KMID : 0213520100240040213
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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2010 Volume.24 No. 4 p.213 ~ p.218
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Central Photoreceptor Viability and Prediction of Visual Outcome in Patients with Idiopathic Macular Holes
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Chung Song-Ee
Kang Se-Woong Yoon Young-Hee Lim Dong-Hui Chae Ju-Byung Roh In-Ho
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Abstract
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Purpose: To identify the correlation between preoperative optical coherence tomography (OCT) features and postoperative visual outcomes in eyes with idiopathic macular holes (MHs).
Methods: Data from 55 eyes with idiopathic MHs which had been sealed by vitrectomy were retrospectively reviewed. Correlation analysis was conducted between postoperative visual acuity (Vpostop, logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution [logMAR]) and preoperative factors, including four OCT parameters: the anticipated length (A) devoid of photoreceptors after hole closure, MH height (B), MH size (C), and the grading (D) of the viability of detached photoreceptors. Additionally, the formula for the prediction of visual outcome was deduced.
Results: Vpostop was determined to be significantly correlated with the preoperative visual acuity (Vpreop) and OCT parameters A, C, and D (p<0.001). Based on the correlation, the formula for the prediction of Vpostop was derived from the most accurate regression analysis: Vpostop=0.248¡¿Vpreop+1.1¡¿10-6¡¿A2-0.121¡¿D+0.19.
Conclusions: The length and viability of detached photoreceptors are significant preoperative OCT features for predicting visual prognosis. This suggests that, regardless of the MH size and symptom duration, active surgical intervention should be encouraged, particularly if the MH exhibits good viability in the detached photoreceptor layer.
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KEYWORD
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Optical coherence tomography, Photoreceptor, Visual acuity
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