Branch retinal arterial occlusion treated with intravenous prostaglandin e1 and steroids.
Retin Cases Brief Rep
; 5(4): 355-7, 2011.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To present the use of 6-methylprednisolone IV and prostaglandin E1 IV, a powerful vasodilator of the microcirculation, in the treatment of a branch retinal arterial occlusion.METHODS:
A 63-year-old man presented with a 3-hour history of a sudden loss of vision in the right eye. On ophthalmic examination, the diagnosis of a superior temporal branch retinal arterial occlusion was made. The patient was immediately given 40 mg of 6-methylprednisolone IV for more than 5 minutes followed by 80 µg of prostaglandin E1 with 2 milliequivalents of potassium IV for more than 3 hours. The same treatment was repeated the following morning.RESULTS:
The visual acuity in the right eye improved from 2/10 at presentation to 7/10 at the end of the second day of treatment. Clinically, there was a reduction of the posterior pole edema. Eleven days after treatment, the visual acuity was 9/10 with no retinal edema.CONCLUSION:
Immediate prostaglandin E1 IV and steroids should be considered in cases of recent-onset branch retinal arterial occlusion to restore retinal blood flow and improve visual acuity.
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MEDLINE
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Retin Cases Brief Rep
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2011
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Article
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Italia