A multicentered clinical study of serum as adjuvant therapy for surgical treatment of macular holes. Vitrectomy for Macular Hole Study Group.

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  • A S Banker
  • W R Freeman
  • S P Azen
  • M Y Lai
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare the risks and benefits of autologous serum as an adjuvant therapy in macular hole surgery for stage 3 or 4 macular holes. METHODS Comparison of 2 consecutive (nonrandomized) cohorts using standardized methods for the determination of hole size and for surgical procedures, and using the same study surgeons. The serum cohort consisted of 106 eyes using autologous serum as an adjuvant, and the no serum cohort consisted of 58 eyes without adjuvants. The primary end point was the closure of the macular hole as determined by the 6-month fundus photographs. Secondary end points included the number and types of postoperative complications. Comparison in outcomes between the 2 cohorts used chi2 and logistic regression procedures, adjusting for preoperative differences between the study cohorts. RESULTS At 6 months, the (unadjusted) rate of hole closure was significantly greater for the eyes treated with serum than for the eyes not treated with serum (90 [85%] of 106 vs. 40 [69%] of 58, P = .04). However, after adjusting for preoperative differences in hole diameter and the prevalence of epiretinal membranes, no overall difference in hole closure rates due to serum was found (P = .44). In contrast, benefit due to serum for large holes (diameter >573 microm) was seen (12 [75%] of 16 vs 13 [57%] of 23, P = .04). No differences in complication rates were found between the cohorts. CONCLUSIONS Any beneficial effect of serum used as an adjuvant to macular hole surgery is small, and, if present, the beneficial effect may be limited to larger holes. A randomized, prospective, controlled study in larger macular holes is needed.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Archives of ophthalmology

دوره 117 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1999