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Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis

PURPOSE: To determine the treatment patterns and outcomes of pediatric retinal detachments (RDs) associated with hereditary vitreoretinopathies. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort analysis using IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) database. PARTICIPANTS: Patients < 18 years old with a rhegma...

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Autores principales: Belin, Peter J., Naravane, Ameay V., Lu, Siying, Li, Charles, Lum, Flora, Quiram, Polly A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10025276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36950302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xops.2023.100273
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author Belin, Peter J.
Naravane, Ameay V.
Lu, Siying
Li, Charles
Lum, Flora
Quiram, Polly A.
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description PURPOSE: To determine the treatment patterns and outcomes of pediatric retinal detachments (RDs) associated with hereditary vitreoretinopathies. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort analysis using IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) database. PARTICIPANTS: Patients < 18 years old with a rhegmatogenous RD and a systemic disorder associated with vitreoretinal degeneration (e.g., Stickler syndrome) or other malformation of the vitreous from 2013-2019. METHODS: Cases were identified using International Classification of Diseases, Ninth and Tenth Revisions (ICD-9, ICD-10) diagnostic codes from the IRIS® Registry cohort. Other hereditary vitreoretinopathies that are not encoded by specific ICD code(s) were captured by text search. Nonspecific vitreous abnormality ICD codes were also included. Exclusion criteria included traumatic retinal detachments using ICD codes for ocular trauma and serous or exudative retinal detachment. Surgical procedures were identified using Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for repair of retinal detachment. Baseline demographic information collected included age, gender, race/ethnicity, geographic region of the provider location, and health insurance status. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Main outcomes measured in this study were average time to first surgery, number of eyes presenting with bilateral detachments, and choice of initial surgical procedure. RESULTS: A total of 2115 eyes of 1722 patients were identified (mean age, 10.4 years; 58% male). The median time to first surgery was 7 days (interquartile range, 40 days). One thousand four hundred seven eyes of 1134 patients had ≥ 1 year of follow-up, with 506 eyes (36%) developing a fellow eye RD. Thirty-three percent of patients presenting with bilateral detachments, and 349 eyes had initial RD surgery within 1 year of the index date documented by CPT code. Fellow eye detachment occurred a mean of 32 days after initial presentation. The mean number of surgeries per eye within 1 year was 1.68. Best-corrected visual acuity did not improve from a baseline 20/54 to 20/62. The initial procedure was most commonly complex RD repair (n = 176), followed by scleral buckle (n = 102), pars plana vitrectomy (n = 89), laser (n = 59), cryotherapy (n = 5), and pneumatic retinopexy (n = 5). There were 51 new diagnoses of glaucoma and 37 new diagnoses of aphakia within 1 year after the surgical procedure. CONCLUSIONS: IRIS Registry data provide insight into rare pediatric vitreoretinopathy-associated RDs, which have a high rate of reoperation and fellow eye involvement. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
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spelling pubmed-100252762023-03-21 Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis Belin, Peter J. Naravane, Ameay V. Lu, Siying Li, Charles Lum, Flora Quiram, Polly A. Ophthalmol Sci Artificial Intelligence and Big Data PURPOSE: To determine the treatment patterns and outcomes of pediatric retinal detachments (RDs) associated with hereditary vitreoretinopathies. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort analysis using IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) database. PARTICIPANTS: Patients < 18 years old with a rhegmatogenous RD and a systemic disorder associated with vitreoretinal degeneration (e.g., Stickler syndrome) or other malformation of the vitreous from 2013-2019. METHODS: Cases were identified using International Classification of Diseases, Ninth and Tenth Revisions (ICD-9, ICD-10) diagnostic codes from the IRIS® Registry cohort. Other hereditary vitreoretinopathies that are not encoded by specific ICD code(s) were captured by text search. Nonspecific vitreous abnormality ICD codes were also included. Exclusion criteria included traumatic retinal detachments using ICD codes for ocular trauma and serous or exudative retinal detachment. Surgical procedures were identified using Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for repair of retinal detachment. Baseline demographic information collected included age, gender, race/ethnicity, geographic region of the provider location, and health insurance status. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Main outcomes measured in this study were average time to first surgery, number of eyes presenting with bilateral detachments, and choice of initial surgical procedure. RESULTS: A total of 2115 eyes of 1722 patients were identified (mean age, 10.4 years; 58% male). The median time to first surgery was 7 days (interquartile range, 40 days). One thousand four hundred seven eyes of 1134 patients had ≥ 1 year of follow-up, with 506 eyes (36%) developing a fellow eye RD. Thirty-three percent of patients presenting with bilateral detachments, and 349 eyes had initial RD surgery within 1 year of the index date documented by CPT code. Fellow eye detachment occurred a mean of 32 days after initial presentation. The mean number of surgeries per eye within 1 year was 1.68. Best-corrected visual acuity did not improve from a baseline 20/54 to 20/62. The initial procedure was most commonly complex RD repair (n = 176), followed by scleral buckle (n = 102), pars plana vitrectomy (n = 89), laser (n = 59), cryotherapy (n = 5), and pneumatic retinopexy (n = 5). There were 51 new diagnoses of glaucoma and 37 new diagnoses of aphakia within 1 year after the surgical procedure. CONCLUSIONS: IRIS Registry data provide insight into rare pediatric vitreoretinopathy-associated RDs, which have a high rate of reoperation and fellow eye involvement. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references. Elsevier 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10025276/ /pubmed/36950302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xops.2023.100273 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
Belin, Peter J.
Naravane, Ameay V.
Lu, Siying
Li, Charles
Lum, Flora
Quiram, Polly A.
Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis
title Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis
title_full Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis
title_fullStr Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis
title_short Vitreoretinopathy-Associated Pediatric Retinal Detachment Treatment Outcomes: IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) Analysis
title_sort vitreoretinopathy-associated pediatric retinal detachment treatment outcomes: iris® registry (intelligent research in sight) analysis
topic Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10025276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36950302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xops.2023.100273
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