Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa

Objective Retinitis pigmentosa-related retinal detachment (RPRD) is rare, and the full spectrum of retinal complications is not well defined. To describe the types of retinal detachment in patients with retinitis pigmentosa and the surgical outcomes of RPRD.Methods This is a non-comparative, retrosp...

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Main Authors: Andrew R Webster, Weng Onn Chan, Nicholas Brennan, Michel Michealides, Mahiul M K Muqit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-10-01
Series:BMJ Open Ophthalmology
Online Access:https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/5/1/e000454.full
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spelling doaj-52d4a5971cee4b66a96ba717c55c5da02021-03-17T14:00:21ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Ophthalmology2397-32692020-10-015110.1136/bmjophth-2020-000454Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosaAndrew R Webster0Weng Onn Chan1Nicholas Brennan2Michel Michealides3Mahiul M K Muqit4Vitreoretinal Service, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKSouth Australian Institute of Ophthalmology, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, AustraliaVitreoretinal Service, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKVitreoretinal Service, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKVitreoretinal Service, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKObjective Retinitis pigmentosa-related retinal detachment (RPRD) is rare, and the full spectrum of retinal complications is not well defined. To describe the types of retinal detachment in patients with retinitis pigmentosa and the surgical outcomes of RPRD.Methods This is a non-comparative, retrospective case series. An electronic database search was performed using Moorfields OpenEyes electronic health records. We identified 90 patients with RPRD between January 2000 and August 2017. Main outcome and measures are visual acuity (VA), surgical outcomes and classification of RPRD.Results Of the 90 patients/detachments, 61 (67.8%) were rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD), 19 (21.1%) were exudative, 3 (3.3%) were tractional retinal detachment (TRD) and 7 (7.8%) had combined. 37.5% (9/24) of patients with exudative retinal detachment were treated with either cryotherapy or laser, and one patient underwent vitrectomy for vitreous haemorrhage. 56/90 patients underwent surgical intervention. Nine patients presented late and were deemed inoperable (two exudative and seven RRD). Of the RRD patients with full operative record, the primary attachment rate was 76.2% (16/21) and final reattachment rate was 85.7% (18/21) over a mean 15.4-year follow-up period. Mean VA for RRD surgery improved from 6/190 (1.51 logMAR) to 6/120 (1.31 logMAR) (p=0.194). In the TRD group, the mean VA was 6/300 (1.66 logMAR) at baseline and improved after surgery to 6/48 (0.90 logMAR) (p=0.421).Conclusions We demonstrated a final reattachment rate of 85.7% with a trend toward better vision following intervention for patients with RPRD. However, the final long-term vision may be poor due to the natural progression of retinitis pigmentosa-associated macular degeneration.https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/5/1/e000454.full
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Weng Onn Chan
Nicholas Brennan
Michel Michealides
Mahiul M K Muqit
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Weng Onn Chan
Nicholas Brennan
Michel Michealides
Mahiul M K Muqit
Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa
BMJ Open Ophthalmology
author_facet Andrew R Webster
Weng Onn Chan
Nicholas Brennan
Michel Michealides
Mahiul M K Muqit
author_sort Andrew R Webster
title Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa
title_short Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa
title_full Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa
title_fullStr Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa
title_full_unstemmed Retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa
title_sort retinal detachment in retinitis pigmentosa
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open Ophthalmology
issn 2397-3269
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Objective Retinitis pigmentosa-related retinal detachment (RPRD) is rare, and the full spectrum of retinal complications is not well defined. To describe the types of retinal detachment in patients with retinitis pigmentosa and the surgical outcomes of RPRD.Methods This is a non-comparative, retrospective case series. An electronic database search was performed using Moorfields OpenEyes electronic health records. We identified 90 patients with RPRD between January 2000 and August 2017. Main outcome and measures are visual acuity (VA), surgical outcomes and classification of RPRD.Results Of the 90 patients/detachments, 61 (67.8%) were rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD), 19 (21.1%) were exudative, 3 (3.3%) were tractional retinal detachment (TRD) and 7 (7.8%) had combined. 37.5% (9/24) of patients with exudative retinal detachment were treated with either cryotherapy or laser, and one patient underwent vitrectomy for vitreous haemorrhage. 56/90 patients underwent surgical intervention. Nine patients presented late and were deemed inoperable (two exudative and seven RRD). Of the RRD patients with full operative record, the primary attachment rate was 76.2% (16/21) and final reattachment rate was 85.7% (18/21) over a mean 15.4-year follow-up period. Mean VA for RRD surgery improved from 6/190 (1.51 logMAR) to 6/120 (1.31 logMAR) (p=0.194). In the TRD group, the mean VA was 6/300 (1.66 logMAR) at baseline and improved after surgery to 6/48 (0.90 logMAR) (p=0.421).Conclusions We demonstrated a final reattachment rate of 85.7% with a trend toward better vision following intervention for patients with RPRD. However, the final long-term vision may be poor due to the natural progression of retinitis pigmentosa-associated macular degeneration.
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