| Literature DB >> 34055262 |
Francisco Barroso1, João Crispim Ribeiro2, Eduardo P Miranda1.
Abstract
Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors such as sildenafil citrate and tadalafil are well known for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. However, their use in the presence of pulmonary hypertension can cause ophthalmologic side effects, including non-arteritic optic ischemic neuropathy, chorioretinopathy, glaucoma, and optic atrophy. The present review aimed to identify these visual side effects and provide recommendations. We identified articles published from January 2000 to March 2019 on diseases arising from the management of sexual dysfunction in urology or pulmonary hypertension in pneumonia that could cause pathologic alterations in eye structure based on a literature search of the MEDLINE electronic database using keywords for the most common adverse effects and different kinds of phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors. After applying the exclusion criteria, we selected 36 of the 77 articles initially identified to write the narrative review and added 20 additional articles to completely describe the pathological entities. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors can cause side effects in the eye including ocular surface abnormalities, increased intraocular pressure and glaucoma, uveitis, non-arteritic ischemic neuropathy, chorioretinopathy, retinal occlusion, and visual field changes. There is an increased need for well-performed studies to better understand these side effects, which are common due to the wide use of sildenafil.Entities:
Keywords: Eye Manifestations; Physiological; Review; Sexual Dysfunction; Sildenafil Citrate; Adverse Effects
Year: 2021 PMID: 34055262 PMCID: PMC8126729 DOI: 10.18502/jovr.v16i2.9088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmic Vis Res ISSN: 2008-322X
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| Increased intraocular pressure | Nazari et al. 2017[ | -110 patients -Weekly sildenafil of 50mg average dose after 3 months | -Significantly differences between intraocular pressure values -p=0,003 | -Grade B |
| Wirostko et al. 2012[ | -277 adults | - Changes in Intraocular Pressure mean showed in 95% confidence interval (CI) | -Grade B | |
| Ermis et al. 2004[ | -28 male volunteers | -No significantly changes in intraocular pressure -p=0.37 | -Grade B | |
| Dündar et al. 2001[ | -14 healthy male volunteers | - No significantly changes in intraocular pressure | Grade B | |
| No Increased intraocular pressure | Yajima et al. 2000[ | -Study 1with 16 subjects and study 2with 48 subjects | -No major changes | - Grade B |
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| Surface abnormalities | Matieli et al 2016[ | -Case control with eyes in case group and 13 eyes in control group | -28 eyes (70%) using sildenafil, while only 13 eyes (35%) in the group control | - Grade B |
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| -Keratitis | Matieli et al 2016[ | -Case control with 20 patients | -One-third of individuals | - Grade B |
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| Central Serous Chorioretinopathy | Turkuc et al 2013[ | -43 patients treated | -Sildenafil citrate did not lead to Central Serous Chorioretinopathy | -Grade B |
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| Uveitis | French et al[ | -Case report | - 6 episodes of uveitis | - Grade C |
| Pomeranz et al[ | -Literature review | - 40 case report studies reported | - Grade C | |
| Galvez-Ruiz et al[ | -Case series | - 10 patients who after regular intake of Sildenafil presented in 1 eye | - Grade C | |
| NAION | Gedik et al[ | -Case report | - 36-year-old male who presented blurry vision in his left eye after 100 mg Sildenafil intake | - Grade C |
| Hafidi et al[ | - Case report | - 40-year old man with vision loss after 100 mg Sildenafil for two consecutive days | - Grade C | |
| Pomeranz et al[ | - Case series | - 5 patients presented after ingestion of 50 to 100 mg of Sildenafil | - Grade C | |
| Pomeranz et al[ | -Case series | - 6 of 7 patients who took Sildenafil presented vision loss within 24 hours | - Grade C | |
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| Supratemporal retinal artery branch occlusion | Tripathi et al[ | -Case report | 69-year-old male who presented with sudden painless vision loss after two days of Sildenafil 100 mg intake | -Grade C |
| Cilioretinal artery occlusion | Hafidi et al[ | -Case report | -40-year-old male who presented with acute vision loss after 2 days of Sildenafil 100 mg intake | -Grade C |
| Murthy et al[ | -Case report | -Bilateral concurrent cilioretinal artery occlusion in a 37-year-old female patient after once daily for four weeks | -Grade C | |
| Cilioretinal vessel occlusion | Pinto et al[ | -Case report | -36-year-old male presented with cilioretinal vessel occlusion | -Grade C |
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| -Color discrimination alterations | Cordell et al[ | -Clinical trial | - Any significant evidence after compared Sildenafil intake for 6 months daily | -Grade A |