Abstract General Information
Título / Title
SILICONE OIL DROPLETS IN EYES TREATED WITH INTRAVITREAL INJECTION
Introdução / Purpose
To assess the number of eyes with silicone oil in the vitreous after intravitreal injection and its association with the number of previous procedures.
Material e Método / Methods
This cross-sectional study was divided into 2 groups: 1) treatment group- eyes previously subjected to an intravitreal injection of antiangiogenic; 2) control group- no previous injection. All eyes underwent slit-lamp and ultrasound examination. ImageJ software was used to quantify the area of silicone oil in comparison to the area of the vitreous (index of silicone oil – IOS).
Resultados / Results
Sixty-seven eyes (30 controls) were included. Slit-lamp examination found silicone oil droplets in 25 out of 37 (67.57%) treated eyes and in none of the control group. Similarly, ultrasonography identified silicone oil in 28 out of 37 (75.68%) treated eyes and in 1 out of 30 (3.33%) controls. Considering only slit-lamp findings, multiple logistic regression disclosed an odds-ratio (OR) of 18.44 (95% CI: 0.60 - 560.03, P=0.094) for silicone oil in previously treated eyes and 1.36 (95% CI: 1.04 – 1.77, P=0.024) for silicone oil according to the number of previous injections. Considering ultrasound findings, multiple logistic regression disclosed an OR of 32.07 (95% CI: 3.72 – 275.96, P=0.002) for silicone oil in previously treated eyes and 1.11 (95% CI: 0.95 – 1.29, P=0.180) for silicone oil according to the number of previous injections. IOS was higher in treated eyes (2.69±2.55%) than in controls (0.41±0.43%), P=0.0006. Spearman’s correlation test (0.61; P<0.0001) showed that the greater the number of injections, the higher the IOS.
Discussão e Conclusões / Conclusion
Silicone oil droplets were found in the majority of the eyes previously submitted to an intravitreal injection of antiangiogenic. The greater the number of injections, the higher the likelihood of finding silicone oil as well as its amount. An improvement in the technique of injection should be considered.
Palavras Chave
ultrasonography; intravitreal injection; silicone oil droplets; syringe.
Area
CLINICAL RETINA
Institutions
Hospital de Olhos de Sergipe - Sergipe - Brasil, Retina Center of Minnesota - - United States, Universidade Federal de São Paulo - São Paulo - Brasil, Universidade Tiradentes - Sergipe - Brasil
Authors
Gustavo Barreto Melo, Celso Souza Dias Jr, Fábio Barreto Morais, Alexandre Lima Cardoso, Ana Galrão Almeida Figueiredo, Acácio Alves Souza Lima Filho, Eduardo Büchele Rodrigues, Geoffrey Guy Emerson