Retinal photocoagulation for proliferative sickle cell retinopathy: a prospective clinical trial with new sea fan classification
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Retinal photocoagulation for proliferative sickle cell retinopathy: a prospective clinical trial with new sea fan classification
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the clinical outcome of stage III proliferative sickle cell retinopathy (PSR) treated by peripheral retinal scatter photocoagulation to natural course disease.
Methods: Long-term follow-up of 101 patients enrolled in a prospective trial of photocoagulation for PSR has been completed. Among 202 eyes of 101 patients enrolled at the University Eye Clinic of Créteil, 73 eyes showed a stage III PSR, which the authors further divided into five new grades (A, B, C, D, E) considering size, hemorrhage, fibrosis, and visible vessels. Grading was based on a three-mirror fundus examination, 360 degrees color photographs, and fluorescein angiography. Mean follow- up was 4 years.
Results: Thirty-eight treated eyes and 35 untreated eyes were included in this study. The evolution was not statistically significant between treated and untreated groups concerning flat sea fan <1 MPS disc area (grade A) or elevated sea fan with partial fibrosis (grade C). Progression and regression were compared between the two groups for grade B, resulting statistically significant (p<0.05). Nine complications (13%) were observed, which only occurred in untreated patients with elevated sea fan and hemorrhage (grade B) or complete fibrosed sea fan with well defined vessels (grade E) (p<0.05).
Conclusions: These data suggest that patients with grade A or C new sea fan classification should not be initially treated but observed.
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