Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2018.57.02.14

Intravitreal Injection of Perfluoropropane Is More Efficacious Than Sulfur Hexafluoride in Releasing Vitreomacular Traction

Neža Čokl ; Eye Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia;
Mojca Globočnik Petrović ; Eye Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Faculty of Medicine, University Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia


Full text: english pdf 529 Kb

page 327-333

downloads: 789

cite


Abstract

– The aim was to compare the effi cacy of a single intravitreal injection of perfl uoropropane (C3F8) and sulfur hexafl uoride (SF6) in releasing vitreomacular traction (VMT). Th is prospective study included two groups of patients with symptomatic VMT confi rmed by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). Patients from both groups received a single intravitreal injection of expansile gas. One group (29 eyes) received 0.3 mL of 100% C3F8, and the other group (28 eyes) received 0.3 mL of 100% SF6. Eyes without VMT release one month after SF6 injection were secondarily injected with C3F8. Th e primary outcome was the ratio of eyes in each group with complete VMT release on OCT one month following primary treatment. Th e secondary outcome was the ratio of reinjected eyes with complete VMT release on OCT one month following second injection. Additional outcome was the ratio of VMT release in eyes with specifi c clinical characteristics. One month after the application, complete release of VMT on OCT was recorded in 18 out of 29 eyes (62%) in the C3F8 group, in 6 out of 28 eyes (21.4%) in the SF6 group, and in 7 out of 14 (50%) reinjected eyes. Th ere was no statistically signifi cant diff erence in age, width of vitreomacular attachment (WVMAT), central retinal thickness and presence of additional features between the two groups. In eyes with WVMAT <500 microns, there was no statistically signifi cant diff erence between the two gases in releasing VMT. In eyes with WVMAT >500 microns, C3F8 was more effi cacious (p=0.001). According to the results of our study, intravitreal C3F8 injection seems to be more effi cacious in releasing VMT than SF6 in eyes with WVMAT larger than 500 microns.

Keywords

Intravitreal Injections; Retinal Diseases; Prospective Studies; Tomography, Optical Coherence; Outcome Assessment (Health Care)

Hrčak ID:

207549

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/207549

Publication date:

1.6.2018.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 2.299 *