AIM:To estimate and compare the incidence and characteristics of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments(RRDs)in the Wenzhou area in 2015 to 2019.METHODS:All newly developed RRD cases among residents of the Wenzhou area,fr...AIM:To estimate and compare the incidence and characteristics of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments(RRDs)in the Wenzhou area in 2015 to 2019.METHODS:All newly developed RRD cases among residents of the Wenzhou area,from January 2015 to December 2019,were retrospectively retrieved from hospital records.Annual population data were extracted from the Wenzhou Statistical Yearbook.RESULTS:There were 3629 eligible cases.The average incidence of RRD was 7.79 cases per 100000 population(95%confidence interval,7.24-8.34),and the incidences were 7.99 and 7.56 for males and females,respectively.The annual incidence increased gradually from 7.26 cases per 100000 in 2015 to 10.00 cases per 100000 in 2019,with an overall increase of 37.74%.The highest rate of increase occurred in the age group from 60 to 69 years.Of 2750 eyes with axial length(AL)data,1675(60.91%)had an AL greater than 24 mm.CONCLUSION:A trend to increasing RRD incidence is observed in the Wenzhou area over the past 5-year period.展开更多
●AIM:To evaluate the efficacy of pneumatic retinopexy(PR)in patients undergoing PR as primary treatment for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD)and analyze the factors associated with success and failure in the stu...●AIM:To evaluate the efficacy of pneumatic retinopexy(PR)in patients undergoing PR as primary treatment for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD)and analyze the factors associated with success and failure in the studied population.●METHODS:A retrospective chart review was done of patients with RRD treated with PR as primary management method treated at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai between January 2017 and December 2021.Primary outcome measured success or failure of PR.Secondary outcome measured best corrected visual acuity(BCVA)after PR.A separate risk analysis was done to identify and stratify risks associated with success and failure of PR.●RESULTS:A total of 179 eyes from 179 patients were included for final analysis.The 83 patients(46.37%)achieved anatomical reattachment of the retina after primary PR with no need for additional surgery.The 96 patients(53.63%)had a failed primary PR and required a PPV and 6 of them required pars plana vitrectomy(PPV)with scleral buckle(SB).In total,19 cases(10.61%)were done as temporizing pneumatics,18(94.74%)underwent PPV,and 1(5.26%)did not require further intervention.The visual acuities at postoperative month 1(POM1)for patients who underwent primary PR successfully and for those that underwent PPV after,were 0.58(20/80)and 1.03(20/200)respectively.Patients who met Pneumatic Retinopexy Versus Vitrectomy for the Management of Primary Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Outcomes Randomized Trial(PIVOT)criteria had a statistically significant decreased risk of primary PR failing(hazard ratio 0.29,P=0.00).Majority of missed or new breaks were found superotemporally.●CONCLUSION:PR is a good treatment option for treating RRDs in patients that meet PIVOT criteria and can be conducted as a temporizing measure.PIVOT criteria and fovea on status decrease the risk of PR failure.展开更多
基金Supported by Zhejiang Provincial Highlevel Health Talents Training Project(No.CZ-RC2022010)Wenzhou Basic Medical and Health Technology Project(No.Y20220779)。
文摘AIM:To estimate and compare the incidence and characteristics of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments(RRDs)in the Wenzhou area in 2015 to 2019.METHODS:All newly developed RRD cases among residents of the Wenzhou area,from January 2015 to December 2019,were retrospectively retrieved from hospital records.Annual population data were extracted from the Wenzhou Statistical Yearbook.RESULTS:There were 3629 eligible cases.The average incidence of RRD was 7.79 cases per 100000 population(95%confidence interval,7.24-8.34),and the incidences were 7.99 and 7.56 for males and females,respectively.The annual incidence increased gradually from 7.26 cases per 100000 in 2015 to 10.00 cases per 100000 in 2019,with an overall increase of 37.74%.The highest rate of increase occurred in the age group from 60 to 69 years.Of 2750 eyes with axial length(AL)data,1675(60.91%)had an AL greater than 24 mm.CONCLUSION:A trend to increasing RRD incidence is observed in the Wenzhou area over the past 5-year period.
文摘●AIM:To evaluate the efficacy of pneumatic retinopexy(PR)in patients undergoing PR as primary treatment for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD)and analyze the factors associated with success and failure in the studied population.●METHODS:A retrospective chart review was done of patients with RRD treated with PR as primary management method treated at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai between January 2017 and December 2021.Primary outcome measured success or failure of PR.Secondary outcome measured best corrected visual acuity(BCVA)after PR.A separate risk analysis was done to identify and stratify risks associated with success and failure of PR.●RESULTS:A total of 179 eyes from 179 patients were included for final analysis.The 83 patients(46.37%)achieved anatomical reattachment of the retina after primary PR with no need for additional surgery.The 96 patients(53.63%)had a failed primary PR and required a PPV and 6 of them required pars plana vitrectomy(PPV)with scleral buckle(SB).In total,19 cases(10.61%)were done as temporizing pneumatics,18(94.74%)underwent PPV,and 1(5.26%)did not require further intervention.The visual acuities at postoperative month 1(POM1)for patients who underwent primary PR successfully and for those that underwent PPV after,were 0.58(20/80)and 1.03(20/200)respectively.Patients who met Pneumatic Retinopexy Versus Vitrectomy for the Management of Primary Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Outcomes Randomized Trial(PIVOT)criteria had a statistically significant decreased risk of primary PR failing(hazard ratio 0.29,P=0.00).Majority of missed or new breaks were found superotemporally.●CONCLUSION:PR is a good treatment option for treating RRDs in patients that meet PIVOT criteria and can be conducted as a temporizing measure.PIVOT criteria and fovea on status decrease the risk of PR failure.