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Systemische fibrinolytische Therapie mit Urokinase bei Zentralarterienverschluss der Netzhaut
M.-a. Von MachA. GüzL. S. WeilemannN. PfeifferJ. Wiecheltsubject
Urokinasemedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral MedicineThrombophiliamedicine.diseaseSurgeryFibrinolysisOcclusionmedicineCentral retinal artery occlusionMedical historyHemorrhagic riskmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugdescription
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Systemic fibrinolysis has become an important therapeutical option in patients with thrombotic occlusion of coronary or pulmonary arteries. In view of the hemorrhagic risk systemic fibrinolytic therapy for retinal vessel occlusion has been discussed controversial. In the present case study results and complications of systemic fibrinolysis should be investigated in patients with central retinal artery occlusion. PATIENTS AND METHODS From 1995 to 2002 a case series of 19 consecutive patients (8 female, 11 male, age: 63.2+/-14,3 years) with central retinal artery occlusion were treated by systemic application of urokinase using a standardized scheme. The latency from initial symptoms until the initiation of therapy and the medical history of the patients were documented. Visual acuity was determined on admission and before discharge and possible complications were documented. Additionally, screening investigations for genetic thrombophilia were performed. RESULTS 15 patients showed an improvement of the visual acuity (79 %, 95 %-KI: 54 %-94 %). For 3 patients no improvement and for one patient a decrease of the visual acuity was determined. Hemorrhagic complications were observed in two patients (11 %, 95 %-KI: 1 %-33 %). As these minor bleedings were self-limiting the fibrinolytic therapy was discontinued only in one patient. As risk factors most commonly arterial hypertension (68 %) and smoking (26 %) were identified. In 4 patients a genetic thrombophilia was diagnosed. CONCLUSIONS Considering the poor prognosis of central retinal artery occlusion and the disappointing results of conservative treatment, an improvement of the visual acuity in the absence of critical complications was observed with systemic fibrinolytic therapy in the presented case study. However, only controlled trials can provide proof for the effect of fibrinolysis versus spontaneous improvement.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2005-04-01 | DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift |