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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology ; : 18-25, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-72714

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To determine the influence of clinical features and Indocyanine green (ICG) angiographic features on the visual outcome of patients with myopic sub-foveal choroidal neovascularization (CNV) who received photodynamic therapy (PDT). METHODS: Thirty-six consecutive patients (39 eyes) with myopic CNV who were followed up for more than one year after PDT were enrolled in this study. Clinical features included age, gender, refractive error, great linear dimension, and subretinal hemorrhage. ICG features included the lesion size, lacquer cracks, hypofluorescence surrounding the CNV (dark rim), peripapillary atrophy size, and visible prominent choroidal veins under the macula. Linear regression analysis was performed using the change in visual acuity (delta logMAR) as the dependent variable and the above factors as independent variables. RESULTS: At one-year follow-up after PDT, a younger age (p=0.002) and the presence of a dark rim (p=0.002) were significantly correlated with an improvement of visual acuity (decrement in logMAR) after PDT. Other factors had no significant influence on changes in visual acuity. CONCLUSIONS: Younger patients and patients with a dark rim on ICG angiography had a higher chance of visual improvement after PDT in myopic CNV.


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Middle Aged , Male , Humans , Female , Aged , Adult , Visual Acuity , Retrospective Studies , Prognosis , Photochemotherapy , Myopia/complications , Indocyanine Green , Fundus Oculi , Fovea Centralis/pathology , Follow-Up Studies , Fluorescein Angiography/methods , Coloring Agents , Choroidal Neovascularization/complications
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