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Management of ocular arterial ischemic diseases: a review
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Vilares-Morgado, Rodrigo
, Barbosa-Breda, João
, dos Reis, Ricardo Soares
, Nunes, Hugo Miguel Meireles
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Case reports
/ Ischemia
/ Occlusion
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optic neuropathy
/ Patients
/ Prognosis
/ Retina
2023
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Management of ocular arterial ischemic diseases: a review
by
Vilares-Morgado, Rodrigo
, Barbosa-Breda, João
, dos Reis, Ricardo Soares
, Nunes, Hugo Miguel Meireles
in
Case reports
/ Ischemia
/ Occlusion
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optic neuropathy
/ Patients
/ Prognosis
/ Retina
2023
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Management of ocular arterial ischemic diseases: a review
2023
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PurposeTo summarize the existing treatment options regarding central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AAION), non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), and ocular ischemic syndrome (OIS), proposing an approach to manage and treat these patients.MethodsA systematic literature search of articles published since 1st January 2010 until 31st December 2020 was conducted using MEDLINE (PubMed), Scopus, and Web of Science. Exclusion criteria included case reports, non-English references, articles not conducted in humans, and articles not including diagnostic or therapeutic options. Further references were gathered through citation tracking, by hand search of the reference lists of included studies, as well as topic-related European society guidelines.ResultsAcute ocular ischemia, with consequent visual loss, has a variety of causes and clinical presentations, with prognosis depending on an accurate diagnosis and timely therapeutic implementation. Unfortunately, most of the addressed entities do not have a standardized management, especially regarding their treatment, which often lacks good quality evidence on whether it should or not be used to treat patients.ConclusionOphthalmologic signs and symptoms may be a warning sign of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events, namely stroke. Most causes of acute ocular ischemia do not have a standardized management, especially regarding their treatment. Timely intervention is essential to improve the visual, and possibly vital, prognosis. Awareness must be raised among non-ophthalmologist clinicians that might encounter these patients. Further research should focus on assessing the benefit of the management strategies already being employed .
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