Prognostic Factors in Vitrectomy for Macular Epiretinal Membrane
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
; : 1302-1307, 2011.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: To identify prognostic factors associated with a favorable outcome after vitrectomy for patients with macular epiretinal membrane (ERM). METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 63 patients (64 eyes) with macular ERM, who were treated by vitrectomy between 2003 and 2008, and followed for more than 6 months. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 13.21 +/- 9.11 months and the mean best corrected visual acuity after vitrectomy was log MAR 0.32 +/- 0.34. Univariate analysis revealed the patients in the group with a postoperative log MAR of 0.3 or better had better preoperative visual acuity and shorter symptom duration; multivariate analysis revealed the same results. In 24 eyes, intraretinal structures which contained pseudoholes, intraretinal cysts, retinal folds and vitreoretinal traction were analyzed with Cirrus HD-OCT, however, there was no correlation with visual acuity after vitrectomy. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrated vitrectomy for macular ERM resulted in favorable visual improvement. The preoperative visual acuity and symptom duration were a significant prognostic factor.
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Main subject:
Retinaldehyde
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Traction
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Vitrectomy
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Visual Acuity
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Multivariate Analysis
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Retrospective Studies
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Follow-Up Studies
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Epiretinal Membrane
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Eye
Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
Year:
2011
Type:
Article