Visual deterioration in patients with photoreceptor loss after retinal reattachment surgery.
Author
Rasool, SanaKaushik, Megha
Chaudhary, Rishika
Blachford, Karen
Berry, Martin
Scott, Robert A H
Logan, Ann
Blanch, Richard J
Affiliation
Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust; University of Birmingham; University of Warwick; Axolotl Consulting Ltd; Royal Centre for Defence MedicinePublication date
2022-01-26Subject
Ophthalmology
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Purpose: Assess the relationship between photoreceptor degeneration and visual function after retinal reattachment surgery (RRS) in a prospective cohort. Methods: Patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) were reviewed before and 6 months after vitreoretinal surgery. Optical coherence tomographical thickness of the outer nuclear layer (ONL), outer retinal segment (ORS), retinal pigmented epithelium to ellipsoid zone (RPE-EZ) and external limiting membrane to EZ (ELM-EZ) were recorded 6 months post-operatively. These were compared to best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and retinal sensitivity (Humphrey visual field). Results: Thirteen macula-off and 8 macula-on RRD patients were included. The mean ONL thickness was higher after macula-on RRD compared to macula-off RRD (97.70 ± 3.62 μm vs. 73.10 ± 4.98 μm). In all RRD eyes, every 1 μm decrease in ONL thickness correlated with a 0.052 dB decrease and in retinal sensitivity and every 1 μm decrease in ORS thickness was associated with a 0.062 dB reduction in retinal sensitivity. ORS, ELM-EZ and RPE-EZ thickness did not correlate with BCVA post-RRS. Conclusion: There was greater ONL and ORS thinning following macula-off compared to macula-on RRD. Correlations between ONL and ORS thinning with decreased retinal sensitivity may be explained by RRD-induced photoreceptor death.Citation
Rasool S, Kaushik M, Chaudhary R, Blachford K, Berry M, Scott RAH, Logan A, Blanch RJ. Visual deterioration in patients with photoreceptor loss after retinal reattachment surgery. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2022 Jul;260(7):2141-2147.Type
ArticlePMID
35080648Publisher
Springerae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s00417-021-05519-z