
Retinal vein occlusion
Lack of proper blood supply and drainage from the retina can compromise eyesight. It needs urgent attention and treatment.

Branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO)

Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)
what are the Types of Retinal Vein Occlusions?
There are two types of RVO:
Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) is the blockage of the main retinal vein
Branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) is the blockage of one of the smaller branch veins.
Risk Factors for Retinal vein occlusion
Despite similarities, the risk factors differ between Central & Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO vs BRVO)
CRVO
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CRVO
BRVO
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BRVO

Signs and symptoms of Retinal Vein Occlusion
Painless loss of vision- Gradual or sudden, usually noticed in one eye first
Blurry vision while reading, watching television- sometimes transient blurriness
Dark spots in your vision
Asymptomatic

Retinal Vein Occlusion diagnosis
The following investigations help us visualise the blockage, see the areas of non-perfusion and also document the state of the retina and the macula:
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Comprehensive dilated retina exam
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Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
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Fluorescein Angiography
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OCT angiography
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Fundus photo
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ECG, Blood tests

Treatment Of Retinal Vein Occlusion
There is currently no way to re-open a blocked vessel in the eye. The treatment is aimed at problems which may arise as a result of the venous occlusion and which can cause loss of eyesight if not treated- macular edema, retinal neovascularisation and glaucoma.
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Lifestyle modification
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Intravitreal injections
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Laser photocoagulation
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MIVS
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Regular follow up

Prevention of Retinal Vein Occlusion
Usually, retinal vein occlusion is caused by an underlying medical condition such as high blood pressure, diabetes or heart disease. So it’s important to
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Control blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels
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Maintain a healthy weight
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Avoid smoking
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Exercise regularly
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Eat a healthy diet
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Have regular eye exams if you have any systemic risk factors so that we can detect and treat RVO early if it occurs.
Some people with hypercoagulable blood conditions or those on certain medications like birth control pills should also be in regular touch with their doctors to prevent retinal vein occlusion.
FAQs
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Why does retinal vein occlusion affect eyesight?
The nerve cells of the retina convert light signals into electrical signals and transfer this to the brain to interpret.
These nerve cells need nutrients and oxygen to function- this is brought by the retinal artery. The metabolites and carbon dioxide are carried away by the retinal vein.
Any blockage due to pressure from atherosclerosis (deposition of cholesterol and plaques inside vessels) in retinal artery or blood clots can cause retinal vein occlusion.
When there is a blockage, the blood cells and the cells of the retinal vein walls release certain chemicals. These chemicals produce edema and promote new blood vessels formation which affects eyesight by causing:
Macular Edema- The edema in the macula (the central most part of the retina responsible for fine vision)
Neovascularisation- proliferation of new, abnormal blood vessels on the retina. These new vessels are leaky and leak fluid and blood into the vitreous. This can lead to floaters, vitreous haemorrhage and even retinal detachment.
Neovascular glaucoma- rise in eye pressure due to new growth of blood vessels near the angle of the eye.
Blindness- If untreated, CRVO can cause irreversible blindness
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