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Arch. Soc. Esp. Oftalmol ; 98(3): 125-131, mar. 2023.
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-216819

ABSTRACT

Introducción y objetivos Investigar el efecto de la acetazolamida (AZ) sobre la microvasculatura ocular retiniana y coroidea en la mácula y los capilares peripapilares radiales (CPR) del disco óptico con angiografía-OCT (OCTA). Materiales y métodos Estudio transversal observacional de 9meses de duración. Se reclutaron 45 ojos de 45 participantes sanos que se sometieron a cirugía de cataratas. Se comparó la densidad de vasos (DV) de la retina macular y la coriocapilar (CC) y la DV de la CPR en la zona del disco óptico antes y 60 min después de administrar 250mg de AZ por vía oral. También se midieron la presión intraocular (PIO) y la presión arterial (PA) sistémica antes de cada exploración. Resultado La edad media era de 73,1±6,9 años. La densidad de vasos (DV) en el plexo capilar superficial (PCS) y profundo (PCP) de la retina y la CC en el área macular no mostraron cambios significativos (p>0,5, para todos los parámetros). La DV en los CPR no mostró cambios significativos con la AZ (p>0,5, para todos los parámetros). El grosor foveal y parafoveal aumentó de 248,98 (± 23,89) a 250,33 (± 23,74) y de 311,62 (± 16,53) a 311,98 (± 16,38) (p<0,001 y p=0,046), respectivamente. La PIO disminuyó de 13,2 (± 3,0) mmHg a 11,8 (± 3,2) mmHg (p<0,001), mientras que la PA sistólica y diastólica disminuyó de 144,8 (± 21,8) a 137,7 (± 19,0) y de 80,0 (± 12,7) a 76,2 (± 11,7) (p=0,021 y p=0,030), respectivamente. Conclusiones Las imágenes de OCTA no revelaron cambios significativos en la VD del disco óptico ni en el VD de la retina y la coroides en la mácula con AZ oral una hora después de su administración en participantes por lo demás sanos que se sometieron a cirugía de cataratas (AU)


Introduction and objectives To investigate the effect of acetazolamide (AZ) on the retinal and choroidal ocular microvasculature in the macula and radial peripapillary capillaries (RPC) of the optic disc with OCT Angiography (OCTA). Materials and method Nine-month observational cross-sectional study. Forty-five eyes from 45 healthy participants who underwent cataract surgery were recruited. Macular retina and choriocapillaris vessel density (VD) and RPC VD in the optic disc area were compared before and 60minutes after 250mg acetazolamide per os. Intraocular pressure (IOP) and systemic blood pressure (BP) were also measured before each scan. Result Mean age was 73.1±6.9 years. VDs in the superficial (SCP) and deep (DCP) capillary plexus of the retina and the choriocapillaris (CC) in the macular area showed no significant change (p>0.5, for all parameters). VD in the RPC showed no significant change with AZ (p>0.5, for all parameters). Foveal and parafoveal thickness increased from 248.98 (±23.89) to 250.33 (±23.74) and from 311.62 (±16.53) to 311.98 (±16.38) (p<0.001 and p=0.046), respectively. IOP decreased from 13.2 (±3.0) mmHg to 11.8 (±3.2) mmHg (p<0.001), while systolic and diastolic BP decreased from 144.8 (±21.8) to 137.7 (±19.0) and from 80.0 (±12.7) to 76.2 (±11.7) (p=0.021 and p=0.030), respectively. Conclusion OCTA imaging did not reveal any significant changes in the VD of the optic disc or the retinal and choroidal VD in the macula with oral AZ one hour after its administration in otherwise healthy participants who underwent cataract surgery (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Acetazolamide/pharmacology , Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Retinal Vessels/drug effects , Optic Disk/drug effects , Choroid/drug effects , Cross-Sectional Studies , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Computed Tomography Angiography , Retinal Vessels/diagnostic imaging , Optic Disk/diagnostic imaging , Choroid/diagnostic imaging
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Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed) ; 98(3): 125-131, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36738925

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of acetazolamide (AZ) on the retinal and choroidal ocular microvasculature in the macula and radial peripapillary capillaries (RPC) of the optic disc with OCT Angiography (OCTA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine-month observational cross-sectional study. Forty-five eyes from 45 healthy participants who underwent cataract surgery were recruited. Macular retina and choriocapillaris vessel density (VD) and RPC VD in the optic disc area were compared before and 60min after 250mg acetazolamide per os. Intraocular pressure (IOP) and systemic blood pressure (BP) were also measured before each scan. RESULTS: Mean age was 73.1±6.9 years. VDs in the superficial (SCP) and deep (DCP) capillary plexus of the retina and the choriocapillaris (CC) in the macular area showed no significant change (P>.5, for all parameters). VD in the RPC showed no significant change with AZ (P>.5, for all parameters). Foveal and parafoveal thickness increased from 248.98 (±23.89) to 250.33 (±23.74) and from 311.62 (±16.53) to 311.98 (±16.38) (P<.001 and P=.046), respectively. IOP decreased from 13.2 (±3.0) mmHg to 11.8 (±3.2) mmHg (P<.001), while systolic and diastolic BP decreased from 144.8 (±21.8) to 137.7 (±19.0) and from 80.0 (±12.7) to 76.2 (±11.7) (P=.021 and P=.030), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: OCTA imaging did not reveal any significant changes in the VD of the optic disc or the retinal and choroidal VD in the macula with oral AZ one hour after its administration in otherwise healthy participants who underwent cataract surgery.


Subject(s)
Cataract , Optic Disk , Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Optic Disk/blood supply , Acetazolamide , Fluorescein Angiography/methods , Retinal Vessels , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies , Choroid/blood supply
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Clin Exp Immunol ; 181(2): 338-42, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25766782

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The aim of this study was to investigate CXCL-1 chemokine levels in the vitreous during rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) with and without proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) and identify possible correlations with clinical parameters (extent and duration or RRD and PVR grade). Vitreous samples from patients with primary RRD with or without PVR were collected and assayed using a double antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Eleven vitreous samples from organ donors were employed as a control group. CXCL-1 levels were measured in 35 vitreous samples from 35 RRD patients. Mean CXCL-1 levels (64·82 ± 6·47 pg/ml) were significantly higher (P = 0·048) compared to controls. There was a significant positive correlation between CXCL-1 levels and the extent of the detachment (r = 0·794, P = 0·006). Peak CXCL-1 levels coincided with 3+ quadrant RRD, an interim of 29-60 days' duration and PVR grade B. Increased CXCL-1 levels may be indicative of mild inflammation in the detached retina and the adjacent vitreous. The results of the present study may provide novel insight into the complex interactions taking place during the early and late stages of RRD complicated by PVR.


Subject(s)
Eye Diseases, Hereditary/immunology , Retina/immunology , Retinal Detachment/immunology , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/immunology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Biomarkers/metabolism , Case-Control Studies , Chemokine CXCL1/genetics , Chemokine CXCL1/immunology , Eye Diseases, Hereditary/complications , Eye Diseases, Hereditary/diagnosis , Eye Diseases, Hereditary/pathology , Female , Gene Expression , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retina/pathology , Retinal Detachment/complications , Retinal Detachment/diagnosis , Retinal Detachment/pathology , Severity of Illness Index , Subretinal Fluid/chemistry , Subretinal Fluid/immunology , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/complications , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/diagnosis , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/pathology , Vitreous Body/chemistry , Vitreous Body/immunology
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Ophthalmologe ; 106(3): 256-9, 2009 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18781310

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A 48-year-old patient was referred by his general practitioner for opthalmological work-up to clarify sudden onset of a persistent temporal visual field defect of the left eye and a dull headache. Diagnostic testing revealed a cerebrovascular insult with open foramen ovale and migraine with aura. The foramen was successfully closed and resulted in disappearance of the migraine attacks.


Subject(s)
Foramen Ovale, Patent/complications , Foramen Ovale, Patent/diagnosis , Migraine with Aura/etiology , Stroke/complications , Stroke/diagnosis , Vision Disorders/diagnosis , Vision Disorders/etiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Middle Aged , Migraine with Aura/diagnosis , Visual Fields
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Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ; 225(5): 357-60, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18454372

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The Ocular Response Analyser (ORA, Reichert Ophthalmic Instruments) is a non-contact applanation tonometer, providing two measures of intraocular pressure (IOP) - IOPg which represents a Goldmann equivalent IOP measure and IOPcc, representing a measure of IOP independent of corneal effects. In addition, the device provides two measures believed to represent corneal biomechanical properties: corneal hysteresis (CH) and corneal resistance factor (CRF). The aim of this study was to assess the repeatability of these measurements. PATIENTS AND METHODS: One randomly chosen eye from 49 healthy volunteers was measured four times consecutively with the ORA prior to Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT). The repeatability coefficient (RC), the coefficient of variation (CV) and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were calculated as a measure of intrasession repeatability. RESULTS: CH was the most variable and IOPg the most repeatable measure, with an RC of 2.61 and 1.97, respectively, and ICC of 0.86 and 0.92, respectively. CV ranged between 5.73 % for IOPg and 12.38 % for CH. ORA IOP measurements were higher than GAT (IOPcc = 17.43 +/- 3.23; IOPg = 17.53 +/- 3.0; GAT = 15.75 +/- 2.77 mmHg). CONCLUSIONS: ORA measurements show good short-term repeatability in normal volunteers. Thus, this device appears to be applicable in clinical practice.


Subject(s)
Biomechanical Phenomena/methods , Cornea/physiology , Intraocular Pressure/physiology , Manometry/instrumentation , Manometry/methods , Tonometry, Ocular/instrumentation , Adult , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Tonometry, Ocular/methods
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