Coronavirus in the Retina of Patients Victims of COVID 19

Authors

  • Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva Bomfim Centro Universitário Jorge Amado
  • Felipe de Castro Dantas Sales Musty University
  • Paulo da Costa Araújo Universidade CEUMA
  • Kauê Anderson Oliveira da Cruz Faculdade de Teologia, Filosofia e Ciências Gamaliel
  • Ingrid Dias da Silva Correa Universidade Federal do Pará
  • Gilson de Souza Pereira Universidade Federal do Pará

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i5.9950

Keywords:

Covid-19. Retina. Ocular Complications.

Abstract

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which can affect various organs in the human body. Although the lung is the main target of infection, recent evidence suggests that the retina can also be affected. This article presents a review of the literature on retinal manifestations of COVID-19, correlation between disease severity and retinal changes, impact of systemic inflammation on the retina, evidence of direct virus infection in the retina, ocular complications in patients recovered from COVID-19 -19 and implications for ophthalmic monitoring in patients with COVID-19. Retinal manifestations of COVID-19 include microangiopathy, hemorrhage, macular edema, and blood vessel occlusion. Studies indicate that the severity of COVID-19 may be associated with an increase in the severity of retinal changes. Systemic inflammation, which is a key feature of COVID-19, can also have a negative impact on the retina, increasing the risk of retinal changes. There is limited evidence of direct infection by the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the retina. However, the presence of the virus in tear samples suggests that the eye could be a possible portal of entry for the virus. Patients who have recovered from COVID-19 may also experience ocular complications such as conjunctivitis, although the incidence is low. The review results indicate that ophthalmological monitoring in patients with COVID-19 may be important to detect possible retinal changes and ocular complications, especially in patients with severe forms of the disease. Furthermore, it is important to continue investigating the retinal manifestations of COVID-19 for a better understanding of the disease's effects on the entire human body.

Author Biographies

Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva Bomfim, Centro Universitário Jorge Amado

Centro Universitário Jorge Amado. 

Felipe de Castro Dantas Sales, Musty University

Musty University.

Paulo da Costa Araújo, Universidade CEUMA

Universidade CEUMA. 

Kauê Anderson Oliveira da Cruz, Faculdade de Teologia, Filosofia e Ciências Gamaliel

Faculdade de Teologia, Filosofia e Ciências Gamaliel.

Ingrid Dias da Silva Correa, Universidade Federal do Pará

Universidade Federal do Pará. 

Gilson de Souza Pereira, Universidade Federal do Pará

Universidade Federal do Pará.

Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Bomfim, V. V. B. da S., Sales, F. de C. D., Araújo, P. da C., Cruz, K. A. O. da, Correa, I. D. da S., & Pereira, G. de S. (2023). Coronavirus in the Retina of Patients Victims of COVID 19. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 9(5), 2071–2079. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i5.9950