Evaluation of Increase in Retinal Thickness as Diagnostic Marker in Central Artery Occlusion.
Maximilian Robert Justus WiestAngelika SchuknechtTimothy HamannKatrin FaslerSadiq SaidAnahita BajkaDaniel Rudolf MuthBarthelmes DanielFrank BlaserSandrine Anne ZweifelPublished in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2024)
Central retinal artery occlusion is associated with severe vision loss. There is no current established therapy. Parameters that objectify the presence of a therapeutic window for thrombolysis are gaining in importance as patient history is often imprecise. Relative retinal thickness increase proved a noninvasive imaging parameter demonstrating adequate performance in detecting patients within the therapeutic window of thrombolysis. Further investigation of this parameter in central retinal occlusion is warranted.