白内障手术后视网膜前膜的进展。

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Bita Momenaei, Abtin Shahlaee, Michael K Nguyen, Julia Yu, Jonathan Martin, Rachel Israilevich, Mitchell S Fineman, Carl D Regillo, Omesh P Gupta, Richard S Kaiser, Allen C Ho, Jason Hsu
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目的:利用基于光学相干断层扫描(OCT)的生物标志物研究白内障手术后视网膜前膜(ERM)的进展。方法:2012年1月至2022年2月进行回顾性研究,评估先前存在的特发性ERM并接受无并发症白内障手术的眼睛。使用已建立的ERM分级量表,并评估OCT特征以及视觉结果。结果:该研究对67只眼睛进行了随访,平均随访时间为47.8个月。最初,83.6%的眼睛有1期ERM, 13.4%有2期ERM, 3%有3期ERM。术后59周发生无显著性ERM进展。在1期眼睛中,16.1%进展到2期;11.1%的2期眼睛进展到3期;50%的3期眼睛进展到4期。此外,10.4%的患者在白内障手术后出现或经历了加重的黄斑水肿,6%的患者接受了玻璃体切除术。在未行玻璃体切除术的眼中,白内障术后1个月视力(VA)有所改善(P = 0.018),并在4年内保持稳定。结论:患有轻度ERM的眼睛在白内障手术后表现出VA的改善,往往在4年的时间内保持这种改善,并且通常不会进展。
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Epiretinal Membrane Progression Following Cataract Surgery.

Purpose: To investigate the progression of epiretinal membrane (ERM) following cataract surgery using optical coherence tomography (OCT)-based biomarkers. Methods: A retrospective review was conducted from January 2012 to February 2022, assessing eyes with preexisting idiopathic ERM that underwent uncomplicated cataract surgery. An established ERM grading scale was used, and OCT features, along with visual outcomes, were evaluated. Results: The study followed 67 eyes for an average of 47.8 months after cataract surgery. Initially, 83.6% of eyes had stage 1 ERM, 13.4% had stage 2, and 3% had stage 3. Nonsignificant ERM progression occurred 59 weeks postoperatively. Among stage 1 eyes, 16.1% progressed to stage 2; 11.1% of stage 2 eyes progressed to stage 3; and 50% of stage 3 eyes progressed to stage 4. Additionally, 10.4% developed or experienced worsened macular edema following cataract surgery, and 6% underwent vitrectomy. In eyes managed without vitrectomy, visual acuity (VA) improved 1 month after cataract surgery (P = .018) and remained stable over a 4-year period. Conclusions: Eyes with mild-stage ERM that demonstrate improved VA after cataract surgery tend to maintain these improvements over a 4-year period and do not typically progress.

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