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Full panretinal photocoagulation and early vitrectomy improve prognosis of florid diabetic retinopathy
Authors:C Favard  C Guyot-Argenton  M Assouline  C Marie-Lescure  YJ Pouliquen
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, Diabetes Eye Center, H?tel Dieu de Paris, France.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Florid diabetic retinopathy (FDR) is a rare form of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) that is characterized by a bilateral rapidly progressive, very severe ischemic retinopathy. Florid diabetic retinopathy was reported to carry a high risk of blindness. This study was conducted to determine whether visual prognosis of FDR can be improved by appropriate photocoagulation and surgical management. METHODS: The authors retrospectively studied 20 patients (40 eyes) who were treated from October 1978 to February 1994. Systemic risk factors, visual acuity, complete ocular examination, and fundus findings, as well as fluorescein angiography, were analyzed with respect to photocoagulation and surgical management. Mean follow-up was 3.6 years. RESULTS: All patients had poorly controlled type I diabetes (mean duration, 13.5 years), which often was associated with systemic complications. Mean initial visual acuity was equal to or better than 20/40 in 32 eyes (80%). During the course of the study, high-risk PDR was observed in 38 eyes (95%) and vitreous hemorrhage occurred in 26 eyes (65%). Extensive full subconfluent panretinal photocoagulation was performed completely in 37 eyes (92.5%). Vitrectomy was necessary in 15 eyes (37.5%). Macular edema was present in 30 eyes (75%). Major complications included retinal detachment that required surgery (2 eyes, 5%) and neovascular glaucoma (2 eyes, 5%). However, final visual acuity was equal to or better than 20/40 in 23 eyes (57.5%) and less than 5/200 in only 4 eyes (10%). CONCLUSION: These results suggest that aggressive treatment of FDR with extensive panretinal photocoagulation and early vitrectomy, when necessary, may result in a much better prognosis than has been reported previously.
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