Volume 11 Issue 3

Does Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy with oXiris in Septic Shock Have Any Positive Impact? Single-Centre Experience with oXiris Therapy in Septic Shock Patients

Wojciech Mielnicki,Agnieszka Dyla,Marta Zając,Natalia Rokicka-Demitraszek andJacek Smereka

1Department of Pulmology, Special Hospital for Pulmonary Diseases, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
2Department of Dermatovenereology, University Hospital Center Sestre Milosrdnice, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
3School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
4Department for Respiratory Infections, Dr. Fran Mihaljević University Hospital for Infections Diseases, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

Background/Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect on choroidal parameters of drug withdrawal in patients taking α1 adrenergic receptor antagonist (ARA) inhibitors. Methods: In total, 32 eyes of 32 patients under alpha-lytic therapy, and 32 eyes of 32 control subjects, both scheduled for cataract surgery in the fellow eye, were included. EDI-OCT was performed in all patients and subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT), luminal choroidal area (LCA), stromal choroidal area (SCA), total choroidal area (TCA), and choroidal vascularity index (CVI) during the preoperative visit were compared with data approximately 1 month after alpha-lytic withdrawal. The same assessments were performed in the control group. Results: SFCT and LCA were significantly reduced in the patients 1 month after alfa-lytic therapy withdrawal (p < 0.05), whereas in the control group, no changes in choroidal parameters were observed. Conclusions: The data proved that α1ARA inhibitors affected choroidal vessels, whereas no modification of choroidal stroma was observed.
Keywords: IFISchoroidchoroidal thicknessCVIcataract surgerycataractSFCT
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