Ocular Neovascularization following Central Retinal Artery Occlusion: Prevalence and Timing of Onset

Author:

Rudkin Adam K.1,Lee Andrew W.2,Chen Celia S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, NH&MRC Centre of Clinical Eye Research, Flinders Medical Centre and Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia - Australia

2. Flinders Comprehensive Stroke Centre, Flinders University, Adelaide - Australia

Abstract

Purpose Debate exists in the literature on the prevalence and etiology of neovascularization following central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). The reported prevalence varies from 2.5% to 31.6%. We conducted a retrospective study to determine the prevalence of ocular neovascularization following acute CRAO in our institution. Methods A retrospective audit of consecutive patients with nonarteritic/thromboembolic CRAO presenting between 1997 and 2009 in a single tertiary teaching hospital. Results Thirty-three patients were identified as having nonarteritic CRAO, and of this cohort 6 patients (18.2%) developed ocular neovascularization. Neovascular glaucoma was present in 5 cases (15.2%); 2 of these presented through an emergency department with painful eyes, both at 16 weeks post CRAO. The other cases of neovascularization were detected on scheduled follow-ups. Mean time from retinal occlusive event to observed neovascularization was 8.5 weeks (range 2–16 weeks). One case of neovascularization was associated with hemodynamically significant ipsilateral carotid stenosis; no patient had proliferative diabetic retinopathy or other causes of neovascularization. Conclusions The prevalence of neovascularization following acute CRAO in our population was 18.2% at an average of 8.5 weeks post CRAO. There was a temporal relationship between the 2 events and no other causes of neovascularization demonstrable in our cohort of patients. There is no consensus on the follow-up regimen post CRAO to detect ocular neovascularization complications. Our study suggests that neovascularization can occur early and regular follow-up especially in the first 4 months is important post CRAO.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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