2017
DOI: 10.1097/iae.0000000000001474
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Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Thickness Changes After Vitrectomy for Epiretinal Membrane in Eyes With and Without Vitreous Detachment

Abstract: Postoperative p-RNFL thickness after vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane tended to decrease in the temporal sector in all eyes and in the temporal inferior and nasal inferior sectors in eyes with surgically induced PVD.

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“…In a comparative study, Mariotti et al investigated the changes in postoperative peripapillary RNFL thickness after vitrectomy for ERM in eyes with preexisting or surgically induced PVD. ey reported significant RNFL thickness decreases in temporal inferior and nasal inferior sectors in the group with surgically induced PVD, but no change except temporal sector thinning in the group with preexisting PVD [16]. Scupola et al analyzed the relationship between swelling of the arcuate nerve fiber layer and longterm decrease of RNFL thickness after internal limiting membrane peeling for idiopathic ERM and reported decrease in the temporal sectors, and the linear extent of swelling was significantly correlated with the percentage of reduction in RNFL in the temporal and inferotemporal sectors at 12 months of follow-up [17].…”
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confidence: 88%
“…In a comparative study, Mariotti et al investigated the changes in postoperative peripapillary RNFL thickness after vitrectomy for ERM in eyes with preexisting or surgically induced PVD. ey reported significant RNFL thickness decreases in temporal inferior and nasal inferior sectors in the group with surgically induced PVD, but no change except temporal sector thinning in the group with preexisting PVD [16]. Scupola et al analyzed the relationship between swelling of the arcuate nerve fiber layer and longterm decrease of RNFL thickness after internal limiting membrane peeling for idiopathic ERM and reported decrease in the temporal sectors, and the linear extent of swelling was significantly correlated with the percentage of reduction in RNFL in the temporal and inferotemporal sectors at 12 months of follow-up [17].…”
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confidence: 88%
“… 16 29 A recent study examined the change in peripapillary RNFL thickness before and after vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane and found a decline in average RNFL thickness and a decline in more quadrants of the RNFL following surgery in the group with an attached vitreous (requiring surgical induction of PVD) compared with the group with a complete preoperative PVD. 30 In addition, Asrani et al reported a case describing artefactual ‘thinning’ of the peripapillary special-domain OCT RNFL measurement following the progression from partial to complete PVD, which was attributed to the release of tractional forces. 24 These reports provide further evidence that vitreous traction is the likely cause of greater peripapillary RNFL OCT measurements in glaucoma suspects with pPVD.…”
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“…Статистически достоверное истончение слоя нерв-ных волокон сетчатки в обеих группах затронуло лишь темпоральный сектор (RNFL-T), что полностью соответ-ствует описанному в литературе представлению о наи-большей восприимчивости данного сектора [14,18,19].…”
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