| Literature DB >> 29075095 |
Martin Bond-Taylor1, Gunnar Jakobsson1,2, Madeleine Zetterberg1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The present study aimed to describe clinical characteristics of patients with posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), to determine the prevalence of retinal tears in PVD patients, and to find predictors for retinal tears in this patient group.Entities:
Keywords: posterior vitreous detachment; retinal detachment; retinal hemorrhage; retinal tear
Year: 2017 PMID: 29075095 PMCID: PMC5609787 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S143898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Demographics of all patients diagnosed with vitreous detachment, retinal tears, or vitreous hemorrhage at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital during a 3-month period in 2009
| Parameter, n=365 | Years or n (%) |
|---|---|
| Age, years | |
| Mean (SD) | 62.8 (10.6) |
| Median (range) | 63.0 (12–94) |
| Sex, n (%) | |
| Female | 228 (62.5%) |
| Male | 137 (37.5%) |
| Diagnosis code (ICD-10), | |
| Vitreous detachment (H43.8) | 300 (82.2%) |
| Retinal tear (H33.3) | 48 (13.2%) |
| Vitreous hemorrhage (H43.1) | 17 (4.6%) |
| Objective findings, n (%) | |
| Retinal tear | 53 (14.5%) |
| Hemorrhage | 83 (22.7%) |
| Checkup consultations performed, n (%) | 75 (20.6%) |
Notes:
In the medical journal, each patient was given only one main diagnosis, which was used to classify the patients in the study.
Including retinal and vitreal hemorrhages but excluding hemorrhages related to diabetic retinopathy.
Abbreviations: ICD-10, International Classification of Diseases No 10; SD, standard deviation.
Clinical characteristics in patients with vitreous detachment-related symptoms and possible predictors for retinal tears
| Parameters (n=426) | No retinal tear | Retinal tear | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | |||
| Mean (SD) | 63.7 (10.8) | 62.6 (10.3) | 0.37 |
| Median (IQR) | 64.5 (59–70) | 63 (59–68) | |
| Sex, n (%) | |||
| Female | 204 (63.7%) | 56 (52.8%) | 0.05 |
| Male | 116 (36.3%) | 50 (47.2%) | |
| Eye, n (%) | |||
| Right | 171 (53.4) | 50 (47.2) | 0.31 |
| Left | 149 (46.6) | 56 (52.8) | |
| Symptoms | |||
| Floaters, n=316, n=102 | 293 (92.7%) | 97 (95.1%) | 0.50 |
| Flashes, n=313, n=101 | 177 (56.5%) | 48 (47.5%) | 0.14 |
| Visual impairment, n=258, n=98 | 28 (10.9%) | 20 (20.4%) | 0.02 |
| Duration of symptoms, n (%) | |||
| ≤1 day, n=315, n=106 | 80 (25.4%) | 43 (40.6%) | 0.004 |
| ≤7 days, n=315, n=106 | 232 (73.7%) | 88 (83.0%) | 0.07 |
| Objective findings, n (%) | |||
| Vitreous opacities, n=282, n=86 | 274 (97.2%) | 84 (97.7%) | 1.00 |
| Weiss ring, n=112, n=19 | 101 (90.2%) | 17 (89.5%) | 1.00 |
| Retinal tear | 0 (0%) | 106 (100%) | NA |
| Hemorrhage, | 54 (16.9%) | 72 (70.6%) | <0.001 |
| Pseudophakic, n=196, n=45 | 39 (19.9%) | 4 (8.9%) | 0.09 |
| Medical history, n (%) | |||
| Previous symptoms in same eye, n=290, n=102 | 50 (17.2%) | 13 (12.7%) | 0.35 |
| Previously sought care in same eye, n=292, n=102 | 41 (14.0%) | 13 (12.7%) | 0.87 |
| Previous laser therapy in same eye, n=293, n=102 | 21 (7.2%) | 6 (5.9%) | 0.82 |
| Previous symptoms in other eye, n=291, n=102 | 47 (16.2%) | 12 (11.8%) | 0.34 |
| Future pathology, n (%) | |||
| Same eye, n=304, n=103 | |||
| Vitreoretinal complications | 26 (8.6%) | 29 (28.2%) | <0.001 |
| Vitreous detachment | 17 (5.6%) | 17 (16.5%) | 0.001 |
| Vitreous hemorrhage | 4 (1.3%) | 2 (1.9%) | 0.65 |
| Retinal tear | 4 (1.3%) | 4 (3.9%) | 0.12 |
| Retinal detachment | 1 (0.3%) | 6 (5.8%) | 0.001 |
| Other eye, n=304, n=102 | |||
| Vitreoretinal complications | 39 (12.8%) | 30 (29.1%) | 0.001 |
| Vitreous detachment | 30 (9.9%) | 21 (20.6%) | 0.01 |
| Vitreous hemorrhage | 3 (1.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.58 |
| Retinal tear | 4 (1.3%) | 6 (5.9%) | 0.02 |
| Retinal detachment | 2 (0.7%) | 2 (2.0%) | 0.26 |
Notes:
Including all patients diagnosed with vitreous detachment/hemorrhage or retinal tears in February–April 2009 (n=365) and all patients diagnosed with retinal tears or hemorrhage in May–July 2009 (n=61). When data are missing, specific n is given for that variable.
A P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Student’s t-test.
Fisher’s exact test.
Including retinal and vitreal hemorrhages, but excluding hemorrhages related to diabetic retinopathy.
Refers to previous symptoms, sought care, or laser treatment related to vitreous detachment or hemorrhage, retinal tears, or rhegmatogenous retinal detachment within the last 7 years.
Includes vitreous detachment or hemorrhage, retinal tears, or rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with a follow-up time of 4.5 years.
Including vitreous detachment/hemorrhage and retinal tears/detachment.
Abbreviations: IQR, interquartile range; NA, not applicable; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 1Duration of symptoms of vitreous detachment for patients with and without retinal tears prior to consulting an ophthalmologist.
Notes: Duration of symptoms of vitreous detachment is given in days including 315 patients without and 106 patients with retinal tears. All subjects were examined at the Department of Ophthalmology at Sahlgrenska University Hospital between February and July 2009.