Jyotsna Bitra, Haarisudhan Sureshkumar, Abhijith V Eathara, Reem Alahmadi, Michael J Heiferman
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Purpose: To report the incidence of and risk factors associated with recurrent vitreous hemorrhage (VH) in eyes that had 25-gauge pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Methods: This study included 220 eyes of 185 patients who were 21 years old or older and who had PPV for PDR and a minimum postoperative follow-up of 3 months. For patients who had bilateral PPV, data were gathered from both eyes. If surgery was performed in only 1 eye, data were collected from that eye alone. Results: The incidence of recurrent VH was 34.5% (76 eyes). The VH was categorized as early in 46 eyes (60.5%), delayed in 8 eyes (10.5%), or late in 22 eyes (28.9%). Sixty-eight eyes (89.5%) had mild/moderate recurrent VH and 8 (10.5%) had severe recurrent VH. The mean preoperative fasting blood glucose level was 147.7 mg/dL in eyes without recurrent VH and 176.7 mg/dL in eyes with recurrent VH (P = .020). Younger age (P = .027) and higher diastolic blood pressure at the time of surgery (P = .005) also significantly affected recurrent VH. Conclusions: Younger age, preoperative fasting blood glucose levels, and diastolic blood pressure were significantly associated with recurrent VH after PPV in patients with PDR.