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The study examines changes in retinal oximetry in patients after COVID-19 disease. It aims to analyze and quantify possible retinal microvascular abnormalities that may result from possible post-inflammatory damage to the endothelium of the vessels associated with COVID-19 disease. Retinal vascular involvement may indicate similar changes in the vascular system in other organs.
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The retinal blood vessels are the only blood vessels in the body that can be observed directly. Patients with COVID-19 pneumonia have been shown to have reduced macular vessel density in the foveal region. As a result, some layers of the retina atrophy, reducing oxygen consumption by the retina. Based on this, it is expected that patients after COVID-19 pneumonia, or after a more severe course of the disease, will have normal arterial retinal oxygen saturation but higher venous retinal oxygen saturation and lower arterio-venous difference than patients after mild disease.
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34 participants in 3 patient groups
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