The prevalence of central retinal vein occlusion was observed in middle age patients with post-covid syndrome multicenter study

Sanaa Ahmed, A. Elmahdy, Eglal M. Kenawy, M. Abdulrehim, S. Shoeir, Ghada F Elmohaseb, E. Youssef, E. Bayoumy, Marwa Byomy
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Background: The World Health Organization pronounced the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Patients with COVID-19 are more likely to have multisystem thromboembolic events, such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary emboli. This study estimates the clinical characteristics of patients with central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) post-COVID-19 infection in three governorates of Egypt. Methods: A retrospective randomized study was conducted at Al-Azhar University Hospitals. We revised medical records for patients presented to Ophthalmology departments with CRVO. We considered all patients above 30 years old of both sexes without risk factors for central vein occlusion. Results:Central retinal vein occlusion was observed in post-COVID syndrome at younger ages, rather than the ordinary cases. The most presenting symptoms were fever, dyspnea, and a cough with significant hypoxia and elevated D-dimer level. Conclusion:Our study asserts the importance of more investigation into ocular complications associated with COVID-19. Physicians should be vigilant for acute visual symptoms in COVID-19 patients. Patients presenting with thromboembolism should be screened for COVID-19 infection as a presumed etiology. D-dimer may have an important prognostic value for disease severity. Anti-coagulant medications may be required on a long-term basis after COVID-19 infections.Keywords: acute visual symptoms, ophthalmic evaluation, thromboembolism
通过多中心研究,观察中年冠状病毒后综合征患者视网膜中央静脉阻塞的发生率
背景:2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织宣布新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)为大流行。COVID-19患者更容易发生多系统血栓栓塞事件,如深静脉血栓形成和肺栓塞。本研究估计了埃及三个省covid -19感染后视网膜中央静脉闭塞(CRVO)患者的临床特征。方法:在爱资哈尔大学附属医院进行回顾性随机研究。我们修改了到眼科就诊的CRVO患者的医疗记录。我们考虑所有年龄在30岁以上的患者,不论男女,均无中央静脉阻塞的危险因素。结果:新冠肺炎后出现视网膜中央静脉阻塞的年龄较轻,而非普通病例。最主要的症状是发热、呼吸困难、咳嗽、明显缺氧和d -二聚体水平升高。结论:我们的研究强调了对COVID-19相关眼部并发症进行更多调查的重要性。医生应警惕COVID-19患者的急性视觉症状。出现血栓栓塞的患者应筛查COVID-19感染,作为推定的病因。d -二聚体可能对疾病严重程度有重要的预后价值。COVID-19感染后可能需要长期服用抗凝药物。关键词:急性视觉症状,眼科评价,血栓栓塞
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