Factors Predictive of Persistent Subretinal Fluid in Acute Central Serous Chorioretinopathy.

IF 2.3 2区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Retina-The Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1097/IAE.0000000000004343
Chika Hatakeyama, Keiko Kataoka, Yuji Yoshikawa, Makiko Nakayama, Akiko Yamamoto, Annabelle A Okada
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Abstract

Purpose: To identify the clinical parameters predictive of persistent subretinal fluid in acute central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC).

Methods: Clinical data of consecutive eyes diagnosed with first-time, acute, treatment-naïve CSC followed up for at least 6 months from symptom onset were evaluated retrospectively. Acute CSC was defined as CSC in which symptoms were noticed within 3 months of presentation. Subretinal fluid, central retinal thickness (CRT), subfoveal choroidal thickness, and fundus autofluorescence (FAF) were examined.

Results: Of the 48 eyes in 48 patients, 38% exhibited subretinal fluid persisting for at least 6 months after the symptom onset. FAF alterations at baseline were observed in 52 and 36% of affected and fellow eyes, respectively. Multivariable analysis showed that persistent fluid was significantly associated with the presence of FAF alterations in fellow eyes (odds ratio = 23.5, P = 0.024), in addition to greater age (odds ratio = 1.16, P = 0.015) and thicker CRT (odds ratio = 1.01, P = 0.022).

Conclusion: Fellow eye FAF alterations, in addition to older age and thicker CRT, were significant predictors of persistent subretinal fluid in patients with acute CSC. These findings underscore CSC's bilateral aspects and noninvasive markers' role in predicting persistent subretinal fluid.

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目的:探讨急性中枢性浆液性脉络膜视网膜病变(CSC)持续性视网膜下积液的临床参数。方法:对首次、急性、treatment-naïve型CSC连续眼的临床资料进行回顾性分析,随访时间至少6个月。急性CSC定义为出现症状3个月内出现的CSC。检查视网膜下液、视网膜中央厚度(CRT)、中央凹下脉络膜厚度和眼底自身荧光(FAF)。结果:在48例患者的48只眼睛中,38%的患者在症状出现后视网膜下积液持续至少6个月。基线时FAF改变分别在52%和36%的受影响眼睛和同伴眼睛中观察到。多变量分析显示,除了年龄越大(优势比为1.16,P = 0.015)和CRT越厚(优势比为1.01,P = 0.022)外,持续积液与FAF改变的存在显著相关(优势比= 23.5,P = 0.024)。结论:眼部FAF的改变,以及年龄和较厚的CRT,是急性CSC患者持续视网膜下积液的重要预测因素。这些发现强调了CSC的双侧方面和非侵入性标志物在预测持续性视网膜下积液中的作用。
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期刊介绍: ​RETINA® focuses exclusively on the growing specialty of vitreoretinal disorders. The Journal provides current information on diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Its highly specialized and informative, peer-reviewed articles are easily applicable to clinical practice. In addition to regular reports from clinical and basic science investigators, RETINA® publishes special features including periodic review articles on pertinent topics, special articles dealing with surgical and other therapeutic techniques, and abstract cards. Issues are abundantly illustrated in vivid full color. Published 12 times per year, RETINA® is truly a “must have” publication for anyone connected to this field.
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