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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016
Joana Tavares Ferreira; Marta Alves; Arnaldo Dias-Santos; L. Costa; B. Santos; João Paulo Cunha; Ana Luísa Papoila; Luís Abegão Pinto
Purpose To compare the thickness of all retinal layers between a nondiabetic group and diabetic patients without diabetic retinopathy (DR). Methods Cross-sectional study, in which all subjects underwent an ophthalmic examination including optical coherence tomography. After automatic retinal segmentation, each retinal layer thickness (eight separate layers and overall thickness) was calculated in all nine Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) areas. The choroidal thickness (CT) also was measured at five locations. Generalized additive regression models were used to analyze the data. Results A total of 175 patients were recruited, 50 nondiabetic subjects and 125 diabetic patients without DR, stratified into three groups according to diabetes duration: group I (<5 years, n = 55), group II (5-10 years, n = 39), and group III (>10 years, n = 31). Overall, groups I and III of diabetic patients had a decrease in the photoreceptor layer (PR) thickness, when compared with the nondiabetic subjects in six ETDRS areas (P < 0.0007). Patients with more recent diagnosis (group I) had thinner PR than those with moderate duration (group II). Interestingly, patients with longer known disease (group III) had the thinnest PR values. There were no overall differences in the remaining retinal parameters. Conclusions Retinal thickness profile is not linear throughout disease duration. Even in the absence of funduscopic disease, PR layer in diabetic patients seems to differ from nondiabetic subjects, thus suggesting that some form of neurodegeneration may take place before clinical signs of vascular problems arise.
Journal of current glaucoma practice | 2015
L. Costa; João Paulo Cunha; Duarte Amado; Luís Abegão Pinto; Joana Ferreira
ABSTRACT Glaucoma is a multifactorial condition under serious influence of many risk factors. The role of diabetes mellitus (DM) in glaucoma etiology or progression remains inconclusive. Although, the diabetic patients have different healing mechanism comparing to the general population and it has a possible-negative role on surgical outcomes. This review article attempts to analyze the association of both diseases, glaucoma and DM, before and after the surgery. The epidemiological studies, based mainly in population prevalence analyzes, have shown opposite outcomes in time and even in the most recent articles also the association remains inconclusive. On the contrary, the experimental models based on animal induced chronic hyperglycemia have shown an important association of both diseases, explained by common neurodegenerative mechanisms. Diabetic patients have a different wound healing process in the eye viz-a-viz other organs. The healing process is more and it results in lower surgical survival time, higher intraocular pressure (IOP) levels and, therefore, these patients usually need more medication to lower the IOP. Both randomized and nonrandomized retrospective and experimental molecular studies have shown the association between DM and glaucoma. Further studies are needed to get better explanations about outcomes on more recent surgical procedures and with the exponential use of antifibrotics. How to cite this article: Costa L, Cunha JP, Amado D, Pinto LA, Ferreira J. Diabetes Mellitus as a Risk Factor in Glaucoma’s Physiopathology and Surgical Survival Time: A Literature Review. J Curr Glaucoma Pract 2015;9(3):81-85.
Neuro-Ophthalmology | 2016
Rita Anjos; L. M. Vieira; L. Costa; André Vicente; Arnaldo Santos; Nuno Alves; Duarte Amado; Joana Ferreira; João Paulo da Silva Cunha
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to evaluate the macular ganglion cell layer (GCL) and peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness in patients with unilateral posterior cerebral artery (PCA) ischaemic lesions using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). A prospective, case-control study of patients with unilateral PCA lesion was conducted in the neuro-ophthalmology clinic of Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central. Macular and peripapillary SD-OCT scans were performed in both eyes of each patient. Twelve patients with PCA lesions (stroke group) and 12 healthy normal controls were included in this study. Peripapillary RNFL comparison between both eyes of the same subject in the stroke group found a thinning in the superior-temporal (p = 0.008) and inferior-temporal (p = 0.023) sectors of the ipsilateral eye and nasal sector (p = 0.003) of the contralateral eye. Macular GCL thickness comparison showed a reduction temporally in the ipsilateral eye (p = 0.004) and nasally in the contralateral eye (p = 0.002). Peripapillary RNFL thickness was significantly reduced in both eyes of patients with PCA compared with controls, affecting all sectors in the contralateral eye and predominantly temporal sectors in the ipsilateral eye. A statistically significant decrease in macular GCL thickness was found in both hemiretinas of both eyes of stroke patients when compared with controls (p < 0.05). This study shows that TRD may play a role in the physiopathology of lesions of the posterior visual pathway.
Acta Ophthalmologica | 2016
L. Costa; Joana Cardigos; Sara Crisóstomo; Rita Anjos; M. Sa Cardoso; T. Gomes
International Ophthalmology | 2015
Arnaldo Dias-Santos; L. Costa; Vanessa Lemos; Rita Anjos; André Vicente; Joana Ferreira; João Paulo Cunha
Revista Sociedade Portuguesa de Oftalmologia | 2017
Sara Crisóstomo; Joana Cardigos; L. Costa; Rita Proença; Nuno Coelho; Rita Anjos; Mariana Cardoso; Teresa Gomes
Acta Ophthalmologica | 2017
Joana Cardigos; Sara Crisóstomo; A.L. Basílio; L. Costa; B. Carvalho; L Vieira; R. Flores
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016
Joana Cardigos; Jaime Pamplona; L. Costa; Rita Proença; André Vicente; Nuno Marques; João Paulo da Silva Cunha; Luís Abegão Pinto; Joana Ferreira
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016
Rita Proença; Joana Cardigos; L. Costa; Andre Vicente; Arnaldo Santos; Duarte Amado; Joana Ferreira; João Paulo Cunha
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016
André Vicente; Rita Proença; L. Costa; Joana Cardigos; Joana Ferreira; Duarte Amado; João Feijão