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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ophthalmology. 2009 Apr 18;116(6):1188–94.e1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2009.01.015

Table 3.

Initial visual acuity in permanent BRAO and the number of days from onset to initial visit

BRAO Type Initial visit within 7 days of onset Initial visit >1 week–30days of onset Initial visit >30 days from onset
n
eyes
Initial VA n
eyes
Initial VA n
eyes
Initial VA
20/40
or
better
20/50–
20/100
20/200–
20/400
CF 20/40
or
better
20/50–
20/100
20/200

20/400
CF 20/40
or better
20/50–
20/100
20/200

20/400
CF
Superior temporal 28 18
(64%)
7
(25%)
0 3
(11%)
9 6
(67%)
3
(33%)
0 0 21 16
(76%)
2
(10%)
1
(5%)
2
(10%)
Inferior temporal 28 23
(82%)
2
(7%)
0 3
(11%)
12 10
(83%)
0 1
(8%)
1
(8%)
14 12
(86%)
1
(7%)
0 1
(7%)
Superior temporal +
Inferior temporal
3 2
(67%)
0 1
(33%)
0 - - - - - 5 5
(100%)
0 0 0
Nasal - - - - - 1 1
(100%)
0 0 0 2 2
(100%)
0 0 0
Other types 2 2
(100%)
0 0 0 1 1
(100%)
0 0 0 1 1
(100%)
0 0 0
Any BRAO* 61 45
(74%)
9
(15%)
1
(2%)
6
(8%)
23 18
(78%)
3
(13%)
1
(4%)
1
(4%)
43 36
(84%)
3
(7%)
1
(2%)
3
(7%)
*

There were 6 eyes with missing onset date (3 superior temporal, 1 inferior temporal, 1 nasal, 1 other)

BRAO = Branch retinal artery occlusion

CF = Counting fingers

VA = Visual acuity