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Arterial blood flow characteristics in central retinal vein occlusion and effects of panretinal photocoagulation treatment: an investigation by colour Doppler imaging

机译:视网膜中央静脉阻塞的动脉血流特征和全视网膜光凝治疗的效果:彩色多普勒成像研究

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AIMS—To determine whether an increase in vascular resistance in the central retinal and ophthalmic arterial circulations contributes to the development of central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), or haemodynamic alterations in central retinal and ophthalmic arteries occur secondary to the vein occlusion as increased intravascular pressure is transferred through the capillary bed to the arterial side and the effect of panretinal photocoagulation treatment on these circulations in ischaemic cases.
METHODS—The ophthalmic and central retinal arteries of the affected and non-affected eyes of 20 patients with non-ischaemic CRVO, 13 patients with ischaemic CRVO, and 22 control subjects were investigated by colour Doppler imaging. Panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) treatment was applied to the eyes with ischaemic CRVO. Maximum and minimum blood flow velocities, and resistivity indexes were calculated in the affected and healthy eyes of patients and in the control eyes.
RESULTS—Average blood flow velocity in the central retinal and ophthalmic arteries of patients with non-ischaemic CRVO did not differ from their fellow eyes, but a significantly lower average blood flow velocity was found in the ophthalmic and central retinal arteries of the patients with ischaemic CRVO compared with their fellow eyes. Patients with ischaemic CRVO had significantly lower blood flow velocities in their ophthalmic and central retinal arteries than non-ischaemic cases that were further reduced following PRP treatment.
CONCLUSION—This study suggests that impaired arterial blood flow observed in patients with CRVO may be partly related to secondary changes in the retrobulbar arterial circulation as a result of enhanced arterial resistance following CRVO. These data also demonstrate that PRP treatment decreases retinal and ophthalmic blood flow velocities in patients with ischaemic CRVO.

 Keywords: central retinal vein occlusion; panretinal photocoagulation; arterial circulation; colour Doppler imaging
机译:目的:确定中央视网膜和眼动脉循环中血管阻力的增加是否有助于视网膜中央静脉阻塞(CRVO)的发展,还是由于血管内压力增加,继发于静脉阻塞的中央视网膜和眼动脉血流动力学改变通过毛细血管床转移到动脉侧,在缺血情况下全视网膜光凝治疗对这些循环的影响。方法-通过彩色多普勒成像技术研究了20例非缺血性CRVO患者,13例缺血性CRVO患者和22例对照受试者的患眼和未患眼的眼和视网膜中央动脉。将全视网膜光凝(PRP)治疗应用于缺血性CRVO的眼睛。计算患者的受影响和健康的眼睛以及对照眼睛的最大和最小血流速度,以及电阻率指数。结果—非缺血性CRVO患者的视网膜中央和眼动脉平均血流速度与他们的双眼没有区别,但是缺血患者的眼和中央视网膜动脉中的平均血流速度明显降低CRVO与他们的同龄人相比。缺血性CRVO患者的眼和视网膜中央动脉血流速度明显低于非缺血性患者,在PRP治疗后进一步降低。结论—这项研究表明,在CRVO患者中观察到的动脉血流受损可能部分与CRVO后动脉阻力增强导致的后球动脉循环继发性变化有关。这些数据还表明,PRP治疗可降低缺血性CRVO患者的视网膜和眼科血流速度。关键词:视网膜中央静脉阻塞视网膜光凝动脉循环彩色多普勒成像

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