COVID-19 is a risk factor for retinal vein occlusion in younger patients?

Q4 Medicine
A. Shchuko, M. Akulenko, T. N. Yur'eva
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Abstract

Retinal vein occlusions (RVOs) are thought to have more favorable outcomes in patients under-50 due to spontaneous regression. However, 20% develop severe neovascularization. In most cases, the causal link of occlusion remains elusive. Some authors report on clinical presentations typical for RVOs in the COVID-19 infection due to hypercoagulation. Management of younger patients with RVO required a complex diagnostic approach to assess systemic risk factors and obligatory evaluation of baseline retinal ischemia using fluorescein angiography (FA) or optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Clinical criteria of escalating retinal ischemia are decreased central visual acuity, macular edema, increased area of ischemia, and (later) retinal and/or anterior segment neovascularization. We describe a young man with RVO after the COVID-19 infection. The COVID-19 infection had no significant effect on hemostasis parameters in this patient. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 infection cannot be ruled out as an aggravating factor in a patient with a genetic predisposition to (micro)vascular occlusions. Keywords: OCTA, retinal neovascularization, retinal vein occlusion, coagulogram, COVID-19. For citation: Shchuko A.G., Akulenko M.V., Yur’eva T.N. COVID-19 is a risk factor for retinal vein occlusion in younger patients? Russian Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology. 2022;22(1):62–67 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2311-7729-2022-22-1-62-67.
COVID-19是年轻患者视网膜静脉闭塞的危险因素?
视网膜静脉闭塞(RVOs)被认为在50岁以下的患者中由于自发消退有更有利的结果。然而,20%的患者发展为严重的新生血管。在大多数情况下,闭塞的因果关系仍然难以捉摸。一些作者报道了因高凝引起的COVID-19感染中典型的RVOs的临床表现。年轻RVO患者的治疗需要复杂的诊断方法来评估系统性危险因素,并使用荧光素血管造影(FA)或光学相干断层扫描血管造影(OCTA)对基线视网膜缺血进行强制性评估。视网膜缺血升级的临床标准是中央视力下降,黄斑水肿,缺血面积增加,(后来)视网膜和/或前段新生血管。我们描述了一位在COVID-19感染后患有RVO的年轻人。COVID-19感染对患者止血参数无明显影响。同时,对于具有(微)血管闭塞遗传易感性的患者,不能排除新冠肺炎感染是加重因素。关键词:OCTA,视网膜新生血管,视网膜静脉闭塞,凝血图,COVID-19引用本文:Shchuko a.g., Akulenko m.v., Yur 'eva T.N. 2019冠状病毒病是年轻患者视网膜静脉闭塞的危险因素?俄罗斯临床眼科学杂志,2022;22(1):62-67。DOI: 10.32364 / 2311-7729-2022-22-1-62-67。
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