Predictive values of initial semi-quantitative assessment of relative afferent pupillary defect for neovascularization in central retinal vein occlusion.
Jean-Baptiste DucloyerSonia BensaberRaoul Kanav KhannaCatherine CochardOlivier LebretonGuylène Le MeurPierre LebranchuSophie ArseneMichel WeberPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2020)
To predict neovascularization, RAPD should be routinely evaluated with filters: the risk of neovascular complication is (a) almost nil if there is no RAPD, (b) very low if there is no severe RAPD and if VA is higher than 35 letters, and (c) higher than 50% if RAPD is ≥ 0.9 log or if VA is less than 35 letters.