| Literature DB >> 28794614 |
Maria T Sandinha1, Ajay K Kotagiri1, Rona I Owen1, Caspar Geenen1, David Hw Steel1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess the accuracy of B-scan ultrasound (U/S) in diagnosing cases of acute fundus obscuring vitreous hemorrhage (FOVH) using a standardized scan protocol and dedicated ophthalmic ultrasonographer.Entities:
Keywords: diagnosis; retinal break; retinal tear; rhegmatogenous retinal detachment; ultrasonography; ultrasound B-scan
Year: 2017 PMID: 28794614 PMCID: PMC5538682 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S133938
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1B-scan ultrasound images of a definite retinal tear.
Notes: A high gain setting of 90 dB was used first, revealing a posterior vitreous detachment (A). Subsequently, the gain was lowered to 65 dB to assess the retina and obtain a clearer view of the tear (B).
Study group characteristics
| Total number of patients included | 58 |
| Male:female | 30 (58%):28 (42%) |
| Age (mean, range) | 61 (40–95) years |
| Right:left | 32 (55%):26 (45%) |
| Median presenting visual acuity (range) | Counting fingers (PL – 6/9) |
| Median visual acuity 3 months after presentation (range) | 6/9 (PL – 6/5) |
| Significant previous ocular history | AMD 10 |
| Previously treated retinal tears 3 | |
| Myopia (>4 diopters) 2 | |
| Previous VH of unknown cause 1 | |
| Systemic anticoagulants | 4 |
| Grade of vitreous hemorrhage | Grade 1–10 |
| Grade 2–26 | |
| Grade 3–22 | |
| Final diagnosis of cause of vitreous hemorrhage | |
| RRD | 9 |
| Retinal tears without RRD | 17 |
| Previously treated tears with recurrent VH | 3 |
| Neovascular AMD with breakthrough VH | 6 |
| RVO | 10 |
| Trauma | 4 |
| Avulsed retinal vessel | 3 |
| PVD without tears | 6 |
Abbreviations: AMD, age-related macular degeneration; PL, perception of light; PVD, posterior vitreous detachment; RRD, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment; RVO, retinal vein occlusion; VH, vitreous hemorrhage.
Management of patients with FOH
| Presumptive ultrasound diagnosis resulting in | Number of patients |
|---|---|
| Immediate vitrectomy | |
| Retinal detachment | 9 |
| Definite retinal tears with attached retina | 10 |
| Avulsed retinal vessel with suspicion of retinal tear | 6 |
| Submacular hemorrhage due to neovascular AMD | 1 |
| Late vitrectomy | |
| Non-resolving VH secondary to RVO | 3 |
| Previously treated retinal tears | 2 |
| Observation | |
| PVD without retinal tears | 6 |
| Retinal tears with possibility of retinopexy without vitrectomy, and no other tears detected | 4 |
| Previously treated retinal tears with recurrent VH from traction | 1 |
| Neovascular AMD with breakthrough hemorrhage into vitreous cavity | 5 |
| RVO with NVE; one with PVD but no tears | 6 |
| Blunt trauma | 4 |
| Avulsed retinal vessel not seen on ultrasound | 1 |
Abbreviations: AMD, age-related macular degeneration; FOH, fundus obscuring hemorrhage; NVE, neovascularization elsewhere; PVD, posterior vitreous detachment; RVO, retinal vein occlusion; VH, vitreous hemorrhage.
Ultrasound findings and level of agreement with eventual diagnosis, regarding the number and location of retinal tears
| Agreement | Ultrasound findings | Eventual diagnosis | Number of patients |
|---|---|---|---|
| Complete agreement (78%) | RRD | 4 | |
| Retinal tear(s) without RRD | 14 | ||
| Neovascular AMD with submacular hemorrhage | 1 | ||
| No retinal tears | 26 | ||
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| Partial agreement (19%) | Avulsed retinal vessel (suspicion of retinal tear) | Retinal tear | 3 |
| Avulsed vessel without retinal tear | 2 | ||
| Retinal vein occlusion with NVE | 1 | ||
| Retinal detachment, no retinal tear detected | RRD | 2 | |
| RRD | RRD with additional retinal tear(s) | 3 | |
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| Unverified (3%) | Lost to follow-up | 1 | |
| Non-clearing vitreous hemorrhage | 1 | ||
Abbreviations: AMD, age-related macular degeneration; NVE, new vessels elsewhere; RRD, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.