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Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 2012

Comparison of the use of 5‐fluorouracil and bevacizumab in primary trabeculectomy: results at 1 year

Justyna Jurkowska-Dudzińska; Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Tomasz Żarnowski

Background:  The present study compared the effects of adjuvant bevacizumab and 5‐fluorouracil on the efficacy and safety of trabeculectomy.


Journal of Ophthalmology | 2015

Risk Factors in Normal-Tension Glaucoma and High-Tension Glaucoma in relation to Polymorphisms of Endothelin-1 Gene and Endothelin-1 Receptor Type A Gene

Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Urszula Łukasik; Janusz Kocki; Agnieszka Witczak; Jerzy Mosiewicz; Tomasz Żarnowski

The aim of the research is to analyse the influence of polymorphisms of endothelin-1 gene and endothelin-1 receptor type A gene on the clinical condition of patients with primary open angle glaucoma. Methods. 285 Polish patients took part in the research (160 normal-tension glaucoma and 125 high-tension glaucoma). DNA was isolated by standard methods and genotype distributions of four polymorphisms in genes encoding endothelin-1 (K198N) and endothelin-1 receptor type A polymorphisms (C1222T, C70G, and G231A) were determined. Genotype distributions were compared between NTG and HTG groups. The clinical condition of participants was examined for association with polymorphisms. Results. A similar frequency of occurrence of the polymorphic varieties of the studied genes was observed in patients with NTG and HTG. There is no relation between NTG risk factors and examined polymorphisms. NTG patients with TT genotype of K198N polymorphism presented with the lowest intraocular pressure in comparison to GG + GT genotype (p = 0.03). In NTG patients with CC genotype of C1222T polymorphism (p = 0.028) and GG of C70G polymorphism (p = 0.03) the lowest values of mean blood pressure were observed. Conclusions. The studied polymorphic varieties (K198N, C1222T) do have an influence on intraocular pressure as well as arterial blood pressure in NTG patients.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Risk Factors for Normal and High-Tension Glaucoma in Poland in Connection with Polymorphisms of the Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene.

Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Urszula Łukasik; Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; Janusz Kocki; Joanna Bartosińska; Agnieszka Witczak; Grażyna Chodorowska; Jerzy Mosiewicz; Tomasz Żarnowski

Aim The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of polymorphisms of the eNOS gene on the clinical status of patients with normal and high tension glaucoma. Methods 266 Polish Caucasian patients with primary open angle glaucoma were studied. Of the 266, 156 had normal tension glaucoma (NTG) and 110 high tension glaucoma (HTG). DNA material was isolated from peripheral venous blood using commercial kits. Real-time PCR reaction was used to amplify the promoter site of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene, including the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) site T-786C and part of the 7th exon of eNOS, including G894T SNP. Genotypes were determined with TaqMan SNP Genotyping Assays. Results There were no significant differences in frequencies of the allelic variants of both polymorphisms. In G894T SNP, however, the wild GG form was more common in the HTG group. The SNP of the eNOS gene did not significantly influence the progression rate in either of the groups studied. There were no differences in variants of the eNOS gene regarding the necessity for and success of surgery and the progression of the disease. In the NTG group, no statistical correlation was observed between G894T, T786C polymorphism variants, and risk factors such as optic disc haemorrhages, optic disc notches, and peripapillary atrophy. Mean diastolic and systolic pressure during the day and night were lowest in NTG patients with the CC variant of the T786C polymorphism. No statistical correlation was observed between the G894T and T786C polymorphisms and capillaroscopic examination results. Conclusions Genotype frequencies are similar for both the eNOS G894T and T-786C polymorphisms in NTG and HTG patients. These polymorphisms do not correlate with risk factors and do not influence the state of the capillary system in NTG patients. Systolic blood pressure is lower in NTG patients with mutated alleles of both polymorphisms.


Journal of Ophthalmology | 2017

Ocular and Systemic Risk Factors of Different Morphologies of Scotoma in Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma

Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; Urszula Łukasik; Tomasz Żarnowski

The Aim The aim of this study was to assess general and ocular profiles of patients with single-localisation changes in visual field. Material and Methods The study group consisted of 215 Caucasian patients with normal-tension glaucoma with scotoma on single localisation or with preperimetric glaucoma. During regular follow-up visits, ophthalmic examination was carried out and medical history was recorded. The results of the visual field were allocated as paracentral scotomas, arcuate scotomas, peripheral defects, or hemispheric defects. Statistical analysis was conducted with Statistica 12, and p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results Risk factors such as notch, disc hemorrhage, general hypertension, migraine, and diabetes were strongly associated with specific visual field defects. Paracentral defect was significantly more frequent for women (p = 0.05) and patients with disc hemorrhage (p < 0.001). Arcuate scotoma occurred frequently in patients without disc hemorrhage (p = 0.046) or migraines (p = 0.048) but was observed in coexistence with general hypertension (p < 0.001). The hemispheric defect corresponded with notch (p = 0.0036) and migraine (p = 0.081). Initial IOP was highest in patients with arcuate scotoma and lowest in patients with preperimetric glaucoma (p = 0.0120). Conclusions The specific morphology of scotoma in patients with normal-tension glaucoma is connected with definite general and ocular risk factors.


Indian Journal of Ophthalmology | 2016

Revision of trabeculectomy filtering blebs with mitomycin C: Long term results

Maria Tulidowicz-Bielak; Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Tomasz Żarnowski

Aim: The aim of the study is to assess the outcomes of transconjunctival mitomycin C (MMC)-augmented revision in eyes with failed trabeculectomy. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective, noncomparative case series. One hundred and twenty-one eyes of 113 consecutive glaucoma patients with previously failed trabeculectomy who underwent transconjunctival revision with at least 12 months of follow-up were initially included in the study. The success was determined on the basis of intraocular pressure (IOP) alone. The main outcome measures were IOP, best-corrected distance visual acuity, complications, bleb appearance, lens status, visual field progression, and time between primary trabeculectomy and MMC revision. The main purpose of the study was to determine the efficacy of a single MMC-augmented needle revision. Results: Mean follow-up was 2.3 years. Twelve months after revision, IOP had declined from 26.1 ± 8.4 mmHg to 14.1 ± 4.8 mmHg (P < 0.05) and remained 16.0 ± 5.6 mmHg at 24 months, 15.7 ± 5.8 mmHg at 48 months, and 15.2 ± 4.0 mmHg at 60 months. Complete success was achieved in 53% of cases, 84% achieved qualified success, and 16% were classified as failures 12 months after revision. Early complications developed in 45 of the initial 121 eyes (37.2%). Conclusions: Transconjunctival MMC-augmented revision appears to be a safe and useful tool in reducing IOP and re-establishing filtration after trabeculectomy failure. This simple procedure has a high rate of success and helps avoid other surgical interventions which are more destructive for the conjunctiva.


Experimental Eye Research | 2019

Investigation of whole mitochondrial genome variation in normal tension glaucoma

Agnieszka Piotrowska-Nowak; Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Aleksandra Schab; Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; Ewa Bartnik; Tomasz Zarnowski; Katarzyna Tońska

ABSTRACT Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of visual impairment and blindness worldwide. However, the cause of retinal ganglion cell loss and damage of the optic nerve in its pathogenesis is largely unknown. The high energy demands of these cells may reflect their strong dependence on mitochondrial function and thus sensitivity to mitochondrial defects. To address this issue, we studied whole mitochondrial genome variation in normal tension glaucoma patients and control individuals from the Polish population using next generation sequencing. Our findings indicate that few features of mitochondrial DNA variation are different for glaucoma patients and control subjects. New insights into normal tension glaucoma development are discussed. We provide also a comprehensive approach for mitochondrial DNA analysis and variant evaluation. HighlightsLarge‐scale deletions of mtDNA were not common in blood of NTG patients.Mitochondrial haplogroup H1 was significantly associated with NTG.NTG cohort exhibited a higher total load of rare mtDNA variants, and in particular in MT‐ND6 gene, compared to controls.Rare coding variants were commonly detected in both groups with no difference in the possibly pathogenic variant load.A m.12705C > T and m.310T > C variants were less prevalent in NTG patients suggesting they may be protective factors.


Journal of Ophthalmology | 2018

Clinical Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Neurotrophic Corneal Ulcer

Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; Jorge L. Alió; Alejandra E. Rodriguez; Ewa Suchodoła-Ratajewicz; Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Beata Rymgayłło-Jankowska; Agnieszka Ćwiklińska-Haszcz; Tomasz Żarnowski

Purpose Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous blood product without preservatives and rich in proteins and growth factors which make it possible for cells to differentiate, proliferate, and migrate, thus stimulating healing and regeneration of tissues. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of autologous platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of neurotrophic keratopathy. Methods The study group consists of 25 patients with nonhealing corneal ulcers due to herpes simplex or herpes zoster infection and facial nerve or trigeminal nerve paralysis as a result of a neurosurgical operation caused by a tumour or stroke. The patients were given autologous platelet-rich plasma drops five times a day and additionally preservative-free artificial tears and a vitamin A ointment at night for maximum 3 months. The following were evaluated: best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), healing of corneal surface, subjective symptoms, and changes in corneal thickness with the use of anterior segment optical coherent tomography (AS-OCT). Results BCVA before the treatment was 0.10 ± 0.14, and after the treatment it was –0.3 ± 0.27 (p=0.001). Improved visual acuity and less subjective symptoms were observed in all patients. Complete healing of the ulceration was observed in 20 patients (80%). Four patients (16%) experienced considerable improvement of their clinical condition (reduced size and depth of the ulceration and inflammatory state: smaller conjunctival injection and swelling, improved visual acuity, and less subjective symptoms). In one of the patients, an amniotic membrane was transplanted due to the lack of improvement of his local condition. In all patients, the progression of corneal thinning was stopped. An average corneal thickness in its thinnest point was 322.3 ± 125.8 µm before the treatment, and 404.5 ± 118.7 µm (p < 0.05) after the treatment. None of the patients reported general or local side effects of the treatment. Conclusions Autologous platelet-rich plasma is a blood-based product which seems efficient in the treatment of neurotrophic keratopathy.


Current Eye Research | 2018

Results of Nailfold Capillaroscopy in Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma

Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Joanna Bartosińska; Urszula Łukasik; Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; Dorota Krasowska; Grażyna Chodorowska; Tomasz Żarnowski

ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of nailfold videocapillaroscopic examination in patients with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) in comparison to age-matched individuals without glaucoma and young healthy volunteers and to assess the relation between the results of this examination with clinical status in NTG group. Material and methods. The studied group consisted of 188 patients: 80 patients with NTG and 2 control groups (58 young healthy and 50 age-matched volunteers). The nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) was performed in all participants. The results of every NVC were qualified as a normal or abnormal pattern. In the NTG group, ophthalmic examination was performed and medical history regarding glaucoma, chronic general disorders, and vascular risk factors was recorded. Results. In the NTG group, an abnormal NVC pattern was more common than in young controls (p = 0.0008). Microbleedings were present more frequently in NTG patients (p = 0.0365). Enlargement of capillaries (p = 0.0006) and branching capillaries (p = 0.0221) were more frequent in the NTG group compared to age-matched controls. Maximal intraocular pressure was higher in NTG patients with abnormal NVC pattern than with normal NVC (p = 0.0000). Disc hemorrhages were more frequently observed in patients with abnormal NVC pattern (p = 0.0313). Presence of paracentral scotoma was associated with abnormal NVC pattern (p = 0.0054). Conclusions. Abnormalities in nailfold capillaroscopy are more frequent in NTG patients. The results of capillaroscopic examination differ in NTG patients according to the profile of ocular and general risk factor.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2018

Disc haemorrhages in Polish Caucasian patients with normal tension glaucoma

Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; Urszula Łukasik; Tomasz Żarnowski

The aim of this observational study was to evaluate the epidemiology of disc haemorrhages (DH) in Polish patients with normal tension glaucoma (NTG) and their association with some risk factors.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2012

Polymorphism of endothelial nitric oxide synthase T786C in patients with normal tension glaucoma and primary open angle glaucoma

U Lukasik; Ewa Kosior-Jarecka; Dominika Wróbel-Dudzińska; K Kusmirek; J Kocki; T Zarnowski

Purpose Comparison of allelic variant frequency of eNOS gene T786C in patients with normal tension glaucoma and primary open angle glaucoma.

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Tomasz Żarnowski

Medical University of Lublin

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Tomasz Zarnowski

Medical University of Lublin

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Grażyna Chodorowska

Medical University of Lublin

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Jerzy Mosiewicz

Medical University of Lublin

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Joanna Bartosińska

Medical University of Lublin

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