Evaluation of the diagnosis and efficacy of the therapy administered in relation to the time of the addressing of patients with ramus obstruction or central retinal artery

Authors

  • Sergiu Andronic Nicolae Testemițanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
  • Sava Stefania Nicolae Testemițanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52556/2587-3873.2022.1(92).08

Keywords:

OCT, CRAO, AFG, CRA, occlusion

Abstract

Evaluation of the diagnosis and efficacy of the therapy administered in relation to the time of the addressing of patients with ramus obstruction or central retinal artery Central retinal artery occlusion is a major ophthalmological emergency, the most important tenet of treatment is rapid identification of occlusion and initiation of a target therapy. The study was performed based on the examination of visual acuity in dynamics of two groups of patients with confirmed diagnosis, the first group with addressing up to 24 hours after the onset of symptoms, the second group with late addressing. The patients who addressed more quickly, the rate of increase in AV was higher compared to those with late addressing. The result of this study was that the therapy administered in first hours after occlusion is more efficient and the success rate depends on the addressing time.

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2026-04-20

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Andronic, S. and Stefania, S. 2026. Evaluation of the diagnosis and efficacy of the therapy administered in relation to the time of the addressing of patients with ramus obstruction or central retinal artery. Public Health Economy and Management in Medicine. 1(92) (Apr. 2026), 51–54. DOI:https://doi.org/10.52556/2587-3873.2022.1(92).08.

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