Abstract

Volume.121 Number.2

Original article : Clinical science

Indices of Visual Improvement after Conservative Treatment for Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion with Macular Edema
Hiroko Nakayama1, Asako Tada2, Takehiro Hariya2, Toshifumi Asano1, Toru Nakazawa2, Hajime Sato1
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Tohoku Rosai Hospital, Japan Organization of Occupational Health and Safety
2 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

Purpose: To identify indices of visual improvement after conservative treatment for branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) with macular edema.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 33 eyes of 33 patients with BRVO with macular edema. Inclusion criteria were 1) onset within 4 months, 2) decimal visual acuity of 0.05 to 0.5, and 3) minimum central subfield thickness (CST) of 250 μm. After 3 months of treatment with oral aspirin and kallidinogenase, the patients were divided into two groups: those with logarithmic minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) visual improvement of 0.3 or more (14 eyes) and less than 0.3 (19 eyes). We then compared systemic and ocular findings in the groups.
Results: The groups differed significantly in logMAR improvement after 1 month (p<0.01) and in CST change after 1 month (p<0.05). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that CST change after 1 month was a significant index of visual improvement (p<0.05). The cutoff value for visual improvement was -30 μm (sensitivity: 78.6, specificity: 68.4, positive predictive value: 64.7, negative predictive value: 81.3).
Conclusion: A decrease in CST of more than 30 μm 1 month after conservative treatment indicates that visual acuity is likely to be improved after 3 months.
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi (J Jpn Ophthalmol Soc) 121: 130-137, 2017.

Key words
Branch retinal vein occlusion, Macular edema, Conservative treatment, Visual improvement, Central subfield thickness
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Hajime Sato, M.D. Department of Ophthalmology, Tohoku Rosai Hospital, Japan Organization of Occupational Health and Safety. 4-3-21 Dainohara, Aoba-ku, Sendai 981-8563, Japan