Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment
Abstract Background Retinal tears complicating the course of a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) may be unique or multiple, and when multiple they may occur simultaneously or subsequently at different moments in the evolution of a PVD. The purpose of our study was to analyze the prevalence of subs...
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doaj-f06b8c2e3e144b02af0702c4033d13302020-11-24T23:23:06ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152017-12-011711510.1186/s12886-017-0629-6Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachmentNicolas Crim0Evangelina Esposito1Rodolfo Monti2Leandro J. Correa3Horacio M. Serra4Julio A. Urrets-Zavalia5Department of Ophthalmology, University Clinic Reina Fabiola, Catholic University of CordobaDepartment of Ophthalmology, University Clinic Reina Fabiola, Catholic University of CordobaDepartment of Ophthalmology, University Clinic Reina Fabiola, Catholic University of CordobaDepartment of Ophthalmology, University Clinic Reina Fabiola, Catholic University of CordobaCIBICI, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, National University of Cordoba, Haya de la Torre esq. Medina Allende, Ciudad UniversitariaDepartment of Ophthalmology, University Clinic Reina Fabiola, Catholic University of CordobaAbstract Background Retinal tears complicating the course of a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) may be unique or multiple, and when multiple they may occur simultaneously or subsequently at different moments in the evolution of a PVD. The purpose of our study was to analyze the prevalence of subsequent retinal tears (SRT) in patients with a PVD, and to identify possible risk factors for SRT. Methods One hundred and seventy six eyes in 165 consecutive patients that presented one or more retinal tears in the evolution of a symptomatic PVD, with a minimum follow-up of 12 months, were retrospectively evaluated. The primary outcome measure was to characterize the clinical features associated with SRT formation against those eyes with non-subsequent retinal tear (NSRT-retinal tear/s diagnosed at initial examination) formation. For that purpose, this cohort of patients was divided into two different groups: group 1 included eyes presenting one or multiple retinal tears only at initial examination (NSRT), and group 2 eyes that progressed to a further retinal tear/s (SRT) during follow-up. Results Group 1 comprised 154 eyes from 145 patients, 48.7% males and 51.3% females with a mean age of 56.9 ± 14.0 years (range = 15-89); 17.2% of patients had a previous retinal tear or retinal detachment in the fellow eye; mean number of retinal tears per eye 1.42 ± 0.8 (range = 1-5); 20.8% presented bilateral retinal tears; 59.1% were myopic eyes (p < 0.05). Group 2 comprised 22 eyes from 20 patients; mean age was 53.3 ± 13.6 years (range = 30-69); 63.6% were male (p = 0.13), and 7 patients (31.8%) had a history of SRT or retinal detachment in the fellow eye (p = 0.13). The mean number of retinal tears per eye was 1.36 ± 0.5 (range = 1-2); bilateral retinal tears were noted in 18.2% of eyes; 86.4% were myopic eyes (p = 0.01); 81.8% occurred within a 120 days-period following diagnosis of the first retinal tear. Conclusions Multiple retinal tears may be diagnosed in the evolution of a PVD. SRT are most frequently observed in myopic patients, and are usually symptomatic. Follow-up must extend for at least 4 months after the initial symptoms.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-017-0629-6Retinal tearPosterior vitreous detachmentRetinal detachmentMyopia |
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Nicolas Crim Evangelina Esposito Rodolfo Monti Leandro J. Correa Horacio M. Serra Julio A. Urrets-Zavalia Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment BMC Ophthalmology Retinal tear Posterior vitreous detachment Retinal detachment Myopia |
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Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment |
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Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment |
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Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment |
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Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment |
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Myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment |
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myopia as a risk factor for subsequent retinal tears in the course of a symptomatic posterior vitreous detachment |
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Abstract Background Retinal tears complicating the course of a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) may be unique or multiple, and when multiple they may occur simultaneously or subsequently at different moments in the evolution of a PVD. The purpose of our study was to analyze the prevalence of subsequent retinal tears (SRT) in patients with a PVD, and to identify possible risk factors for SRT. Methods One hundred and seventy six eyes in 165 consecutive patients that presented one or more retinal tears in the evolution of a symptomatic PVD, with a minimum follow-up of 12 months, were retrospectively evaluated. The primary outcome measure was to characterize the clinical features associated with SRT formation against those eyes with non-subsequent retinal tear (NSRT-retinal tear/s diagnosed at initial examination) formation. For that purpose, this cohort of patients was divided into two different groups: group 1 included eyes presenting one or multiple retinal tears only at initial examination (NSRT), and group 2 eyes that progressed to a further retinal tear/s (SRT) during follow-up. Results Group 1 comprised 154 eyes from 145 patients, 48.7% males and 51.3% females with a mean age of 56.9 ± 14.0 years (range = 15-89); 17.2% of patients had a previous retinal tear or retinal detachment in the fellow eye; mean number of retinal tears per eye 1.42 ± 0.8 (range = 1-5); 20.8% presented bilateral retinal tears; 59.1% were myopic eyes (p < 0.05). Group 2 comprised 22 eyes from 20 patients; mean age was 53.3 ± 13.6 years (range = 30-69); 63.6% were male (p = 0.13), and 7 patients (31.8%) had a history of SRT or retinal detachment in the fellow eye (p = 0.13). The mean number of retinal tears per eye was 1.36 ± 0.5 (range = 1-2); bilateral retinal tears were noted in 18.2% of eyes; 86.4% were myopic eyes (p = 0.01); 81.8% occurred within a 120 days-period following diagnosis of the first retinal tear. Conclusions Multiple retinal tears may be diagnosed in the evolution of a PVD. SRT are most frequently observed in myopic patients, and are usually symptomatic. Follow-up must extend for at least 4 months after the initial symptoms. |
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Retinal tear Posterior vitreous detachment Retinal detachment Myopia |
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