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Wet form age-related macular degeneration two years treatment results using anti VEGF drugs

Publication at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
2013

Abstract

Aim: The aim of the study was to establish the efficacy of anti VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growing Factor) drugs in the treatment of wet form ARMD (Age-Related Macular Degeneration) in everybody clinical practice in the Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty Hospital, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, E.U., in patients registered in the Czech national registry AMADEUS. Materiál and methods: Retrospective study with 24 months follow-up period.

In the group were evaluated 143 eyes of 140 patients. The treatment by ranibizumab was in the regimen PRN (pro re nata), and pegaptanib was applied every six months during the first year with the follow-up evaluation of the findings.

The treatment evaluations were performed at 12 and 24 months. Results: During the two years follow – up period, the authors noticed in patients treated with ranibizumab loss of 5.12 letters of ETDRS optotypes in case of mostly classical CNV, in occult CNV loss of 5.45 letters, and in minimally classical CNV loss of 2.83 letters.

In three evaluated eyes with classical CNV in patients treated with pegaptanib we noticed after 2 years loss of 6.67 letters, in eleven eyes with occult CNV we established loss of 9.91 letters, and in two eyes with minimally classical CNV the average best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) remained unchanged. The pegaptanib treatment results may be influenced by small number of evaluated patients.

The visual acuity changes during the two years treatment were not statistically significant. We noticed the decrease of average CRT (central retinal thickness) in all types of CNV treated both with ranibizumab and pegaptanib after the two years follow up.

To reach these results, an average of 5.51 applications of ranibizumab and 9 applications of pegaptanib during the two years were used.