Central retinal artery occlusion

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Background

Etiology

  1. Retinal Embolism (20%)
  2. Atherosclerotic changes
  3. Angiospasm
  4. Inflammatory Endarteritis

Epidemiology

  1. Bilateral 1-2%
  2. M>F

Symptoms

Painless, monocular loss of vision

DDx

  1. Amaurosis fugax (painless, fleeting; nl exam)
  2. CRVO (painless, over hours; blood and thunder)
  3. Temporal Arteritis
  4. Acute glaucoma (blurry vision, eye pain)

Exam

Pale retina with edema

Cherry red spot at the macula

APD

Boxcar segmentation of blood column


W/U

Fundoscopic exam

CBC, ESR, EKG


Treatment

1. Ocular massage

2. Anterior chamber paracentesis

3. Intraarterial fibrinolysis

4. Acetazolamide

5. Mannitol

6. Timolol

7. Steroids

8. Hyperbarics (most effective if within 2-12h of presentation)


Dispo

Admit: comorbid disease

D/C: f/u with ophtho in 1-4 weeks


Source

H-N