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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EARLY ANATOMIC RESPONSE TO ANTI–VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR THERAPY AND LONG-TERM OUTCOME IN DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA

Authors :
Albert J. Augustin
Xiaoshu Xu
Scott M. Whitcup
Szilard Kiss
Joanna Campbell
Victor H. Gonzalez
Vanessa Shih
Nancy M. Holekamp
Anat Loewenstein
Allen C. Ho
Pravin U. Dugel
Source :
Retina. 39:88-97
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2019.

Abstract

This post hoc analysis explores the relationship between early retinal anatomical response and long-term anatomical and visual outcomes with ranibizumab in center-involved diabetic macular edema.Eyes randomized to the ranibizumab plus prompt laser and ranibizumab plus deferred laser treatment arms in the Protocol I study were categorized according to their proportional reduction (20 vs. ≥20%) in central retinal thickness (CRT) after 12 weeks. Adjusted and unadjusted analyses assessed the association between early (Week 12) anatomical response and long-term (Weeks 52 and 156) anatomical and best-corrected visual acuity outcomes.Of 335 study eyes, 118 showed limited (20%) and 217 showed strong (≥20%) CRT reduction at Week 12. In unadjusted and adjusted analyses, limited early CRT response was negatively and significantly associated with strong CRT response at Weeks 52 and 156. Sensitivity analyses indicated that this association was robust and unrelated to any "floor effect." In unadjusted analyses, a strong early CRT response was associated with greater long-term improvement in best-corrected visual acuity; after controlling for confounders, the association lost statistical significance.Early CRT response to ranibizumab is a significant prognostic indicator of medium- to long-term anatomical outcome in center-involved diabetic macular edema.

Details

ISSN :
0275004X
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Retina
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....66c44ceb021abf2f71077028f7f4e564