group B and C(0.48±0.48 vs 0.89±0.63, P<0.001;0.48±0.48 vs 1.04±0.67, P<0.001;respectively). The eyes in Group A got more improvement of BCVA compared to the eyes in Group B and C(1.07±0.70 vs 0.73±0.68, P=0.004;1.07±0.70 vs 0.77±0.78, P=0.024;respectively). In the multiple linear regression analysis, primary fibro-proliferative type(β=0.194, 95%CI=0.060-0.447, P=0.01), retinal detachment type(β=0.244, 95%CI=0.132-0.579, P=0.02), baseline log MAR BCVA(β=0.192, 95%CI=0.068-0.345, P=0.004), silicone oil tamponade(β=0.272, 95%CI=0.173-0.528, P<0.001) was positively correlated with postoperative log MAR BCVA. Eyes undergoing phacovitrectomy had better postoperative BCVA(β=-0.144, 95%CI=-0.389 to-0.027, P=0.025). CONCLUSION: PDR eyes of primary vitreous hemorrhage type usually have better visual acuity prognosis compared to primary fibrovascular proliferation type and retinal detachment type. COFDS classification for PDR may have a high prognostic value for postoperative visual outcome and surgical management indications.
基金Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province,China (No.2020-MS-360)Shenyang Science and Technology Bureau (No.20-205-4-063)。
文摘Dear Editor,I am Dr. Tie-zhu Lin, from He Eye Specialist Hospital, Shenyang, China. I write to present the case of persistent macular oedema following Best vitelliform macular dystrophy(BVMD) undergoing anti-vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) treatment. BVMD also called Best’s disease, is a hereditary disease due to mutation in the BEST1 gene located on chromosome 11;and has vastly variable phenotypic expression.