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GUIDELINES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY AND DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA IN INDONESIA Harley, Ohisa; Hertanto, Martin; Sembiring, Sindy Boru; Yustiarini, Ima; Susilo, Teguh; Dharma, Andhika Guna; Sjahreza, Emil; Firmansyah, M; Iskandar, Erwin; Agustiawan, Referano; Andayani, Ari; Dewi, Nadia Artha; Andayani, Gitalisa; Djatikusumo, Ari; Elvioza, Elvioza; Ichsan, Andi M; Kartasasmita, Arief S
International Journal of Retina Vol 7 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Retina (IJRetina) - INAVRS
Publisher : Indonesian Vitreoretinal Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35479/ijretina.2024.vol007.iss002.300

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic macular edema (DME) are among the microvascular complications in individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM) that can lead to blindness if not diagnosed early and managed appropriately. Both disorders can be diagnosed and treated using a variety of techniques. Treatment modalities include laser photocoagulation therapy, vitrectomy surgery, intraocular steroid injections, and anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) injections. These methods can help avoid blindness when used in conjunction with metabolic control. These recommendations were created with the use of evidence-based medicine principles to help medical professionals—particularly ophthalmologists—identify and treat cases of DR and DME.The primary objective is to provide consensus recommendations and hopefully reduce the incidence of blindness caused by DR and DME in Indonesia.
Future Eye Related Disease due to Myopia Agustiawan, Referano
International Journal of Retina Vol 6 No 1 (2023): International Journal of Retina (IJRetina) - INAVRS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35479/ijretina.2023.vol006.iss001.231

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Vitrectomy for the Management of Vitreous Hemorrhage : Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Outcomes Switania, Astriviani; Elvioza; Girsang, Waldensius; Soedarman, Soefiandi; Agustiawan, Referano
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/kd6h2266

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Purpose: Vitreous hemorrhage (VH) can cause sudden loss of vision. Conservative management is sometimes employed, yet potential risk due to delayed diagnosis and definitive treatment is concerning. Vitrectomy for VH can reduce such risk by confirming the etiology and providing surgical treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate the clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of vitrectomy for VH in our center. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted. Data were collected retrospectively from patient’s medical records who underwent vitrectomy for VH from January to December 2020, including pre-operative clinical characteristics, surgical and adjunctive intervention, and postoperative findings. Statistical analysis was conducted. Comparison of final visual acuity to baseline visual acuity was analyzed. Results: There were 164 eyes from 164 subjects who underwent vitrectomy due to VH included in this study. The mean age of the subjects was 55,2 ± 9,8 years. Most of the subjects had severe VH pre-operatively (84,7%). Diabetic retinopathy was the most common etiology (45,1%), followed by breakthrough from submacular hemorrhage (29,9%) and retinal vein occlusion (10,3%). Most of the subjects (87,2%) underwent early vitrectomy. Final visual acuity in all subject groups improved significantly compared to baseline visual acuity (p = 0,00; p < 0,05). Final visual acuity in subjects with breakthrough from submacular hemorrhage was lower compared to other etiology. Complications after vitrectomy were recurrent VH (10,3%) and increased intraocular pressure associated with silicone oil (1,82%). Conclusion: Early vitrectomy appears to be beneficial for VH. Visual acuity varies regarding the etiology, nevertheless, was maintained or improved in most subjects.
Bilateral Anterior and Posterior Lens Dislocation in Marfan Syndrome in Teenager : A Case Report: Poster Presentation - Case Report - General practitioner Daeli, Pasti Rahmat; Ferdiansyah, Muhammad; Agustiawan, Referano; Ihsan, Nasheul
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/s83pn991

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Introduction : The zonular defect leads to ectopia lentis, which is a hallmark of Marfan ocular abnormalities. Bilateral dislocation of lens in marfan’s syndrome occurs frequently in same location. In this case the lens of RE dislocated in the anterior chamber and the lens of LE was found in vitreous cavity. Iris fixation IOL and Yamane’s scleral fixation technique are prompt treatment for crystalline lens displacement. Case Illustration : A 14 year-old male patient came with chief complaint a painless blurred vision on LE since 2 weeks before visit Ophthalmologist. The BCVA in both eyes was 6/30 RE and 1/60 LE. There was no history of ocular injury nor development disorder. Lens dislocation in anterior chamber was found in RE and aphakic lens was found in LE during slit lamp examination. The IOP ODS were 9.7 mmHg and 3.0 mmHg. Further examination from funduscopy showed the lens of LE was seen in vitreous cavity. Discussion : Bilateral dislocation of lens in opposite position are quite rare. To avoid many of the potential complications, Iris Fixation IOL placement is preferred choice to improve visual impairment on the right eye. Yamane’s Scleral Fixation technique has been performed on left eye however challenging and time consuming it is, to achieve excellent improvement with minimal or no intra- and postoperative complications. Conclusion : This case shows that manifest of crystalline lens in marfan syndrome could happen differently to each eye. Different surgical approach especially IOL placement technique is crucial and must be considered carefully depends on the condition during surgery.