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Table 4 Demographic and retinal detachment characteristics for patients with hemorrhagic complications

From: Hemorrhagic complications associated with suprachoroidal buckling

Case, eye

Demographics

PM/Ochx

Retinal detachment (RD)

BCVA

Other

Age, sex

Lens status

Macular involvement

RD extent (clockwise clock hours)

Number of breaks

Break location (clock hour)

1, OD

29, F

Phakic

High myopia (− 18.00D)

OFF

3–9

1

Hole at 4

20/60

 

2, OD

62, M

Phakic

Depression on trazodone; osteoarthritis on celecoxib; Macula OFF RD, s/p pneumatic retinopexy failure

ON

5–8

1

Tear at 8

20/50

 

3, OD

28, F

Phakic

OFF

3–9

1

Dialysis 5–7

20/70

 

4, OS

52, F

Phakic

Hypertension

ON

4–7

1

Tear at 4

20/20

 

5, OS

60, F

Phakic

Cardiovascular disease on aspirin

OFF

3–10

1

Tear at 7

CF

VH

6, OD

65, M

Phakic

ON

6–8

1

Tear at 7

20/20

VH

  1. PM/Ochx past medical and ocular history, VH vitreous hemorrhage, BCVA best-corrected visual acuity (pre-operative in this case), RD retinal detachment, CF counting fingers