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The effect of subretinal viscoelastics on the porcine retinal function

Authors :
Thøger Frøsig Svahn
Birgit Sander
Morten la Cour
Rasmus Ejstrup
Nina Fischer Sørensen
Jens Folke Kiilgaard
Source :
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. 250:79-86
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

The functional consequence of long-term retinal detachment in the porcine model is examined by multifocal electroretinography (mfERG). Retinal detachment (RD) in humans leaves permanent visual impairment, despite anatomical successful reattachment surgery. To improve treatment, adjuvant pharmaceutical therapy is needed, and can only be tested in a suitable animal model. The porcine model is promising and the mfERG is well validated in this model. RD was induced in 18 pigs by vitrectomy and healon injection of various concentrations. Preoperatively and 6 weeks postoperatively eight animals were examined by mfERG. The major component P1 was analyzed statistically. Indirect ophthalmoscopy and bilateral color fundus photography (FP) were performed. Selected animals underwent high-resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT). Examination by ophthalmoscopy and FP showed that the RDs remained detached for the 6 weeks of follow-up. The P1 amplitude of the mfERG did not differ significantly between the detached areas, the surrounding attached areas, and the healthy eye (p = 0.25). Similarly, P1 implicit time did not differ between the areas (p = 0.85). The lack of functional consequences of long-term RD makes the porcine model unsuitable for examining adjuvant pharmaceutical RD treatment. Future studies should focus on foveated primates.

Details

ISSN :
1435702X and 0721832X
Volume :
250
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....444e2f292dafa6fefb253668d58998fd