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Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ; 254(6): 1167-74, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27094700

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate possible functional and structural ocular changes caused by chronic sildenafil therapy to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). METHODS: Case-control study included patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension: chronically using sildenafil and without sildenafil treatment. A comprehensive ophthalmologic exam including ectoscopy, extrinsic ocular motility, logMAR visual acuity measurement, contrast sensitivity test, color test, anterior segment biomicroscopy, Schirmer test 1, intraocular pressure, fundus exam under pupil dilation, fundus pictures, time domain and spectral domain optical coherence tomography, ocular Doppler ultrasound were performed. Full-field electroretinography (ERG) was tested for each eye in a subgroup of sildenafil-treated patients. RESULTS: Twenty patients from each group were tested. Bilateral severe keratitis was found in seven (35 %) patients under sildenafil therapy. Lacrimal film break-up time (BUT) was significantly reduced (p = 0.006 respectively) and Doppler ultrasound showed a reduced resistance index of the central retinal artery in the group of sildenafil users (p = 0.019). No diffuse retinal functional abnormalities were found in ERG in treated patients. Visual acuity, contrast sensitivity and color discrimination were normal in both groups. No abnormalities were found in both time-domain and spectral-domain OCT for retinal parameters. CONCLUSIONS: One-third of the treated PAH group showed severe bilateral keratitis. This finding could be related to connective tissue abnormalities usually present in patients with this condition that might be exacerbated with the sildenafil usage. The resistance index of the central retinal artery was diminished in the chronic users group and it could be associated to the vasodilation caused by the medication in the choroidal vessels. An ophthalmic assessment for these patients is recommended to diagnose and treat possible ocular surface and choroidal blood flow abnormalities caused by sildenafil.


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Hypertension, Pulmonary/drug therapy , Keratitis/chemically induced , Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases/chemically induced , Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors/toxicity , Retinal Diseases/chemically induced , Sildenafil Citrate/toxicity , Adult , Aged , Blood Flow Velocity/drug effects , Case-Control Studies , Electroretinography , Female , Humans , Keratitis/diagnosis , Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Retinal Artery/physiopathology , Retinal Diseases/physiopathology , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Visual Acuity
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 27(11): 455-461, nov. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-472995

ABSTRACT

A catarata impossibilita a passagem de luz dentro do olho, dificultando o exame físico direto das estruturas oculares. É necessária a identificação prévia de quaisquer alterações oculares que contra-indiquem a cirurgia de catarata. A ultra-sonografia, ou ecografia ocular, é um exame seguro, de baixo custo, não invasivo, de fácil realização, que completa o exame oftálmico. Foi realizada avaliação ultra-sonográfica, com transdutor linear, freqüência de 10 MHz, de 225 olhos de 123 cães, sendo cães controle (Grupo 1), 52 cães não diabéticos portadores de catarata (Grupo 2) e 35 cães diabéticos portadores de catarata (Grupo 3), todos eles atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade de São Paulo. Foram encontradas as seguintes alterações ultra-sonográficas no Grupo 1: degeneração vítrea em 43 por cento, descolamento de vítreo posterior em 7,7 por cento, hialose asteróide em 4,6 por cento dos olhos; no Grupo 2: degeneração vítrea em 58,9 por cento, descolamento de vítreo posterior em 8,4 por cento, hialose asteróide em 2,1 por cento, processo inflamatório e/ou hemorrágico em 2,1 por cento e descolamento de retina em 4,3 por cento dos olhos; e no Grupo 3: degeneração vítrea em 50,7 por cento, descolamento de vítreo posterior em 13,8 por cento, hialose asteróide em 12,3 por cento, processo inflamatório e/ou hemorrágico em 3,1 por cento e descolamento de retina em 3,1 por cento dos olhos. Concluiu-se, que (1) cães diabéticos, principalmente os que apresentam a doença há mais de 2 anos, tem maior predisposição para o desenvolvimento de hialose asteróide; (2) não houve diferença entre a freqüencia de descolamento de retina encontrada em cães diabéticos e não diabéticos; e (3) a ultra-sonografia ocular é em exame seguro, eficaz e importante na avaliação pré-operatória de cães portadores de catarata.


Cataracts jeopardize the light penetration into the eye and may restrain direct exam of eye structures. It is necessary to identify very early any eye disease that could cause the failure of cataract surgery. The ocular ultrasonography or echography is a safe, non invasive, inexpensive and easy procedure that complements ocular examination. Two hundred and twenty five eyes of 123 dogs were evaluated using a 10 Mhz linear transducer ultrasound. The dogs were divided into three groups, as there is Group 1: 36 healthy control dogs; Group 2: 52 non diabetic dogs with cataracts; and Group 3: 35 diabetic dogs with cataracts; all of them were patients of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Sao Paulo. The ultrasonographic findings were in Group 1: vitreous degeneration in 43 percent, posterior vitreous detachment in 7.7 percent, asteroid hyalosis in 4.6 percent of the eyes; in Group 2: vitreous degeneration in 58.9 percent, posterior vitreous detachment in 8.4 percent, asteroid hyalosis in 2.1 percent, inflammatory or haemorrhagic process in 2.1 percent, retinal detachment in 4.3 percent of the eyes; and in Group 3: vitreous degeneration in 50.7 percent, posterior vitreous detachment in 13.8 percent, asteroid hyalosis in 12.3 percent, inflammatory or haemorrhagic process in 3.1 percent, retinal detachment in 3.1 percent of the eyes. It could be concluded that (1) diabetic dogs, mainly the ones with diabetes for more than 2 years, have greater chances to develop asteroid hyalosis; (2) there were no significant differences in retinal detachment frequencies for the diabetic and non diabetic dogs; and (3) the ocular ultrasonography is a safe, effective and important exam for the pre-operatory evaluation of dogs with cataracts.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cataract , Dogs , Retinal Detachment/complications , Vitreous Detachment/complications , Ultrasonography
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