Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age

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Autor(a) principal: Aguiar,Aline Guerreiro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Aguiar,Levy Paz, Santos,Verônica Larissa Vasconcelos dos, Oliveira,Dayse Cury de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Purpose: This article aims to describe the prevalence of retinal alterations on the indirect binocular ophthalmoscopy exam in patients with sickle cell disease (HbSS or HbSC) who are over 40 years of age. Methods: This is a retrospective study in which patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) with an age group of 40 years or older were attended in a service of retina in Salvador, Brasil on the last 10 years. All patients were submitted to the clinical file filling, which includes the sociodemographic profile, clinical profile and ophthalmologic examination. The patients were divided in two groups (SS or SC), according to genotypic profile of hemoglobinopathy (HbSS or HbSC). The classification of retinopathy was performed according to Goldberg in proliferative and non-proliferative retinopathy. A P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 97 patients (194 eyes) were evaluated, being 44 (45%) of the SC group and 53 (55%) of the SS group. Of the 97 patients, 19 (19.5%) did not present retinal changes and 78 (80,5%) present sickle cell retinopathy. Of the 78 patients with retinopathy, 22 (28%) had nonproliferative sickle retinopathy and 56 (72%) had proliferative alterations. The increase in vascular tortuosity was the most observed nonproliferative sign (26.8% of eyes) in both groups. The SC patients presented a greater proportion of findings of areas of retinal non perfusion (30%) than SS patients (p = 0.015). Conclusion: The results suggest the need for regular ophthalmologic follow-up of patients with SCD, especially in the older age group, due to the high prevalence of 80.5% of findings of sickle cell retinopathy on examination in patients over 40 years old.
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spelling Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of ageSickle cell anemiaHemoglobin C diseaseRetinaRetinal diseasesEpidemiologyAbstract Purpose: This article aims to describe the prevalence of retinal alterations on the indirect binocular ophthalmoscopy exam in patients with sickle cell disease (HbSS or HbSC) who are over 40 years of age. Methods: This is a retrospective study in which patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) with an age group of 40 years or older were attended in a service of retina in Salvador, Brasil on the last 10 years. All patients were submitted to the clinical file filling, which includes the sociodemographic profile, clinical profile and ophthalmologic examination. The patients were divided in two groups (SS or SC), according to genotypic profile of hemoglobinopathy (HbSS or HbSC). The classification of retinopathy was performed according to Goldberg in proliferative and non-proliferative retinopathy. A P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 97 patients (194 eyes) were evaluated, being 44 (45%) of the SC group and 53 (55%) of the SS group. Of the 97 patients, 19 (19.5%) did not present retinal changes and 78 (80,5%) present sickle cell retinopathy. Of the 78 patients with retinopathy, 22 (28%) had nonproliferative sickle retinopathy and 56 (72%) had proliferative alterations. The increase in vascular tortuosity was the most observed nonproliferative sign (26.8% of eyes) in both groups. The SC patients presented a greater proportion of findings of areas of retinal non perfusion (30%) than SS patients (p = 0.015). Conclusion: The results suggest the need for regular ophthalmologic follow-up of patients with SCD, especially in the older age group, due to the high prevalence of 80.5% of findings of sickle cell retinopathy on examination in patients over 40 years old.Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia2020-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-72802020000200118Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia v.79 n.2 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia (SBO)instacron:SBO10.5935/0034-7280.20200025info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAguiar,Aline GuerreiroAguiar,Levy PazSantos,Verônica Larissa Vasconcelos dosOliveira,Dayse Cury de Almeidaeng2021-01-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-72802020000200118Revistahttps://rbo.emnuvens.com.br/rbo/indexhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsob@sboportal.org.br||rbo@sboportal.org.br1982-85510034-7280opendoar:2021-01-29T00:00Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia (SBO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
title Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
spellingShingle Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
Aguiar,Aline Guerreiro
Sickle cell anemia
Hemoglobin C disease
Retina
Retinal diseases
Epidemiology
title_short Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
title_full Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
title_fullStr Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
title_full_unstemmed Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
title_sort Sickle cell retinopathy: characterization among patients over 40 years of age
author Aguiar,Aline Guerreiro
author_facet Aguiar,Aline Guerreiro
Aguiar,Levy Paz
Santos,Verônica Larissa Vasconcelos dos
Oliveira,Dayse Cury de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Aguiar,Levy Paz
Santos,Verônica Larissa Vasconcelos dos
Oliveira,Dayse Cury de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aguiar,Aline Guerreiro
Aguiar,Levy Paz
Santos,Verônica Larissa Vasconcelos dos
Oliveira,Dayse Cury de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sickle cell anemia
Hemoglobin C disease
Retina
Retinal diseases
Epidemiology
topic Sickle cell anemia
Hemoglobin C disease
Retina
Retinal diseases
Epidemiology
description Abstract Purpose: This article aims to describe the prevalence of retinal alterations on the indirect binocular ophthalmoscopy exam in patients with sickle cell disease (HbSS or HbSC) who are over 40 years of age. Methods: This is a retrospective study in which patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) with an age group of 40 years or older were attended in a service of retina in Salvador, Brasil on the last 10 years. All patients were submitted to the clinical file filling, which includes the sociodemographic profile, clinical profile and ophthalmologic examination. The patients were divided in two groups (SS or SC), according to genotypic profile of hemoglobinopathy (HbSS or HbSC). The classification of retinopathy was performed according to Goldberg in proliferative and non-proliferative retinopathy. A P-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 97 patients (194 eyes) were evaluated, being 44 (45%) of the SC group and 53 (55%) of the SS group. Of the 97 patients, 19 (19.5%) did not present retinal changes and 78 (80,5%) present sickle cell retinopathy. Of the 78 patients with retinopathy, 22 (28%) had nonproliferative sickle retinopathy and 56 (72%) had proliferative alterations. The increase in vascular tortuosity was the most observed nonproliferative sign (26.8% of eyes) in both groups. The SC patients presented a greater proportion of findings of areas of retinal non perfusion (30%) than SS patients (p = 0.015). Conclusion: The results suggest the need for regular ophthalmologic follow-up of patients with SCD, especially in the older age group, due to the high prevalence of 80.5% of findings of sickle cell retinopathy on examination in patients over 40 years old.
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