Purpose: To describe changes in the retina and choroidal flow by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) after a single dose of oral sildenafil.
Method: A case-control study. Patients in the study group received 50 mg of oral sildenafil. Patients in the control group received a sham pill. Retinal and choroidal images were obtained at baseline (before pill ingestion) and 1 hour after ingestion. Central macular and choroidal thickness, choroidal and outer retina flow, and the retinal and choroidal vascular density were compared using a Mann-Whitney test.
Results: Twenty eyes were enrolled into the study group and 10 eyes in the control group. There was a significant difference in central choroidal thickness and outer retina blood flow between groups after 1 hour of sildenafil ingestion ( < 0.01). There were no differences in central macular thickness, choroidal flow, and retinal vascular density among groups.
Conclusions: A single dose of oral sildenafil increases choroidal thickness, probably due to sildenafil-induced vasodilation.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7174540 | DOI Listing |
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