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Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
Volume:4 Issue: 3, Jul-Sep 2009

  • تاریخ انتشار: 1388/04/11
  • تعداد عناوین: 13
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  • Paul Hiscott, Carl M. Sheridan Page 133
  • Hassan Akrami, Zahra, Soheila Soheili, Keynoush Khalooghi, Hamid Ahmadieh, Mojgan Rezaie, Kanavi, Shahram Samiei, Malihe Davari, Shima Ghaderi, Fatemeh Sanie, Jahromi Page 134
    Purpose
    To establish human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell culture as a source for cell replacement therapy in ocular diseases.
    Methods
    Human cadaver globes were used to isolate RPE cells. Each globe was cut into several pieces of a few millimeters in size. After removing the sclera and choroid, remaining tissues were washed in phosphate buffer saline and RPE cells were isolated using dispase enzyme solution and cultured in Dulbecco''s Modified Eagle''s Medium: Nutrient Mixture F-12 supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum.
    Results
    Primary cultures of RPE cells were established and spheroid colonies related to progenitor/stem cells developed in a number of cultures. The colonies included purely pigmented or mixed pigmented and non-pigmented cells. After multiple cellular passages, several types of photoreceptors and neural-like cells were detected morphologically.
    Conclusion
    Cellular plasticity in RPE cell cultures revealed promising results in terms of generation of stem/progenitor cells from human RPE cells. Whether the spheroids and neural-like retinal cells were directly derived from retinal stem cells or offspring of trans-differentiating or de-differentiating RPE cells remains to be answered.
  • Mohammad Ghoreishi, Hossein Attarzadeh, Mehdi Tavakoli, Heidar Ali Moini, Hamid Fesharaki, Kobra Nasrollahi Page 142
    Purpose
    To report the efficacy, safety, predictability and complications of photo-refractive keratectomy (PRK) with intraoperative application of mitomycin-C (MMC).
    Methods
    This historical cohort study was performed on 1,250 eyes of 625 patients who underwent PRK using the Technolas 217 excimer laser machine by a single surgeon with intraoperative use of MMC 0.02% up to 2 minutes, depending on depth of ablation. A complete ophthalmologic examination was performed which included refraction, uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and slitlamp biomicroscopy. Outcomes were analyzed after one year of follow-up.
    Results
    The mean preoperative spherical equivalent refractive error was -4.85±2.27 (range, -2.50 to -13.5) diopters (D). Mean depth of ablation was 89±22 microns and mean time to reepithelialization was 4.5±1.7 days. At final follow-up, UCVA of 20/20 and 20/40 or more was achieved in 92.1% and 99.2% of eyes, respectively. One year post-operatively, 69.4% and 91% of eyes were within ±0.50 D and ±1.00 D of emmetropia. Overall, 62 eyes (4.9%) developed one or two lines of decrease in BCVA, and 50 eyes (4%) developed corneal haze which was grade 1 or 2 in most cases; grade 3 and 4 corneal haze was found in 4 and 2 eyes, respectively. No other adverse event was noted during the study period.
    Conclusion
    PRK with intraoperative application of MMC provides excellent visual outcomes with acceptable safety and predictability, and entails minimal side effects
  • Heydar Amini, Sasan Moghimi, Mahboobe Golestani, Mahmood Jabbarvand, Reza Zarei, Mohammadreza Esmaili, Zohre Esfandiarpour, Reza Soltani, Moghadam Page 147
    Purpose
    To determine the prevalence of calibration errors in Goldmann applanation tonometers at Farabi Eye Hospital.
    Methods
    This cross-sectional study was performed on all tonometers in use at Farabi Eye Hospital. All Haag-Streit Goldmann applanation tonometers were checked according to the manufacturer''s method by two independent observers and by a third observer in case of mismatched results. Calibration errors were classified into 6 categories of ±0.5, ±1, ±1.5, ±2, ±2.5 and more than ±2.5 mmHg.
    Results
    Overall, 43 Goldmann tonometers were evaluated. There were 3 (7%), 10 (24.3%), 16 (38.3%), 24 (56.9%), 31 (72.1%) and 12 (27.9%) tonometers within calibration errors of ±0.5, ±1, ±1.5, ±2, ±2.5 and more than ±2.5 mmHg respectively.
    Conclusion
    Goldmann tonometers were not within the manufacturer''s recommended range (±0.5 mmHg) in 93%, and not within the acceptable range of ±2.5 mmHg in 28% of checked devices. Further study is needed to demonstrate the correlation between calibration errors and clinical errors.
  • Narsis Daftarian, Mohammad, Hossein Dehghan, Hamid Ahmadieh, Masoud Soheilian, Reza Karkhaneh, Alireza Lashay, Ahmad Mirshahi, Hamid Parhizkar, Mohsen Kazemimoghadam, Mehdi Modarreszadeh, Masih Hashemi, Mojtaba Fadaei, Morteza Entezari Page 151
    Purpose
    To describe the clinical features and surgical outcomes of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) following myopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK).
    Methods
    In a retrospective, non-comparative case series, 46 eyes that had undergone vitreoretinal surgery for management of RRD following myopic LASIK were identified. Data was reviewed with emphasis on characteristics of the RRD, employed surgical techniques, and anatomic and visual outcomes.
    Results
    Mean pre-LASIK myopia was -9.7±3.9 (range -4.00 to -18.00) diopters (D). Mean interval between LASIK and development of RRD was 11.6±11.2 months. Posterior vitreous detachment was present in 44 eyes (95.6%). The retinal breaks included flap tears in 36 (78.3%) eyes, giant tears in 8 (17.4%) eyes and atrophic holes in 2 (4.3%) eyes. In eyes with flap tears, the breaks were multiple, large or posterior to the equator in 24 (66.7%) eyes. Retinal breaks were related to lattice degeneration in 20 (43.5%) eyes of which, three had history of prophylactic barrier laser photocoagulation. Scleral buckling was performed as the initial procedure in 32 (69.6%) eyes and primary vitrectomy was undertaken in 14 (30.4%) eyes. The initial surgical procedure failed in 14 (30.4%) eyes due to proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR). Retinal reattachment was finally achieved in 43 (93.4%) eyes. Postoperative visual acuity? 20/40 and? 20/200 was achieved in 16 (34.8%) and 25 (54.3%) eyes, respectively.
    Conclusion
    Post-LASIK retinal detachment has a complex nature in eyes with moderate to high myopia. The retinal detachment is complex in terms of size, number and location of retinal breaks, is associated with a high rate of PVR and entails unfavorable visual outcomes.
  • Abbas Attarzadeh, Abbas Hoseinirad, Majid Farvardin, Mohammad Reza Talebnejad, Abbas Alipour Page 160
    Purpose
    To evaluate the association between fixation preference (FP) and amblyopia in strabismic patients.
    Methods
    This study includes 50 patients with horizontal, vertical or mixed strabismus of at least 10 prism diopters. Best-corrected monocular visual acuity (VA) was measured using Snellen E-chart and the presence of amblyopia was determined accordingly; FP was evaluated and graded from 0 to 3.
    Results
    Of 50 patients, including 27 female and 23 male subjects, 29 (58%) patients had FP but 18 (36%) subjects were truly amblyopic. Overall, the sensitivity and specificity of FP for detection of amblyopia was 88.9% and 59.4% respectively. The positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) were 55.2% and 90.5% respectively. Sensitivity, PPV and NPV were significantly higher in esotropic as compared to exotropic patients. Strong monocular FP was correlated with more than 3 lines of interocular difference (IOD) in visual acuity (P=0.001).
    Conclusion
    Although FP is not an ideal method for diagnosis of strabismic amblyopia, it has high sensitivity, PPV and NPV in esotropic patients and in subjects with more than 3 lines of IOD in VA.
  • Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli, Farzad Pakdel, Arezoo Astaraki, Masih Hashemi, Yasamin Honarbakhsh, Bahareh Mirarmandehi, Sara Jam Page 164
    Purpose
    To evaluate quality of life (QOL) before and after corticosteroid therapy for thyroid eye disease (TED) and to determine the impact of the disease on QOL.
    Methods
    A modified TED-QOL questionnaire was completed by consecutive patients before and at least 6 months after steroid therapy. All patients were clinically and biochemically euthyroid during the course of the study. QOL was assessed in subscales of visual function, psychosocial, and educational/counseling; TED was classified by severity score (NOSPECS) and Mourits'' clinical activity score.
    Results
    Overall, 61 patients including 18 (29.5%) male and 43 (70.5%) female subjects with mean age of 37.3±13.7 (range, 18-33) years were enrolled. Mean duration of thyroid dysfunction and TED were 40.1±44.8 and 26.5±38.2 months, respectively. Mean disease severity and activity significantly decreased, and visual and psychosocial function scores significantly improved following corticosteroid therapy for TED. Psychosocial score was significantly worse than visual function score before but not after steroid treatment. Linear regression analysis and Spearman correlation test showed no significant correlation between duration of thyroid dysfunction, duration of TED, disease severity and activity on one hand, and QOL scores on the other hand, before or after treatment.
    Conclusion
    TED seems to adversely affect psychosocial activity more than visual function. Corticosteroid therapy significantly improves QOL. No significant correlation seems to exist between QOL scores and the severity or activity of TED.
  • Mohsen Shahsavari, Arman Mashayekhi Page 169
    Systemic chemotherapy has become the cornerstone of therapy for retinoblastoma. The advent of novel chemotherapeutic and antiangiogenesis agents together with new routes of drug administration including periocular, intravitreal and intra-ophthalmic artery injection will hopefully revolutionize the management of this sight-threatening and potentially fatal infantile ocular neoplasm.
  • Davoud Gharebaghi, Behzad Fallahi, Alireza Javadzadeh, Ghassem Amiraslanzadeh Page 174
    Purpose
    To report an unusual presentation of pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD). CASE REPORT: A 57-year-old man with history of corneal ectasia experienced acute hydrops and spontaneous corneal perforation in his right eye. Examination revealed PMD in both eyes. After initial treatment with cyanoacrylate adhesive and a bandage contact lens, therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty was undertaken in the right eye. Due to severity of the condition, the fellow eye was also scheduled for penetrating keratoplasty.
    Conclusion
    Spontaneous corneal hydrops and perforation may occur in patients with corneal ectasia due to PMD
  • Alireza Baradaran, Rafii Page 177
  • Hossein Salour, Nasser Owji, Alireza Sadeghipour Page 182
  • Ramak Roohipoor, Reza Karkhaneh, Mohammad Riazi, Esfahani, Fariba Ghasemi, Mehdi Nili, Ahmadabadi Page 185
    Retinopathy of prematurity is a potentially blinding condition. In this article we describe the surgical management for advanced stages of the disease (stages 4 and 5). Indications, options and alternative techniques are described through a review of articles and our personal experience.