AIM: To report a new form of retinopathy that was observed in patients who had undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) following acute myocardial infarction (AMI). METHODS: Serial ophthalmological examinations were conducted in 40 patients who underwent PCI. Thirty patients were diagnosed with AMI, and another 10 had stable angina pectoris. RESULTS: Cotton wool spots developed in 17 (57%) patients from the group with AMI undergoing PCI (n = 30) within 2 months. Of these, 41% (seven patients) also developed superficial haemorrhages. Retinopathy was most prominent 1-2 months after AMI and then tended to become quiescent afterwards, without treatment. CONCLUSION: We have identified a new form of retinopathy in patients with AMI that spontaneously subsides without treatment.
AIM: To report a new form of retinopathy that was observed in patients who had undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) following acute myocardial infarction (AMI). METHODS: Serial ophthalmological examinations were conducted in 40 patients who underwent PCI. Thirty patients were diagnosed with AMI, and another 10 had stable angina pectoris. RESULTS: Cotton wool spots developed in 17 (57%) patients from the group with AMI undergoing PCI (n = 30) within 2 months. Of these, 41% (seven patients) also developed superficial haemorrhages. Retinopathy was most prominent 1-2 months after AMI and then tended to become quiescent afterwards, without treatment. CONCLUSION: We have identified a new form of retinopathy in patients with AMI that spontaneously subsides without treatment.
Authors: R K Kharbanda; M Peters; B Walton; M Kattenhorn; M Mullen; N Klein; P Vallance; J Deanfield; R MacAllister Journal: Circulation Date: 2001-03-27 Impact factor: 29.690
Authors: F Leclercq; S Kassnasrallah; J B Cesari; J M Blard; J C Macia; P Messner-Pellenc; C J Mariottini; R Grolleau-Raoux Journal: Cerebrovasc Dis Date: 2001 Impact factor: 2.762