10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion

AIM: To access the 10-year fundus tessellation progression in patients with retinal vein occlusion. METHODS: The Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011 is a population-based longitudinal study. The study participants underwent a detailed physical and ophthalmic examination. Degree of fundus tessellation was g...

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Main Authors: Yan-Ni Yan, Ya-Xing Wang, Yan Yang, Liang Xu, Jie Xu, Qian Wang, Jing-Yan Yang, Wen-Jia Zhou, Wen-Bin Wei, Jost B. Jonas
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Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2018/7/20180719.pdf
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author Yan-Ni Yan
Ya-Xing Wang
Yan Yang
Liang Xu
Jie Xu
Qian Wang
Jing-Yan Yang
Wen-Jia Zhou
Wen-Bin Wei
Jost B. Jonas
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Ya-Xing Wang
Yan Yang
Liang Xu
Jie Xu
Qian Wang
Jing-Yan Yang
Wen-Jia Zhou
Wen-Bin Wei
Jost B. Jonas
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description AIM: To access the 10-year fundus tessellation progression in patients with retinal vein occlusion. METHODS: The Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011 is a population-based longitudinal study. The study participants underwent a detailed physical and ophthalmic examination. Degree of fundus tessellation was graded by using fundus photographs of the macula and optic disc. Progression of fundus tessellation was calculated by fundus tessellation degree of 2011 minus degree of 2001. Fundus photographs were used for assessment of retinal vein occlusion. RESULTS: The Beijing Eye Study included 4403 subjects in 2001, 3468 subjects was repeated in 2011. Assessment of retinal vein obstruction and fundus tessellation progression were available for 2462 subjects (71.0%), with 66 subjects fulfilled the diagnosis of retinal vein occlusion. Of the 66 participants, 59 participants with unilateral branch retinal vein occlusion, 5 participants with unilateral central retinal vein occlusion, 1 participant with bilateral branch retinal vein occlusion, and 1 participant with branch retinal vein occlusion in one eye and central retinal vein occlusion in the other eye. Mean degree of peripapillary fundus tessellation progression were significantly higher in the whole retinal vein occlusion group (0.33±0.39, P<0.001), central retinal vein occlusion group (0.71±0.8, P=0.025) and branch retinal vein occlusion group (0.29±0.34, P=0.006) than the control group (0.20±0.26). After adjustment for age, prevalence of tilted disc, change of best corrected visual acuity, axial length, progression of peripapillary fundus tessellation was associated with the presence of retinal vein occlusion (P=0.004; regression coefficient B, 0.094; 95%CI, 0.029, 0.158; standardized coefficient B, 0.056). As a corollary, after adjusting for smoking duration, systolic blood pressure, anterior corneal curvature, prevalence of RVO was associated with more peripapillary fundus tessellation progression (P<0.001; regression coefficient B: 1.257; OR: 3.517; 95%CI: 1.777, 6.958). CONCLUSION: Peripapillary fundus tessellation progresses faster in individuals with retinal vein occlusion. This may reflect the thinning and hypoperfusion of choroid in patients with retinal vein occlusion.
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spelling doaj.art-d73ae742623a464f92e222fc6342e9c72022-12-22T03:16:53ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982018-07-011171192119710.18240/ijo.2018.07.1910-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusionYan-Ni Yan0Ya-Xing Wang1Yan Yang2Liang Xu3Jie Xu4Qian Wang5Jing-Yan Yang6Wen-Jia Zhou7Wen-Bin Wei8Jost B. Jonas9Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Key Laboratory of Intraocular Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Sciences Key Lab, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Science Key Lab, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Aier-Intech Eye Hospital, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Science Key Lab, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Science Key Lab, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Key Laboratory of Intraocular Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Sciences Key Lab, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Key Laboratory of Intraocular Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Sciences Key Lab, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Key Laboratory of Intraocular Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Sciences Key Lab, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Key Laboratory of Intraocular Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Sciences Key Lab, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100730, ChinaBeijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Ophthalmology &amp; Visual Science Key Lab, Beijing 100730, China; Department of Ophthalmology, Medical Faculty Mannheim of the Ruprecht-Karls-University, Seegartenklinik Heidelberg 68167, GermanyAIM: To access the 10-year fundus tessellation progression in patients with retinal vein occlusion. METHODS: The Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011 is a population-based longitudinal study. The study participants underwent a detailed physical and ophthalmic examination. Degree of fundus tessellation was graded by using fundus photographs of the macula and optic disc. Progression of fundus tessellation was calculated by fundus tessellation degree of 2011 minus degree of 2001. Fundus photographs were used for assessment of retinal vein occlusion. RESULTS: The Beijing Eye Study included 4403 subjects in 2001, 3468 subjects was repeated in 2011. Assessment of retinal vein obstruction and fundus tessellation progression were available for 2462 subjects (71.0%), with 66 subjects fulfilled the diagnosis of retinal vein occlusion. Of the 66 participants, 59 participants with unilateral branch retinal vein occlusion, 5 participants with unilateral central retinal vein occlusion, 1 participant with bilateral branch retinal vein occlusion, and 1 participant with branch retinal vein occlusion in one eye and central retinal vein occlusion in the other eye. Mean degree of peripapillary fundus tessellation progression were significantly higher in the whole retinal vein occlusion group (0.33±0.39, P<0.001), central retinal vein occlusion group (0.71±0.8, P=0.025) and branch retinal vein occlusion group (0.29±0.34, P=0.006) than the control group (0.20±0.26). After adjustment for age, prevalence of tilted disc, change of best corrected visual acuity, axial length, progression of peripapillary fundus tessellation was associated with the presence of retinal vein occlusion (P=0.004; regression coefficient B, 0.094; 95%CI, 0.029, 0.158; standardized coefficient B, 0.056). As a corollary, after adjusting for smoking duration, systolic blood pressure, anterior corneal curvature, prevalence of RVO was associated with more peripapillary fundus tessellation progression (P<0.001; regression coefficient B: 1.257; OR: 3.517; 95%CI: 1.777, 6.958). CONCLUSION: Peripapillary fundus tessellation progresses faster in individuals with retinal vein occlusion. This may reflect the thinning and hypoperfusion of choroid in patients with retinal vein occlusion.http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2018/7/20180719.pdf1197fundus tessellationretinal vein occlusionBeijing Eye Study
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Ya-Xing Wang
Yan Yang
Liang Xu
Jie Xu
Qian Wang
Jing-Yan Yang
Wen-Jia Zhou
Wen-Bin Wei
Jost B. Jonas
10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion
International Journal of Ophthalmology
1197
fundus tessellation
retinal vein occlusion
Beijing Eye Study
title 10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion
title_full 10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion
title_fullStr 10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion
title_full_unstemmed 10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion
title_short 10-year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion
title_sort 10 year fundus tessellation progression and retinal vein occlusion
topic 1197
fundus tessellation
retinal vein occlusion
Beijing Eye Study
url http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2018/7/20180719.pdf
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