T. Klink et al., Early and late optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings in patients with postoperative hypotony, OPHTHALMOLO, 97(5), 2000, pp. 353-358
Purpose: To study early and late findings of macular retinal thickness in p
atients with hypotony following filtering procedures.
Patients and methods: 13 patients who had undergone trabeculectomy (9 with
antimetabolites) developed ocular hypotony. The macular region appeared nor
mal during biomicroscopy in 8 patients. In the hypotensive phase, macular t
hickness was measured using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Directly af
ter attempted and successful normalization of intraocular pressure (7 spont
aneous, 5 operative, 1 failure) as well as 6 months later, OCT measurements
were repeated. Foveal thickness in the hypotonous eye was correlated with
visual acuity and foveal thickness in the fellow eye.
Results: Intraocular pressure could be raised from a mean of 2.5+/-1.3 mmHg
to 11.5+/-5.5 mmHg and later on to 13+/-3.7 mmHg (follow-up). Mean foveal
thickness was reduced from 211+/-73 mu m during hypotony to 170+/-44 mu m a
fter normalization of intraocular pressure and to 171+/-38 mu m at late fol
low-up. Mean visual acuity improved from 0.17 to 0.33 and finally to 0.6.
Conclusions: Despite normal appearance of the macula (8 patients) using bio
microscopy in patients with hypotony, retinal thickness in the fovea is inc
reased. Apart from refractive changes,this retinal thickening can be held r
esponsible for the deterioration of visual acuity in eyes with hypotony. OC
T analysis and measurements may be useful to distinguish between retinal th
ickening that is reversible after normalization of intraocular pressure and
cystoid macular edema that leads to permanent visual impairment.