Serum creatinine as a predictor of functional and anatomical success in diabetic tractional retinal detachment

René Cano-Hidalgo, Tatiana Urrea-Victoria, J. H. Kim-Lee
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The aim of the study was to evaluate pre-operative, intraoperative, and post-operative factors associated with functional and anatomical success in patients with diabetic tractional retinal detachment (TRD) treated with pars plana vitrectomy (PPV). We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with diabetic TRD surgically repaired with PPV between March 2014 and February 2015 at the Instituto de Oftalmología Fundación de Asistencia Privada Conde de Valenciana, IAP in Mexico City. A total of 250 records were reviewed and 85 met the inclusion criteria. Pre-operative, intraoperative, and post-operative variables were obtained from all records. Statistical analysis included Fisher’s exact test, Kruskal–Wallis test, and Mann–Whitney U test. A total of 88 eyes of 85 patients were included in the study. The average patient age at the time of the surgery was 51.53 years (SD ± 11.99). At post-operative month (POM) 1, a greater pre-operative serum creatinine value and a greater surgical duration were associated with a worse anatomical success (P = 0.032; P = 0.014). At POM 1, 31% of the eyes with macula-involved TRD and 57.5% of the eyes without macula-involved TRD achieved visual success (P = 0.013, Fisher’s exact test). A greater pre-operative serum creatinine value was associated with a worse visual and anatomical outcome at POM 1. A macula-involved TRD was associated with a worse visual outcome at POM 3. Post-operative complications were associated with a worse functional and/or anatomical success at the final follow-up visit (P < 0.05).
血清肌酐作为糖尿病牵引性视网膜脱离的功能和解剖成功的预测因子
本研究的目的是评估术前、术中和术后与糖尿病牵引性视网膜脱离(TRD)患者行玻璃体切割(PPV)治疗的功能和解剖成功相关的因素。我们回顾性回顾了2014年3月至2015年2月期间在墨西哥城IAP的Oftalmología Fundación de Asistencia Privada Conde de Valenciana研究所接受PPV手术修复的糖尿病TRD患者的医疗记录。共审查了250份记录,其中85份符合纳入标准。从所有记录中获取术前、术中和术后变量。统计分析包括Fisher精确检验、Kruskal-Wallis检验和Mann-Whitney U检验。85名患者共88只眼睛被纳入研究。手术时患者平均年龄为51.53岁(SD±11.99)。在术后1个月(POM),较高的术前血清肌酐值和较长的手术时间与较差的解剖成功相关(P = 0.032;P = 0.014)。在POM 1时,31%的黄斑受累TRD眼和57.5%的非黄斑受累TRD眼获得视觉成功(P = 0.013, Fisher精确检验)。术前较高的血清肌酐值与POM 1时较差的视觉和解剖结果相关。累及黄斑的TRD与POM 3时较差的视力结果相关。术后并发症与最终随访时较差的功能和/或解剖成功相关(P < 0.05)。
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