Antithrombotic use in retinal artery occlusion: A narrative review.

Wan-Yu Liu, Yun-Hsin Tang, Yi-Hsing Chen
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Retinal artery occlusion (RAO) is a critical ophthalmic emergency with a high risk of significant visual impairment. While traditional treatment aims to promptly restore blood flow to the retina, recent research has investigated the potential benefits of anticoagulation therapy for managing this condition. This paper reviews current literature and clinical trials investigating the efficacy and safety of anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapies, such as systemic heparinization and direct oral anticoagulants and aspirin, in treating RAO. The mechanism of action involves preventing thrombus propagation and platelet aggregation to promote microvascular circulation, potentially mitigating ischemic damage and improving visual outcomes. However, controversies exist regarding the optimal timing, duration, and selection of antithrombotic agents due to the risk of hemorrhagic complications. Further large-scale prospective studies are warranted to establish evidence-based guidelines for incorporating antithrombotic into the standard management of RAO. This paper underscores the evolving landscape of antithrombotic therapy as a promising adjunctive treatment strategy in the management of retinal artery occlusion.

抗血栓在视网膜动脉闭塞中的应用:一个叙述性的回顾。
视网膜动脉闭塞(RAO)是一种严重的眼科急症,具有严重视力损害的高风险。虽然传统的治疗旨在迅速恢复视网膜的血液流动,但最近的研究已经调查了抗凝治疗对治疗这种疾病的潜在益处。本文综述了目前研究抗凝血和抗血小板治疗(如全身肝素化、直接口服抗凝血剂和阿司匹林)治疗RAO的有效性和安全性的文献和临床试验。其作用机制包括防止血栓扩散和血小板聚集,促进微血管循环,潜在地减轻缺血性损伤和改善视力。然而,由于出血并发症的风险,关于抗血栓药物的最佳时机、持续时间和选择存在争议。进一步的大规模前瞻性研究有必要建立基于证据的指南,将抗血栓药物纳入RAO的标准管理。本文强调了抗血栓治疗作为一种有前途的辅助治疗策略在视网膜动脉闭塞的管理不断发展的景观。
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