Diabetic macular edema is the leading cause of central vision loss and even blindness in diabetic retinopathy. Compared to FFA, OCT can obtain the high-resolution 3D image quickly, easily to reflect the details of the tissue and realize the quantitative measurement. As a novel technology, OCT angiography (OCTA) can display microvascular structure from different layers of retina and choroid, having its advantage of quantifying the vessel density and the lesion area. By detecting fundus morphology, quantifying and quantitating the retinal vessels and vessel density, the combination of OCT and OCTA could play a guiding role in diagnosis, classification, treatment and prognosis of diabetic macular edema.
ObjectiveTo assess and classify the features of fundus autofluorescence (FAF) with optical coherence tomography (OCT) in clinically significant diabetic macular edema according to the criteria reported by ETDRS. Methods Eighty-four eyes of 47 diabetic patients with untreated clinically significant macular edema (CSME) diagnosed by OCT/FAF examination were enrolled in this study. The mean BCVA was 0.38±0.26, CRT was (360.23±139.40) μm and volume was (9.59±1.97) mm3. According to the FAF patterns, the CSME patients were divided into normal group (30 eyes), single-spot group (20 eyes), and multiple-spot group (22 eyes). There were 44, 18 and 22 eyes with diffuse edema, cystoid edema and serous retinal detachment, respectively. The correlation of visual acuity with central retinal thickness and total volume of macular was analyzed between different groups. ResultsIn the normal group and the single-spot group, the prevalence of the diffuse type was highest in the OCT (83.3%, 60.0%). In the multiple-spot group, the prevalence of the SRD type was highest in the OCT (50.0%). In the three FAF pattern groups, the BCVA were 0.47±0.26, 0.43±0.30, 0.28±0.19; the CRT were (272.41±48.62), (402.84±134.89), (505.67±135.20) μm; the total volume was (8.67±1.03), (8.94±1.63), (10.79±2.20) mm3. The BCVA were 0.43±0.25, 0.45±0.30, 0.22±0.14; the CRT were (272.41±48.62), (402.84±134.89), (505.67±135.20) μm; the total volume was (8.58±0.95)、(9.22±1.33)、(12.03±2.01) mm3 in eyes with diffuse edema, cystoid edema and serous retinal detachment, respectively(r=-0.31, -0.34; P > 0.05). Correlation analysis showed CRT positively correlated to volume (r=0.85, P < 0.05), BCVA negatively correlated to CRT and volume(r=-0.31, -0.34; P > 0.05). ConclusionThere are more diffuse edema eyes in normal group and single-spot group, while serous retinal detachmen in multiple-spot group. FAF correlates better with visual acuity than OCT patterns.
Objective To investigate the correlation of microperimetric parameters, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and central retinal thickness (CRT) in diabetic macular edema (DME) eyes. Methods It is a prospective, no controlled, open study. Twenty-four consecutive patients (40 eyes) with DME were included. There were 10 males (18 eyes),14 females (22 eyes); aged from 41 to 79 years, with the mean age of (56.84±8.96) years. All the patients were type 2 diabetes, the average duration of diabetes was 8 years. BCVA was evaluated using the international Snellen E vision test chart, and then recorded as logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR). CRT was measured by Cirrus HD-OCT4000. MAIA microperimetric parameters were evaluated, including average threshold (AT) of retinal sensitivity, macular integrity index (MI), fixating points within a circle of 1° (P1) and 2° of radius (P2), bivariate contour ellipse area (BCEA) considering 63% and 95% of fixating points (A63,A95), and horizontal and vertical axes of that ellipse (H63,H95,V63,V95). Pearson correlation analysis was performed to evaluate the association between these variables. The independent factor influenced the type of fixation was analyzed by multiple linear regression analysis. Results Strong correlations of logMAR BCVA with CRT (r=0.58,P=0.000), V63 (r=0.44,P=0.004), V95 (r=0.41,P=0.008), MI (r=0.36,P=0.024), AT (r=−0.61,P=0.000), P1 (r=−0.41,P=0.009), P2 (r=−0.38,P=0.015) were found. AT was correlations with P1 (r=0.53,P=0.000), P2 (r=0.51,P=0.001), A63 (r=−0.39,P=0.012), A95 (r=−0.40,P=0.012), V63 (r=−0.53,P=0.000), V95 (r=−0.46,P=0.003), MI (r=−0.50,P=0.001). There was no correlation between AT and CRT (r=−0.21,P=0.190). Forty eyes were included in this study, 8 eyes (20%) had stable fixation,14 eyes (35%) had relatively unstable fixation,18 eyes (45%) had unstable fixation. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that fixation classification was independently affected by P1. Conclusions In DME eyes, logMAR BCVA was positively correlated with CRT, negatively correlated with AT, P1 and P2. There is no correlation between AT and CRT. The fixation classification was independently affected by P1.
ObjectiveTo observe the efficacy and safety of intravitreal injection of conbercept in the treatment of proliferatived diabetic retinophathy (PDR) complicated with vitreous hemorrhage by minimally invasive vitreoretinal surgery.MethodsProspective clinical study. A total of 50 patients with PDR complicated with vitreous hemorrhage clinically diagnosed in Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital who needed vitrectomy were recruited in this study. According to the principle of informed consent, the patients were divided into two groups: postoperative injection group and the control group. Twenty-five eyes of 25 patients in each group were examined before operation. No significant proliferative changes in the posterior pole and traction retinal detachment were observed. There was significant difference of age between two groups (t=-24.697, P=0.030), but no significant difference of sex (χ2=0.330, P=0.564), duration of diabetes (t=-1.144, P=0.258), logMAR BCVA (t=-0.148, P=0.883), lens state (χ2=0.397, P=0.529), panretinal laser photocoagulation (χ2=1.333, P=0.248). The postoperative injection group was treated with intravitreous injection of 0.05 ml conbercept (10 mg/ml) immediately after 27G minimally invasive vitrectomy. The other treatment and follow-up were the same as those in the postoperative injection group except for conbercept injection. All patients underwent routine slit-lamp examination, indirect ophthalmoscope and B-ultrasound examination before operation. The main outcome measure included the time of operation, the incidence rate of iatrogenic retinal holes and silicone oil filling. The recurrence of vitreous hemorrhage, BCVA, intraocular pressure, central retinal thickness (CRT), postoperative complications and progression were recorded 1 week, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after operation.ResultsAt 1 week and 1, 3, 6 months after operation, there was significant difference of logMAR BCVA between the two groups (t=-4.980, -4.840, -4.892, -5.439; P<0.001). At 3 and 6 months after operation, the recurrence of vitreous hemorrhage in the postoperative injection group was lower than that in the control group, but there was no statistical difference between two groups (χ2=3.030, 4.153; P=0.192, 0.103). At 1 week and 1, 3, 6 months after operation, the CRT in the postoperative injection group was lower than that in the control group, the difference was significant (t=-2.622, -2.638, -3.613, -3.037; P=0.012, 0.010, 0.001, 0.004, 0.005). There was no complications such as choroid detachment, proliferative vitreoretinopathy, retinal detachment, iris redness and neovascular glaucoma in all the eyes after operation.ConclusionsIntravitreal injection of conbercept in the treatment of PDR after operation is safe and effective. It can reduce the recurrence of vitreous hemorrhage after vitrectomy, improve the BCVA.
Objective To observe the subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) in eyes of patients with diabetic macular edema (DME). Methods Twenty patients (32 eyes) with DME were enrolled in this crosssectional observational study. The patients included 12 males and eight females, with a mean age of (47.3plusmn;10.2) years. All the patients were examined documenting best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), spectraldomain optical coherence tomography (OCT) and ophthalmological examination. According to OCT DME morphology, samples are divided into diffuse macular edema, cystoid macular edema, serous retinal detachment and hard exudate groups. The SFCT was measured by a Cirrus HD-OCT with enhanced depth imaging (EDI) and was compared with the average SFCT (286.84plusmn;28.80) mu;m of same age group. Correlation between SFCT and age, diopter, diabetic duration, fasting blood glucose, BCVA and central retinal thickness were analyzed by Pearson Analysis. SFCT of different DME types were analyzed by ANOVA Analysis. Results The mean SFCT of 32 eyes was (223.81plusmn;43.74) mu;m (ranging from 120.50 to 361.50 mu;m), which was lower by 63.03 mu;m (95% confidence interval, -78.80 to -47.26 mu;m, P<0.01) from normal SFCT. SFCT was independent of age (r=0.124), diopter (r=0.277), diabetic duration (r=0.286), fasting blood glucose (r=0.408), BCVA (r=0.087), and central retinal thickness (r=0.036). There was no significant difference of SFCT between different DME types (F=0.042,P>0.05). Conclusion SFCT is thinner in eyes with DME as compared to normal eyes of the same age.
Objective To observe the clinical characteristics of diabetic neovascularization on the disc (DNVD).Methods The clinical data of 526 patients (1052 eyes) who were diagnosed as diabetes in Department of intern medicine, as diabetic retinopathy by ophthalmoscope and fundus fluorescein angiograph (FFA) was retrospectively reviewed. All patients were carried out with best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), slitlamp microscope,ophthalmoscope and FFA after mydriasis. In which, who has neovascularization on the optic disc with ophthalmoscopy and FFA examination were included in this study.The relationship between the occurrence and development of DNVD and phase of DR, disease duration, the level of blood glucose and panretinal photocoagulation were analyzed. Results DNVD was found in167/1052eyes (15.87%). There were 91 eyes (54.49%) with BCVA<0.1, 58 eyes (34.73%) with BCVA<0.4 but ge;0.1,and 18 eyes(19.78%) with BCVAge;0.4. Retinal neovascularization was located in the surface of disc surface or within 1PD from the optic disc;Those vessels filled early and rapidly, and with local b fluorescence due to fluorescence leakage at middle and late stage of FFA examination.All 167 DNVD eyes are proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) with 43 eyes (25.75%) in stage IV,52 eyes (31.14%) in stage V and 72 eyes (43.11%) in stage VI.Of those DNVD eyes,there were 5 eyes (2.99%) with course of diabetes <3 years,12 eyes (7.19%) s<5 years but ge;3 years, 21 eyes (12.57%)<10 butge;5 years, 56 eyes (33.53%)<15 but ge;10 years and 73 eyes (43.71%) ge;15 years. There were 15 eyes (8.98%) with fasting blood glucose (FBG)<7.0 mmol/L,26 eyes (15.57%) with FBG<9.0 but ge;7.0 mmol/L,50 eyes (29.94%) with FBG<12.0 but ge;9.0 mmol/L and 76 eyes (45.51%) with FBG ge;12.0 mmol/L;there were 28 eyes (16.77%) with 2 hour postprandial blood glucose(2hPBG)<10.0 mmol/L, 35 eyes (20.96%) with 2hPBG<12.0 but ge;10.0 mmol/L,42 eyes (25.15%) with 2hPBG <16.0 butge;12.0 mmol/L and 62 eyes (50.30%) with 2hPBG ge;16.0 mmol/L. The occurrence of DNVD and duration of diabetes, FBG and 2hPBG were all positively correlated (r=0.991,0.984,0.960, P=0.001, 0.016, 0.040) by the Person correlation analysis. 15 eyes (5.84%) of DNVD happened in 257 eyes who treated with PRP in severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR),152 eyes (19.12%) DNVD happened in 795 eyes who untreated with PRP in severe NPDR,the differences were statistically significant (chi;2=25.659,P<0.01) between them.Conclusion DNVD happened commonly in DR, the occurrence of DNVD is intensive related with diabetic retinopathy stage,duration of diabetes,FBG and PBG.
ObjectiveTo observe the expression of inflammatory cytokines in diabetic rats received posterior sub-Tenon capsule injection of triamcinolone acetonide (TA) and pan-retinal photocoagulation. MethodsA total of 48 Brown Norway rats received intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin to establish the diabetic model. Diabetic rats were randomly divided into experimental group (20 rats), control group (20 rats) and blank group (8 rats). 50 μl TA or saline was injected into the posterior sub-Tenon capsule immediately after the photocoagulation in the experimental group and the control group, respectively. The blank group received no treatment. The mRNA and protein expression level of retinal vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis fator-α (TNF-α) were measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) at 1, 3, 7 days after laser photocoagulation. ResultsThe mRNA and protein expression of VEGF, IL-6, TNF-α of the experimental group and control group were significantly higher than the blank group, the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The mRNA and protein expression of VEGF, IL-6 and TNF-α of the experimental group were significantly lower than that of the control group. On day 1 after laser photocoagulation, the mRNA expression of VEGF was not statistically significant in the experimental group and control group (P > 0.05), the mRNA and protein expression of VEGF, IL-6, TNF-α of the two groups were statistically significant in the remaining observing time (P < 0.05). ConclusionPosterior sub-Tenon capsule injection of TA can effectively reduce retinal photocoagulation induced VEGF, IL-6, TNF-α expression.
ObjectiveTo observe the efficacy of phacoemulsification with intravitreal triamcinolone injection (IVTA) in diabetic patients with severe cataract and diabetic macular edema (DME). MethodsTwenty-one patients (25 eyes) with severe cataract and DME were enrolled in this retrospective study. Fifteen eyes underwent standard phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation with 4 mg IVTA at completion of surgery. Ten eyes underwent standard phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation. All the patients were followed up for best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), optical coherence tomography(OCT) and ophthalmological examination.Changes in logarithm of he minimal angel of resolution (logMAR) BCVA and central macular thickness (CMT) were evaluated preoperatively and 1 month, 3 months and 6 months postoperatively by repeated measures ANOVA. Correlations between logMAR BCVA and CMT preoperatively and postoperatively were analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis. Postoperative 6 months logMAR BCVA and affecting factors were evaluated by multivariate linear regression analysis. ResultsBoth groups showed significant improvements of logMAR BCVA after surgery (F=4.855, 6.235; P=0.037, 0.020). There were no statistical differences of logMAR BCVA improvement at different time points postoperatively (F=0.007, 0.006, 0.023; P=0.973, 0.938, 0.882). The CMT reductions in IVTA group at month 1 and month 3 postoperatively were statistically significant than the reductions in group without IVTA(F=10.449, 7.374; P=0.012, 0.026), and there was no statistical difference of CMT reduction at month 6 postoperatively between two groups(F=2.173; P=0.114). Correlation Coefficients between CMT and BCVA were not statistically significant preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively(r=0.279, 0.172; P=0.295, 0.574). Analysis of multiple linear regression showed that external limiting membrane status and duration of diabetes are factors affecting the visual recovery (β=0.577, -0.411; P=0.025, 0.030). ConclusionsPhacoemulsification with concurrent IVTA for treatment of patients with severe cataract and DME is effective in reducing edema. But IVTA does not further improve logMAR BCVA postoperatively.
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of conbercept combined with 577 nm subthreshold micropulse laser photocoagulation on diabetic macular edema (DME).MethodsA prospective randomized controlled clinical study. From June 2016 to June 2017, 68 eyes of 68 patients with DME diagnosed in Central Theater Command General Hospital were enrolled in the study. The patients were randomly assigned to two different treatment groups: 36 eyes (36 patients) in the conbercept combined with 577 nm subthreshold micropulse lase group (combined treatment group) and 32 eyes (32 patients) in conbercept group (drug treatment group). All patients received three initial intravitreous injection of conbercept and re-treatment was performed according to the criteria which has been disigned before. BCVA was measured by ETDRS charts. The central macular thickness (CMT), total macular volume (TMV) were measured by Topcon 3D-OCT 2000. The BCVA, CMT and TMV in the combined treatment group and the drug treatment group were 57.9±12.4 letters, 427.8±129.4 μm, 10.14±1.50 mm3 and 59.0±16.0 letters, 441.0 ±135.7 μm, 10.43±2.10 mm3, respectively. There was no significant difference (t=0.321, 0.410, 0.641; P=0.749, 0.683, 0.524). The follow-up period was more than 12 months. The changes of BCVA, CMT and TMV were compared between the two groups. Comparison of BCVA, CMT, TMV before and after treatment in and between groups using repeated measures analysis of variance.ResultsThe average annual injection times was 5.8±1.9 in the combined treatment group and 8.5±2.4 in the drug treatment group. The difference was statistically significant (t=5.12, P=0.000). The BCVA in the 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th month were 64.9±11.1, 65.6±10.5, 67.0±10.8, 66.6±10.7 letters and 65.7±15.8, 66.9±15.7, 66.4±13.0, 67.3±16.4 letters, respectively, and there were significant differences compared with BCVA before treatment (F=34.234, 10.137; P=0.000, 0.000). The CMT were 335.2±105.9, 352.6±106.6, 336.2±120.8, 305.9±97.0 μm and 323.9±92.8, 325.5±90.2, 327.6±108.2, 312.2±106.8 μm, respectively. The TMV were 9.20±1.08, 9.26±1.20, 9.20±1.63, 9.05±1.18 mm3 and 9.19±1.21, 9.35±1.69, 9.09±1.20, 8.92±1.10 mm3, respectively. Compared with the CMT (F=12.152, 12.917; P=0.000, 0.000) and TMV (F=11.198, 11.008; P=0.000, 0.000) before treatment, the differences were statistically significant.ConclusionConbercept combined with 577 nm subthreshold micropulse laser and conbercept can effectively reduce CMT, TMV and improve BCVA in patients with DME, but combination therapy can reduce the injection times of conbercept.
Objective To evaluate the visual prognostic factors in vitreoretinal surgery for diabetic tractional retinal detachment (DTRD). Methods 102 eyes of 86 consecutive patients with DTRD underwent vitreoretinal surgery were analyzed retrospectively. All cases diagnosed via indirect ophthalmoscope and B ultrasonic scan after mydriasis. Followup duration varied from 12 to 56 months (mean: 23 months). Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and anatomic success were observed postoperatively. The patients were divided into visual acuity improved group and didn't improved group. Ttest, Chisquare test and Multivariate Logistic regression analysis were performed to predict the prognosis of visual acuity. Results After primary vitreoretinal surgery, 87 eyes (85.3%) were anatomically reattached, 15 eyes (14.71%) needed reoperation because of the recurrence of retinal detachment (RD). Postoperative BCVA improved and better than 0.05 in 49 eyes (48.04%), reduced or increased but less than 0.05 in 53 eyes (51.96%). Comparing natural factors between these two groups, only combined cataract surgery and optic nerve atrophy were significant different (chi;2=5.266,9.274;P=0.022,0.002). Among post-operative complications only the RD recurrence was significant different (chi;2=12.059,P=0.000). Multivariate Logistic regression revealed recurrence of RD and optic nerve atrophy were two independent risk factors in the final BCVA (P=0.003,0.041;OR=33.518、4.079). Preoperative PRP was identified as the only protecting variable in the final BCVA(P=0.034,OR=0.270).Conclusion This study revealed recurrence of RD and optic nerve atrophy were two independent risk factors in final BCVA of DTRD patients.