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Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes

PURPOSE: To assess the ability of trabecular micro-bypass stents to improve aqueous humor outflow (AHO) in regions initially devoid of AHO as assessed by aqueous angiography. METHODS: Enucleated human eyes (14 total from 7 males and 3 females [ages 52–84]) were obtained from an eye bank within 48 ho...

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Autores principales: Huang, Alex S., Saraswathy, Sindhu, Dastiridou, Anna, Begian, Alan, Mohindroo, Chirayu, Tan, James C. H., Francis, Brian A., Hinton, David R., Weinreb, Robert N.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5017267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27588614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19644
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author Huang, Alex S.
Saraswathy, Sindhu
Dastiridou, Anna
Begian, Alan
Mohindroo, Chirayu
Tan, James C. H.
Francis, Brian A.
Hinton, David R.
Weinreb, Robert N.
author_facet Huang, Alex S.
Saraswathy, Sindhu
Dastiridou, Anna
Begian, Alan
Mohindroo, Chirayu
Tan, James C. H.
Francis, Brian A.
Hinton, David R.
Weinreb, Robert N.
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description PURPOSE: To assess the ability of trabecular micro-bypass stents to improve aqueous humor outflow (AHO) in regions initially devoid of AHO as assessed by aqueous angiography. METHODS: Enucleated human eyes (14 total from 7 males and 3 females [ages 52–84]) were obtained from an eye bank within 48 hours of death. Eyes were oriented by inferior oblique insertion, and aqueous angiography was performed with indocyanine green (ICG; 0.4%) or fluorescein (2.5%) at 10 mm Hg. With an angiographer, infrared and fluorescent images were acquired. Concurrent anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT) was performed, and fixable fluorescent dextrans were introduced into the eye for histologic analysis of angiographically positive and negative areas. Experimentally, some eyes (n = 11) first received ICG aqueous angiography to determine angiographic patterns. These eyes then underwent trabecular micro-bypass sham or stent placement in regions initially devoid of angiographic signal. This was followed by fluorescein aqueous angiography to query the effects. RESULTS: Aqueous angiography in human eyes yielded high-quality images with segmental patterns. Distally, angiographically positive but not negative areas demonstrated intrascleral lumens on OCT images. Aqueous angiography with fluorescent dextrans led to their trapping in AHO pathways. Trabecular bypass but not sham in regions initially devoid of ICG aqueous angiography led to increased aqueous angiography as assessed by fluorescein (P = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: Using sequential aqueous angiography in an enucleated human eye model system, regions initially without angiographic flow or signal could be recruited for AHO using a trabecular bypass stent.
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spelling pubmed-50172672016-09-12 Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes Huang, Alex S. Saraswathy, Sindhu Dastiridou, Anna Begian, Alan Mohindroo, Chirayu Tan, James C. H. Francis, Brian A. Hinton, David R. Weinreb, Robert N. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Glaucoma PURPOSE: To assess the ability of trabecular micro-bypass stents to improve aqueous humor outflow (AHO) in regions initially devoid of AHO as assessed by aqueous angiography. METHODS: Enucleated human eyes (14 total from 7 males and 3 females [ages 52–84]) were obtained from an eye bank within 48 hours of death. Eyes were oriented by inferior oblique insertion, and aqueous angiography was performed with indocyanine green (ICG; 0.4%) or fluorescein (2.5%) at 10 mm Hg. With an angiographer, infrared and fluorescent images were acquired. Concurrent anterior segment optical coherence tomography (OCT) was performed, and fixable fluorescent dextrans were introduced into the eye for histologic analysis of angiographically positive and negative areas. Experimentally, some eyes (n = 11) first received ICG aqueous angiography to determine angiographic patterns. These eyes then underwent trabecular micro-bypass sham or stent placement in regions initially devoid of angiographic signal. This was followed by fluorescein aqueous angiography to query the effects. RESULTS: Aqueous angiography in human eyes yielded high-quality images with segmental patterns. Distally, angiographically positive but not negative areas demonstrated intrascleral lumens on OCT images. Aqueous angiography with fluorescent dextrans led to their trapping in AHO pathways. Trabecular bypass but not sham in regions initially devoid of ICG aqueous angiography led to increased aqueous angiography as assessed by fluorescein (P = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: Using sequential aqueous angiography in an enucleated human eye model system, regions initially without angiographic flow or signal could be recruited for AHO using a trabecular bypass stent. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5017267/ /pubmed/27588614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19644 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Glaucoma
Huang, Alex S.
Saraswathy, Sindhu
Dastiridou, Anna
Begian, Alan
Mohindroo, Chirayu
Tan, James C. H.
Francis, Brian A.
Hinton, David R.
Weinreb, Robert N.
Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes
title Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes
title_full Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes
title_fullStr Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes
title_full_unstemmed Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes
title_short Aqueous Angiography–Mediated Guidance of Trabecular Bypass Improves Angiographic Outflow in Human Enucleated Eyes
title_sort aqueous angiography–mediated guidance of trabecular bypass improves angiographic outflow in human enucleated eyes
topic Glaucoma
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5017267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27588614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19644
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