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Visual results and prognostic factors for vision following surgery for stage V retinopathy of prematurity.

M T Trese.   

Abstract

As our surgical techniques improve we are able to achieve anatomic retinal reattachment in 48% of eyes with advanced retinopathy of prematurity. Only 31% of these eyes, however, have achieved visual function by the six-month follow-up visit. In an attempt to determine the factors that lead to better visual outcome, we analyzed 85 eyes of 45 children who underwent surgical therapy for Stage V retinopathy of prematurity by one surgeon. These eyes were followed from 6 to 36 months. We analyzed the timing of surgery, retinal configuration, subretinal fluid composition, and appearance of retinal pigment epithelium following resolution of detachment as these related to visual results. We also used visual evoked response testing in an attempt to predict which eyes might achieve visual function. Children with best visual results tended to have rapidly regressing vascular activity, were operated earlier, and had little subretinal exudate sparing the macula and little alteration of RPE following retinal reattachment, and if measured, low iron concentration in subretinal fluid.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3755232     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(86)33681-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


  8 in total

1.  Minimally fibrotic stage 5 ROP: a clinical prognostic factor in eyes undergoing vitrectomy for stage 5 retinopathy of prematurity.

Authors:  Salil S Gadkari; Madan Deshpande; Sucheta Kulkarni
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-10-27       Impact factor: 3.117

2.  Evaluation of eyes with stage-5 retinopathy of prematurity.

Authors:  J G Clarkson; S G Jacobson; S Frazier-Byrne; J T Flynn
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 3.117

3.  Surgical therapy for stage V retinopathy of prematurity. A two-step approach.

Authors:  M T Trese
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 3.117

4.  Advanced cicatricial retinopathy of prematurity--outcome and complications.

Authors:  D M Knight-Nanan; K Algawi; R Bowell; M O'Keefe
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1996-04       Impact factor: 4.638

Review 5.  Iron homeostasis and toxicity in retinal degeneration.

Authors:  Xining He; Paul Hahn; Jared Iacovelli; Robert Wong; Chih King; Robert Bhisitkul; Mina Massaro-Giordano; Joshua L Dunaief
Journal:  Prog Retin Eye Res       Date:  2007-08-11       Impact factor: 21.198

6.  Diode laser photocoagulation to the vascular retina for progressively advancing retinopathy of prematurity.

Authors:  M O'Keefe; J Burke; K Algawi; M Goggin
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1995-11       Impact factor: 4.638

7.  Comparison of heads up three dimensional visualization system to conventional microscope in retinopathy of prematurity related tractional retinal detachment.

Authors:  Abdulrahman AlZaid; Wael A Alsakran; Sulaiman M Alsulaiman; Marco Mura
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-11-16       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Surgical management in advanced stages of retinopathy of prematurity; our experience.

Authors:  Ramak Roohipoor; Reza Karkhaneh; Mohammad Riazi-Esfahani; Fariba Ghasemi; Mehdi Nili-Ahmadabadi
Journal:  J Ophthalmic Vis Res       Date:  2009-07
  8 in total

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