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Bevacizumab dosing every 2 weeks for neovascular age-related macular degeneration refractory to monthly dosing.

Authors :
Mimouni, Michael
Meshi, Amit
Vainer, Igor
Gershoni, Assaf
Koren, Tal
Geffen, Noa
Nemet, Arie Y
Segal, Ori
Source :
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology. Nov2018, Vol. 62 Issue 6, p652-658. 7p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose:: To evaluate intravitreal bevacizumab every 2 weeks (biweekly) in refractory neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD).Study design:: Retrospective study.Methods:: A retrospective study of consecutive nAMD patients unresponsive to monthly intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) switched to 3-4 biweekly injections.Results:: Twenty-seven eyes of patients aged 82.08  ± 6.85 years were included. Prior to the 2-week interval bevacizumab injections, 74.1% (n=20) were treated with both bevacizumab and ranibizumab, 11.1% (3 eyes) also received aflibercept and 14.8% (4 eyes) had received prior treatment of monthly bevacizumab (average number of injections 21.5 ± 6.7). Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) remained stable between baseline (logMAR 0.72± 0.60) and follow-up (0.76± 0.66) (p=0.41). Mean central macular thickness and macular volume did not change significantly between baseline and follow-up (p=0.35 and p=0.60, respectively). Six eyes (22.2%) showed morphologic anatomic improvements, while 19 eyes (70.4%) were stable and two eyes (7.4%) deteriorated from baseline. Subretinal fluid completely resolved in 3 of the eyes and improved in the other 3 eyes and in this group (22.2%) both central macular thickness (326.2 ± 101.4 versus 297.5 ± 97.2, p=0.002) and macular volume (8.69 ± 1.69 versus 8.22 ± 1.43, p=0.03) were significantly reduced. No adverse events were observed in any of the treated eyes.Conclusion:: This study demonstrates that biweekly bevacizumab injections are effective in nearly one-quarter of nAMD non-responders with no adverse events reported. Switching earlier, rather than later, to this low cost modality may be of benefit for a portion of non-responders to conventional treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00215155
Volume :
62
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132789401
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10384-018-0619-0