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Factors Associated with the Clinical Course of Vitreomacular Traction

BACKGROUND: To analyze the optical coherence tomography (OCT) characteristics as well as the clinical and demographic features to investigate their possible role to the course of vitreomacular traction syndrome. METHODS: The inclusion criteria were vitreomacular adhesion with traction causing distor...

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Autores principales: Petrou, Petros, Chalkiadaki, Evangelia, Errera, Marie-Helene, Liyanage, Sidath, Wickham, Louisa, Papakonstantinou, Evangelia, Karamaounas, Aristotelis, Kanakis, Menelaos, Georgalas, Ilias, Kandarakis, Stylianos, Charteris, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7803219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33489349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9457670
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author Petrou, Petros
Chalkiadaki, Evangelia
Errera, Marie-Helene
Liyanage, Sidath
Wickham, Louisa
Papakonstantinou, Evangelia
Karamaounas, Aristotelis
Kanakis, Menelaos
Georgalas, Ilias
Kandarakis, Stylianos
Charteris, David
author_facet Petrou, Petros
Chalkiadaki, Evangelia
Errera, Marie-Helene
Liyanage, Sidath
Wickham, Louisa
Papakonstantinou, Evangelia
Karamaounas, Aristotelis
Kanakis, Menelaos
Georgalas, Ilias
Kandarakis, Stylianos
Charteris, David
author_sort Petrou, Petros
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description BACKGROUND: To analyze the optical coherence tomography (OCT) characteristics as well as the clinical and demographic features to investigate their possible role to the course of vitreomacular traction syndrome. METHODS: The inclusion criteria were vitreomacular adhesion with traction causing distortion of the retinal architecture, with or without the presence of an epiretinal membrane, regardless of the size of the adhesion; age >18 years; follow-up of at least three months; and adequate quality OCT scan. Measurements of foveal thickness, average macular thickness, macular volume, maximum vertical and horizontal vitreomacular adhesion, nasal and temporal angles of traction, hyaloid hyperreflectivity, the presence of an epiretinal membrane (ERM), and cone outer segment tips detachment were obtained. RESULTS: 150 eyes were included in the analysis. 36 eyes (24%) developed complete resolution at the last visit, 19 eyes (12.7%) formed a full-thickness macular hole, and 95 eyes (63.3%) showed no resolution of the traction. Better BCVA at the first visit was associated with an increased likelihood of resolution of the VMT, but increasing age, CMT, and BCVA in the end of the follow-up was associated with a reduction in the likelihood of resolving. Of the other variables that were studied, no statistical significant predictors were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Better BCVA in the first visit was associated with an increased likelihood of resolution of the VMT that occurred in 24% of our cases. Other factors such as the vertical area of adhesion and the angle of adhesion were not identified as prognostic factors affecting the clinical course of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-78032192021-01-22 Factors Associated with the Clinical Course of Vitreomacular Traction Petrou, Petros Chalkiadaki, Evangelia Errera, Marie-Helene Liyanage, Sidath Wickham, Louisa Papakonstantinou, Evangelia Karamaounas, Aristotelis Kanakis, Menelaos Georgalas, Ilias Kandarakis, Stylianos Charteris, David J Ophthalmol Research Article BACKGROUND: To analyze the optical coherence tomography (OCT) characteristics as well as the clinical and demographic features to investigate their possible role to the course of vitreomacular traction syndrome. METHODS: The inclusion criteria were vitreomacular adhesion with traction causing distortion of the retinal architecture, with or without the presence of an epiretinal membrane, regardless of the size of the adhesion; age >18 years; follow-up of at least three months; and adequate quality OCT scan. Measurements of foveal thickness, average macular thickness, macular volume, maximum vertical and horizontal vitreomacular adhesion, nasal and temporal angles of traction, hyaloid hyperreflectivity, the presence of an epiretinal membrane (ERM), and cone outer segment tips detachment were obtained. RESULTS: 150 eyes were included in the analysis. 36 eyes (24%) developed complete resolution at the last visit, 19 eyes (12.7%) formed a full-thickness macular hole, and 95 eyes (63.3%) showed no resolution of the traction. Better BCVA at the first visit was associated with an increased likelihood of resolution of the VMT, but increasing age, CMT, and BCVA in the end of the follow-up was associated with a reduction in the likelihood of resolving. Of the other variables that were studied, no statistical significant predictors were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Better BCVA in the first visit was associated with an increased likelihood of resolution of the VMT that occurred in 24% of our cases. Other factors such as the vertical area of adhesion and the angle of adhesion were not identified as prognostic factors affecting the clinical course of the disease. Hindawi 2020-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7803219/ /pubmed/33489349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9457670 Text en Copyright © 2020 Petros Petrou et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chalkiadaki, Evangelia
Errera, Marie-Helene
Liyanage, Sidath
Wickham, Louisa
Papakonstantinou, Evangelia
Karamaounas, Aristotelis
Kanakis, Menelaos
Georgalas, Ilias
Kandarakis, Stylianos
Charteris, David
Factors Associated with the Clinical Course of Vitreomacular Traction
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title_short Factors Associated with the Clinical Course of Vitreomacular Traction
title_sort factors associated with the clinical course of vitreomacular traction
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7803219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33489349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9457670
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