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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 803-810, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908589

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Objective:To investigate the risk factors of postoperative vitreous hemorrhage (PVH) after vitrectomy for proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).Methods:A case-control study was conducted.A total of 1 848 consecutive PDR patients (1 848 eyes) with vitreous hemorrhage receiving first pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) in Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital from June 2012 to May 2019 were enrolled.There were 979 males and 869 females, with the average age of (55.72±10.39) years.All of the enrolled eyes underwent standard three-channel PPV.The subjects were followed up for 6 to 24 months, with the mean follow-up of (379.34±231.28) days.The eyes were divided into PVH group and non-PVH group according to whether the PVH occurred or not.The PVH group were further divided into early PVH group and late PVH group according to the occurrence time of PVH.There were 170 (9.19%) of 1 848 eyes developed PVH after surgery, including 17.64%(30/170) of eyes with early PVH and 82.36% (140/170) of eyes with late PVH.The PVH occurred at 6 to 450 days after surgery.Baseline systemic parameters including sex, age, diabetes duration, preoperative glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level, and ocular parameters including whether or not performing panretinal photocoagnlation, whether or not receiving treatment of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) three days before operation, lens status, whether or not being combined with neovascularization of iris (NVI), as well as intraoperative ocular parameters including whether or not having neovascularization of disc (NVD) bleeding, whether or not being combined with cataract phacoemulsification, whether or not receiving postoperative anti-VEGF, were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression analysis to identify the risk factors of PVH after PPV in PDR patients with VH.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki, and the study protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital (No.2019KY[L]-09).Results:Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that age ( OR=0.940, P<0.01), preoperative high HbA1c level ( OR=1.878, P<0.01), combined with retinal vein occlusion (RVO) ( OR=8.310, P<0.01), diabetes diet to control blood glucose ( OR=3.030, P<0.01), diabetes duration ( OR=1.044, P<0.01), history of hypertension ( OR=1.802, P<0.01), nephropathy or cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases ( OR=18.377, P<0.01), preoperative NVI ( OR=7.488, P<0.01), not combined with phacoemulsification surgery ( OR=1.628, P=0.023), NVD bleeding ( OR=2.691, P<0.01), postoperative anti-VEGF treatment ( OR=0.181, P<0.01), postoperative air tamponade ( OR=1.901, P=0.024) were associated with PVH.There were no significant differences in baseline, ocular and intraoperative ocular parameters between early PVH and late PVH groups (all at P>0.05). Conclusions:Younger age, preoperative high HbA1c level, combined with RVO, diabetes diet to control diabetes, diabetes duration, history of hypertension, nephropathy or cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases, preoperative NVI, uncombined with cataract surgery, NVD bleeding, without postoperative intravitreal anti-VEGF injection, postoperative air tamponade are the potential risk factors of PVH after PPV for PDR patients with VH.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 135-139, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-746202

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Objective To investigate the risk factors of postoperative vitreous hemorrhage after minimal vitrectomy without endotamponade for proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).Methods From June 2015 to June 2017,103 eyes of 103 patients with PDR diagnosed and underwent minimalvitrectomy in Henan Provincial People's Hospital were enrolled in the study.There were 58 males and 45 females,with the average age of 58.37± 10.14 years and diabetes duration of 8.7± 7.2 years.Baseline systemic parameters including sex,age,diabetes duration,hypertension,HbA1c,creatinine,whether received anticoagulants,ocular parameters including whether combined with vitreous hemorrhage,whether finished panretinal photocoagulation (PRP),whether received treatment of anti-VEGF,whether combined with iris neovascularization (NVI),lens status preoperatively,whether hypotony postoperatively and intraoperative parameters including whether disc neovascularization (NVD) bleeding,whether fibrovascular membrane (FVM) residual,laser points,whether combined with cataract phacoemulsification were identified by multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results Twenty-nine of 103 eyes (28.15%) developed PVH in 1 day to 6 months after surgery,with self absorption of 18 eyes and reoperation of 11 eyes.Univariate analysis showed there were significant differences in age (t=2.124,P=0.036),anti-VEGF(x2=7.105,P=0.008),NVD bleeding (x2=10.158,P=0.001) and FVM residual(x2=8.445,P=0.004) between patients with and without postoperative vitreous hemorrhage.Sex (x2=0.021,P=0.884),diabetes duration (t=0.87,P=0.386),hypertension (x2=2.004,P=0.157),HbA1c (t=1.211,P=0.229),creatinine (t=0.851,P=0.397),preoperative oral anticoagulants (x2=0.985,P=0.321),preoperative vitreous hemorrhage (x2=0.369,P=0.544),PRP (X2=1.122,P=0.727),NVI (x2=2.635,P=0.105),lens status (x2=0.172,P=0.679),hypotony postoperatively (x2=1.503,P=0.220),laser points (x2=1.391,P=0.238) and combined phacoemulsification surgery (x2=0.458,P=0.499) were not associated with PVH.Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed the more PVH appeared in younger (OR=1.065,P=0.009) and NVD bleeding (OR=6.048,P=0.001) patients.Conclusion Younger age and NVD bleeding are the important risk factors for PVH after minimal vitrectomy without endotamponade in PDR.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 434-437, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-617945

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Vitreous hemorrhage in children is caused by trauma or non-traumatic factors.Long-term vitreous hemorrhage not only affects children's vision,but also can lead secondary glaucoma,traumatic retinal detachment and other serious complications.Ocular trauma,some ocular and systemic diseases are the common etiology leading to vitreous hemorrhage in children.A small amount of vitreous hemorrhage can be treated by observation and conservative treatment.However,if the vitreous hemorrhage has no obvious absorption or serious complications appeared,it needs to be treated by surgery.The choice of treatment time and methods need to be further studied.

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