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Combined diode laser cyclophotocoagulation and intravitreal bevacizumab (Avastin) in neovascular glaucoma

Authors :
Michael Coote
Jonathan B Ruddle
Michael Shiu
Sudipta Ghosh
Dalveer Singh
Jonathan G Crowston
Source :
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology. 38:353-357
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

Background: Intravitreal injection of bevacizumab (Avastin) in eyes with neovascular glaucoma (NVG) has recently been shown to induce rapid regression of anterior segment neovascularization and has promise as adjunct treatment to diode laser cyclophotocoagulation (CPC) to control intraocular pressure (IOP). This study presents the outcome of concomitant treatment with CPC and intravitreal bevacizumab in painful poor visual potential eyes in a case series of consecutively diagnosed NVG. Methods: Twelve patients (14 eyes) were treated with CPC and concurrent intravitreal bevacizumab 0.05 mL (1.25 mg) and study end-points were IOP lowering, regression of anterior segment neovascularization and resolution of pain. Results: The mean preoperative IOP was 42.1 ± 11.4 and was lowered to 16.6 ± 7.1 mmHg at 1-month postoperatively. Anterior segment neovascularization regressed dramatically within 1 week of intravitreal bevacizumab in 12 eyes. Thirteen eyes reported persistent relief of ocular pain at 6 months following treatment. Conclusions: Combined intravitreal bevacizumab and CPC treatment for NVG provides rapid control of anterior segment neovascularization and may lead to improved symptomatic relief and IOP control.

Details

ISSN :
14429071 and 14426404
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........57dc1a968d17cba874ad107d4a29aec1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9071.2010.02285.x