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Correlation between OCT findings and postoperative visual acuity in foveal-splitting rhegmatogenous retinal detachment Momoko Kawasaki(Takahashi) 1 , Hidetsugu Mori 1 , Haruhiko Yamada 1 , Kanji Takahashi 1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Kansai Medical University pp.962-967
Published Date 2024/8/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410215246
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Abstract Objective:When rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD)progresses to involve the macular area, visual outcome after operation tends to be very poor. The relationship between the distance of the detached retina from the fovea and the visual progress after treatment. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to retrospectively assess the correlation between the extent of detachment from the central fovea to the detachment frontline and visual prognosis in foveal-splitting RRD(fsRRD)with macular detachment using OCT.

Subjects and Methods:We included 44 eyes of 43 patients with fs RRD who underwent vitrectomy 1 day after the first visit between March 2016 and August 2022. Patients were divided into three groups according to the extent of the detached retina from the fovea, as follows:foveal RD(f), perifoveal RD(p), and macular RD(m)and were evaluated for pre and postoperative visual acuity and preoperative RRD length.

Results:There were a total of 17 eyes in group f, 16 eyes in group p, and 11 eyes in group m. The logMAR visual acuity trends preoperatively and 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively were 0.097, 0.046, −0.079, and −0.079, 0.523, 0.126, 0.000, and 0.000, and 0.699, 0.155, 0.000, and 0.155 in group f, p, and m, respectively, and group f had significantly better visual acuity up to 6 months postoperatively compared to that of group m(p<0.05). Preoperative RRD height was 249μm in group f, 688.5μm in group p, and 782μm in group m. Group f had significantly lower RRD height than that of group m.

Conclusions:Early surgery for fsRRD may improve visual prognosis, and preoperative OCT imaging is useful for postoperative visual acuity assessment.


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