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Active Not RecruitingNCT06948851

New Postoperative Intraretinal Cystoid Changes After Vitrectomy With Membrane Peeling Due to Epiretinal Membranes

Development of New Postoperative Intraretinal Cystoid Changes With Respect to Postsurgical Treatment Strategies After Vitrectomy With Membrane Peeling Due to Epiretinal Membranes

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
114 (actual)
Sponsor
Prim. Prof. Dr. Oliver Findl, MBA · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

Epiretinal membranes (ERM) are a macular disorder leading to metamorphopsia and a decrease in visual acuity. Peeling of ERM during vitrectomy is, up to date, the only possible treatment option, opening chances for improvements of visual acuity and metamorphopsia. Occurrence of new intraretinal cystoid changes was described to be associated with a lower level of visual acuity after surgery, compared to patients, that never had intraretinal cystoid changes Aim of our study was to analyze development of new intraretinal cystoid changes after vitrectomy with membrane peeling with respect to postsurgical treatment strategies.

Detailed description

Epiretinal membranes (ERM) are a macular disorder leading to metamorphopsia and a decrease in visual acuity. While ERM are rare among young people, they have prevalence rates of up to 30% in the age groups of 70 years or older. Peeling of ERM during vitrectomy is, up to date, the only possible treatment option, opening chances for improvements of visual acuity and metamorphopsia. Nevertheless, there is a risk for development of new intraretinal cystoid changes after peeling of ERM in about 10% of patients. Preoperative presence of intraretinal cystoid changes was already described as a risk factor for postsurgical presence of intraretinal cystoid changes and and occurrence of new intraretinal cystoid changes was described to be associated with a lower level of visual acuity after surgery, compared to patients, that never had intraretinal cystoid changes. Biomarker in presurgical optical coherence tomography (OCT) have been described to be associated with postsurgical results. Using a multivariable approach of analysis, presurgical DRIL and higher central macular thickness (CMT) were significant negative predictors on postsurgical visual acuity three months after surgery. However, influence of preoperative OCT biomarkers on development of new postsurgical intraretinal cystoid changes was not examined in theses studies. Aim of our study was to analyze development of new intraretinal cystoid changes after vitrectomy with membrane peeling with respect to postsurgical treatment strategies.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2024-05-16
Primary completion
2025-04-30
Completion
2025-04-30
First posted
2025-04-29
Last updated
2025-04-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Austria

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