Upright positioning facilitates the absorption of macular hole-related oedema
Vegard A. Forsaa, Birger Lindtjørn, Kristian Dahlø, Anastasia Ushakova, Jørgen Krohn

TL;DR
Keeping patients upright helps reduce swelling around macular holes, which could improve recovery after surgery.
Contribution
Upright positioning reduces macular hole-related oedema, linked to lower ocular perfusion pressure and subtle capillary leakage.
Findings
Upright positioning decreased parafoveal retinal thickness significantly from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Recumbent positioning increased retinal thickness, correlating with larger macular hole diameters.
Vitreomacular traction reduced the effectiveness of upright positioning in resolving oedema.
Abstract
To investigate changes in macular hole-related oedema depending on positioning. Prospective interventional study of 40 patients with primary macular hole (MH). Optical coherence tomography scanning was done at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Between the first and second scanning, the patients were instructed to stay upright, whereas they were positioned recumbent thereafter. Automated mean retinal thickness measurements were derived from the ETDRS grid for the central, parafoveal, and perifoveal subfields. Mean ocular perfusion pressure (MOPP) was calculated for all time points. Primary endpoints were changes in MH-related oedema from 9 a.m.−1 p.m., and from 1 p.m.−3 p.m. In upright position from 9 a.m.−1 p.m., the mean parafoveal retinal thickness decreased from 362 μm (SD = 56) to 350 μm (SD = 51) (P < 0.001). The reduction of MH-related oedema when upright was positively correlated with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal and Macular Surgery · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Retinal Development and Disorders
