Incidence and Sequelae of Macular Edema Post Pan-retinal Photocoagulation for Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

H. Makled, Shaza ElZawahry, A. Albalkini, Ayman Khattab, Ashraf Nossair
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Purpose To study the incidence and sequelae of macular edema after Panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) for the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Patients and Methods A prospective interventional clinical study included 42 eyes treated by PRP, for proliferative diabetic retinopathy over three sessions on three consecutive weeks. Baseline and 1-month postoperative data were collected including best-corrected visual acuity, detailed fundus examination and Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Macula (SD-OCT); to assess the Central Subfield Macular Thickness (CSMT) using the ETDRS Map. Results Forty-two eyes of 31 patients were included in the study with mean duration of diabetes of 16.9±5.7 years and mean HbA1c of 9.1±1.4. Mean pre-PRP vision was 0.44±0.2 log units, which improved to 0.41±0.2 log units (P=0.6). Mean pre-laser CSMT was 245.6±25.5 µm, which increased to 265.5±33.5 µm at 1-month follow-up after PRP (P=0.003). Four eyes (9.5%) had CSMT more than 300 µm with intraretinal edema. The mean change and percentage of change from baseline in CSMT between those patients and remaining patient were statistically insignificant (P=0.055 and 0.115 respectively). Changes in CSMT and changes in Log MAR BCVA at 4-week follow-up were inversely correlated. Conclusion Macular edema can be an unavoidable side effect of PRP especially in cases with baseline increased macular thickness. Vision is mostly not affected by PRP, however, changes in vision may be directly affected by macular thickness post-PRP.
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泛视网膜光凝治疗增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变后黄斑水肿的发生率和后遗症
目的 研究泛视网膜光凝(PRP)治疗增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变(PDR)后黄斑水肿的发生率和后遗症。患者和方法 这是一项前瞻性介入临床研究,共纳入了42只接受过PRP治疗的眼球,这些眼球在连续三周内接受了三次增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变治疗。研究人员收集了基线数据和术后 1 个月的数据,包括最佳矫正视力、详细眼底检查和光谱域光学相干断层扫描黄斑(SD-OCT);使用 ETDRS 地图评估黄斑中央下野厚度(CSMT)。结果 31 名患者的 42 只眼睛被纳入研究,平均糖尿病病程为 16.9±5.7 年,平均 HbA1c 为 9.1±1.4。PRP前的平均视力为0.44±0.2对数单位,PRP后的平均视力为0.41±0.2对数单位(P=0.6)。激光治疗前的平均 CSMT 为 245.6±25.5µm,PRP 治疗后随访 1 个月时增至 265.5±33.5µm(P=0.003)。有四只眼睛(9.5%)的 CSMT 超过 300 µm,并伴有视网膜内水肿。这些患者与其余患者的 CSMT 与基线相比的平均变化和变化百分比在统计学上并不显著(P=0.055 和 0.115)。CSMT 的变化与 4 周随访时 Log MAR BCVA 的变化成反比。结论 黄斑水肿可能是 PRP 不可避免的副作用,尤其是在黄斑厚度基线增加的病例中。视力大多不受 PRP 影响,但视力变化可能直接受 PRP 后黄斑厚度的影响。
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