Abstract

PurposeTo investigate whether the resistivity of all retinal vessels, termed total capillary resistance (TCR), after anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatment was correlated with the outcomes of patients with macular edema secondary to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO).MethodsIn total, 67 patients with nonischemic CRVO were enrolled in this retrospective observational case series. In each patient, we examined visual acuity; central retinal thickness (CRT); mean blur rate (MBR), which represents retinal blood flow velocity; and TCR. MBR and TCR were measured by laser speckle flowgraphy.ResultsDuring the 1-year follow-up period, nine of 67 eyes (13.4%) converted to the ischemic type (converted group), whereas 58 eyes (86.6%) remained unchanged (nonischemic group). Mean CRT significantly decreased in all groups; however, the mean visual acuity significantly improved only in the nonischemic group. Mean MBR significantly increased in the nonischemic group but remained unchanged in the converted group. Mean TCR was significantly reduced in the nonischemic group but remained unchanged in the converted group. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that MBR and TCR were the independent factors with the strongest and second strongest correlations with visual acuity after treatment, respectively.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that measurements of the independent factors MBR and TCR are useful for evaluating anti-VEGF treatments in patients with CRVO.Translational RelevanceDevelopment of clinically relevant technologies.

Highlights

  • The degree of ischemia in patients with central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) varies in accordance with both the individual and disease stage.[1]

  • These findings suggest that measurements of the independent factors mean blur rate (MBR) and total capillary resistance (TCR) are useful for evaluating anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatments in patients with CRVO

  • We evaluated CRVO based on the aspect of the resistivity of all retinal vessels, termed total capillary resistance (TCR).[17]

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67 patients with nonischemic CRVO were enrolled in this retrospective observational case series. We examined visual acuity; central retinal thickness (CRT); mean blur rate (MBR), which represents retinal blood flow velocity; and TCR. MBR and TCR were measured by laser speckle flowgraphy

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