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  4. Intravitreal bevacizumab monotherapy in myopic choroidal neovascularisation: 5-year outcomes for the PAN-American Collaborative Retina Study Group

Intravitreal bevacizumab monotherapy in myopic choroidal neovascularisation: 5-year outcomes for the PAN-American Collaborative Retina Study Group

Author(s)
Remya Paulose
Andrés F. Lasave
Lihteh Wu
Cristián Carpentier
Maurício Maia
Silvio Lujan
Sergio Rojas
Martín Serrano
María H. Berrocal
J. Fernando Arévalo
Date Issued
16 de agosto de 2017
Type
Article
Volume
102
Issue
4
Start Page
455
End Page
459
DOI
10.1136/bjophthalmol-2017-310411
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report the long-term anatomical and visual outcomes of intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB) monotherapy in naive choroidal neovascularisation (CNV) caused by myopia. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of naive CNV secondary to myopia that underwent antivascular endothelial growth factor monotherapy was performed. Collected data included demographic details, clinical examination details including visual acuity at presentation and follow-up with imaging and treatment details. Main outcome measures were resolution of CNV activity at the last visit. Secondary outcomes included change in visual acuity, number of injections and adverse events. RESULTS: Thirty-three eyes of 31 subjects with a mean age of 51.48±16.4 years were included. The mean follow-up was 66.47 months. 27 eyes had type 2 CNV and the rest seven eyes had type 1 CNV. The mean number of IVB injections per eye was 4.9. Mean visual acuity at baseline reduced from 0.65±0.33 logMAR units (Snellen equivalent=20/89) to 0.73±0.50 logMAR units (20/107) at final follow-up (p=0.003). The mean central macular thickness decreased from 309.31±86 µm at baseline to 267.5±70.89 µm at the last visit (p=0.03). However, visual acuity was maintained (±1 line of baseline) in 13 eyes (39.4%), ≥2 line improvement in nine (27.3%) eyes and more than two lines worsening in 11 eyes (33.3%). Foveal atrophy was observed at baseline and last visit in 6 (12.5%) and 14 (29.1%), respectively (p=0.007). No systemic adverse events were observed. CONCLUSION: IVB monotherapy is safe and effective for long-term treatment of CNV secondary to myopia in real life.
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Medicine

Visual acuity

Ophthalmology

Macular degeneration

Bevacizumab

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Geographic atrophy

Surgery

Chemotherapy

Medicine

Visual acuity

Ophthalmology

Macular degeneration

Bevacizumab

Choroidal neovascular...

Geographic atrophy

Surgery

Chemotherapy

Bevacizumab administr...

Bevacizumab administr...

Bevacizumab administr...

Adult

Adult

Adult

Aged

Aged

Aged

Aged, 80 and over

Aged, 80 and over

Aged, 80 and over

Female

Female

Female

Humans

Humans

Humans

Male

Male

Male

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Myopia complications

Myopia complications

Myopia complications

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Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Visual Acuity physiol...

Visual Acuity physiol...

Visual Acuity physiol...

Choroidal Neovascular...

Choroidal Neovascular...

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Choroidal Neovascular...

Choroidal Neovascular...

Choroidal Neovascular...

Choroidal Neovascular...

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Choroidal Neovascular...

Angiogenesis Inhibito...

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