Koby Brosh, Anastasia Semionov, Joel Hanhart, Mordechai Goldberg, Michael J Potter
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Abstract
Purpose: To report the characteristics of retinal detachment demarcation lines on infrared (IR) imaging together with retinal detachment progression analysis.
Method: We performed a retrospective case series of 25 eyes of 24 patients who underwent macula off Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) repair and demonstrated a postoperative demarcation line on in(IR) imaging. All patients had an OCT imaging at baseline capturing the extent of the RRD. Criteria for demarcation lines diagnosis on infrared imaging included a line parallel and with the same contour of the RRD edge. These lines were not observed on IR imaging prior to RRD repair surgery.
Results: Demarcation lines' hyperreflectivity was situated in the interdigitation-ellipsoid zone complex. These lines were more obvious on the early postoperative week but faded over time (average disappearance time 2.6 ± 2.9 months). The analysis of retinal detachment progression showed that superior RRDs progressed more than inferior RRDs (611µ Vs 122µ, P=0.02). Among 13 cases with a superior RRD, the temporal border progressed more than the nasal side (697µ Vs 426µ, P=0.01, figure 1). The use of intraoperative perfluorocarbon was associated with less RRD progression (p=0.01).
Conclusion: The study concludes that demarcation lines are distinct findings on IR imaging, appearing early but diminishing relatively quickly following RRD repair. It also revealed the characteristics of RRDs progression specifically that inferior RRDs and perfluorocarbon use were associated with less retinal progression.
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