== Abordagem e tratamento da retinose pigmentar no âmbito do SUS ==
O acompanhamento da evolução e eventual tratamento está previsto pelos seguintes exames e procedimento:
Procedimento: 02.11.06.007-0 - ELETRORETINOGRAFIA
(Diagnóstico e acompanhamento funcional. Na verdade, Retinose Pigmentar é a indicação mais clássica para este exame)
Valores
Serviço Ambulatorial: R$ 24,24 Serviço Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Total Ambulatorial: R$ 24,24 Serviço Profissional: R$ 0,00
Total Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Procedimento: 02.11.06.017-8 - RETINOGRAFIA COLORIDA BINOCULAR
(Estadiamento da doença)
Valores
Serviço Ambulatorial: R$ 24,68 Serviço Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Total Ambulatorial: R$ 24,68 Serviço Profissional: R$ 0,00
Total Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Procedimento: 02.11.06.018-6 - RETINOGRAFIA FLUORESCENTE BINOCULAR
(Fundamental nos casos de suspeita de edema macular (EM), pois a presença do mesmo pode causar hiperfluorescência por vazamento em fases iniciais e por defeito em janela em fases mais avançadas)
Valores
Serviço Ambulatorial: R$ 64,00 Serviço Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Total Ambulatorial: R$ 64,00 Serviço Profissional: R$ 0,00
Total Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Procedimento: 02.11.06.028-3 - TOMOGRAFIA DE COERÊNCIA ÓPTICA
(Importante na detecção e acompanhamento de líquido intraretiniano e esperssura macular subfoveal (CST ou EMS) na vigência de tartamento com inibidores da anidrase carbônica, atrofia de retina externa em casos avançados e para seguimento de tratamento nos casos complicações que podem surgir na interface vitreoretiniana como membranas epiretinianas, tração vitreomacular e buracos maculares lamelares e/ou pseudoburacos maculares)
Valores
Serviço Ambulatorial: R$ 48,00 Serviço Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Total Ambulatorial: R$ 48,00 Serviço Profissional: R$ 0,00
Total Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Procedimento: 04.05.03.005-3 - INJECAO INTRA-VITREO
(Tratamento de EM com tramcinolona ou injeção de dexametasona em polímero de liberação lenta (OZURDEX TM))
Valores
Serviço Ambulatorial: R$ 82,28 Serviço Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Total Ambulatorial: R$ 82,28 Serviço Profissional: R$ 0,00
Total Hospitalar: R$ 0,00
Outras complicações e modalidades terapêuticas, como catarata e cirurgias vitreoretinianas dentre outros, são encontradas nos itens respectivos deste repositório.
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