阐明牵引性视网膜脱离的术后动态:糖尿病玻璃体切除术后结构和功能结果的系统回顾和荟萃分析,包括术后并发症的分析。

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Miguel A Quiroz-Reyes, Erick A Quiroz-Gonzalez, Miguel A Quiroz-Gonzalez, Virgilio Lima-Gomez
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本荟萃分析旨在评估糖尿病玻璃体切除术治疗牵引性视网膜脱离(TRD)的有效性和安全性,评估视力改善、视网膜再附着成功率和术后并发症的发生率。综合文献检索确定了1211项研究,其中30项符合纳入标准并进行了分析。meta分析通过随机效应模型进行,以解释异质性。主要结果是视力改善和视网膜再植成功,而术后并发症作为次要结果分析。采用漏斗图、修剪填充法和Egger回归检验来评估和调整发表偏倚。这项荟萃分析包括30项研究中1,844只眼睛的数据。糖尿病玻璃体切除术后视力的合并平均差值(MD)为0.80 logMAR (95% CI: 0.58-1.01, p
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Elucidating postoperative dynamics in tractional retinal detachment: a systematic review and meta-analysis of structural and functional outcomes following diabetic vitrectomy, including an analysis of postoperative complications.

This meta-analysis aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of diabetic vitrectomy for treating tractional retinal detachment (TRD) by assessing visual acuity improvements, retinal reattachment success rates, and the frequency of postoperative complications. A comprehensive literature search identified 1,211 studies, 30 of which met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. The meta-analyses were conducted via random effects models to account for heterogeneity. The primary outcomes were visual acuity improvement and retinal reattachment success, whereas postoperative complications were analyzed as secondary outcomes. Funnel plots, trim-and-fill methods, and Egger's regression tests were employed to assess and adjust for publication bias. The meta-analysis included data from 1,844 eyes across 30 studies. The pooled mean difference (MD) in visual acuity following diabetic vitrectomy was 0.80 logMAR (95% CI: 0.58-1.01, p < 0.0001), with significant heterogeneity (I² = 95%). The trim-and-fill method adjusted the MD to 1.15 (95% CI: 0.85-1.45), indicating potential publication bias. The pooled proportion of retinal reattachment success was 94.63% (95% CI: 90.88-96.89%), with substantial heterogeneity (I² = 82.2%). Egger's regression test confirmed publication bias in the retinal reattachment data (t = 6.07, df = 25, p < 0.0001). The most common postoperative complications were vitreous hemorrhage (8.2%, 0-41%), elevated intraocular pressure (7.3%, 0-25%), and cataract formation (10.3%, 0-43%). Diabetic vitrectomy significantly improves visual acuity and achieves high retinal reattachment success rates in patients with TRD despite considerable heterogeneity across studies. However, a critical limitation of the current literature is the lack of comprehensive reporting of essential markers of perfusion, such as the choroidal vascularity index and choriocapillaris flow area, which are crucial for a thorough understanding of the impact of vitrectomy on ocular perfusion and its correlation with structural and functional outcomes. These findings also highlight the need for vigilant postoperative management to mitigate common complications. Adjustments for publication bias via the trim-and-fill method suggest that the initial estimates of efficacy may be optimistic, but the overall benefits of the procedure remain substantial. Further research is warranted to standardize surgical techniques, include detailed perfusion outcomes, and enhance the reliability of future meta-analyses. Trial registration: Retrospectively registered.

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BMC Ophthalmology
BMC Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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3.40
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5.00%
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441
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Ophthalmology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of eye disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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