Visual acuity improvement after treatment of central retinal artery occlusion: a case report.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.49.18.44717
Muhammad Indra Mahardika Iridika Humeri, Ima Yustiarini, Ady Dwi Prakosa, Sauli Ari Widjaja, Muhammad Firmansjah, Wimbo Sasono
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO) is a serious ophthalmic emergency characterized by sudden, painless vision loss in one eye. This condition leads to rapid and significant visual impairment if not treated promptly. This case illustrates an adult man with hypertension presented with unilateral, painless, sudden vision loss occurring 13 hours before admission. Examination revealed a visual acuity of 1-meter counting finger in the affected eye, a cherry red spot, and a pale retina. Diagnosed with CRAO, immediate interventions included ocular massage, and acetazolamide loading alongside systemic antihypertensive medication. Visual acuity improved significantly, with the patient able to see 5/30 on the nasal side and can maintain this visual acuity until 6 months follow-up. Immediate and aggressive treatment for CRAO can lead to significant visual recovery even when initiated beyond the traditionally recommended time frame, underscoring the need for quick recognition and intervention in CRAO cases.

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视网膜中央动脉闭塞治疗后视力改善1例。
视网膜中央动脉闭塞(CRAO)是一种严重的眼科急症,其特征是单眼突然无痛性视力丧失。如果不及时治疗,这种情况会导致迅速而严重的视力损害。本病例描述了一名成年男性高血压患者在入院前13小时出现单侧、无痛性突发性视力丧失。检查发现患眼视力1米数指,樱桃红点,视网膜苍白。诊断为CRAO,立即干预包括眼部按摩,乙酰唑胺负荷和全身抗高血压药物。视力明显改善,患者的鼻侧视力可达5/30,并可维持此视力至随访6个月。即使在传统建议的时间框架之外开始,对CRAO的立即和积极治疗也可以导致显着的视力恢复,这强调了对CRAO病例快速识别和干预的必要性。
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