Purpose
To assess ocular hemodynamic response to intravitreal triamcinolone in patients with macular edema due to diabetes or retinal
vein occlusion.
Methods
Forty-three patients that were injected by intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (0.1 cc 4 mg) for unilateral macular edema
due to diabetes mellitus (n = 17) and occlusion of retinal vein (n = 26) underwent ocular hemodynamic evaluation by color Doppler imaging (CDI) before and one, two and three months after injection.
Non-injected fellow eyes as well as 16 healthy volunteers were also evaluated.
Results
In patients with diabetic macular edema, there was no hemodynamic difference between eyes to be injected and non-injected
at baseline (P > 0.23). Compared to controls, a significant difference existed in the ophthalmic artery resistant index (P = 0.001) and end-diastolic velocity (P < 0.001) in diabetics. At one month, compared to fellow eyes, change in end diastolic velocity from baseline in treated eyes
was significantly decreased in posterior ciliary arteries (0.68 ± 0.34 cm/s [mean ± SEM] vs. −1.04 ± 0.81 cm/s, P = 0.012). Throughout the study period, no significant alteration from baseline in the resistant index of any artery was noted
in treated diabetic eyes (P > 0.05). In eyes with retinal vein occlusion, baseline CDI evaluation demonstrated reduced posterior ciliary arteries systolic
flow velocity compared to fellow and control eyes (13.24 ± 1.04 cm/s, 16.37 ± 0.76 cm/s and 14.33 ± 1.41 cm/s, respectively,
P = 0.007). Increased peak systolic velocity in the posterior ciliary arteries at one week (P = 0.02), one month (P = 0.005) and two months (P = 0.04), and increase in central retinal artery resistant index at one month was noted (P = 0.05).
Conclusion
Intravitreal triamcinolone temporarily changed central retinal artery blood flow and posterior ciliary arteries' peak systolic
blood velocity in eyes with retinal vein occlusion whilst no response of blood flow to triamcinolone injection but only transiently
altered end diastolic blood velocity in posterior ciliary arteries was observed in diabetic eyes.
Keywords Branch retinal vein occlusion - Central retinal vein occlusion - Color Doppler imaging - Diabetic retinopathy - Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide - Macular edema
This study was presented in part at the Mediterranean Retina II Meeting, Antalya, Turkey, June 2006.