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01-12-2018 | Research article
Clinical response of pigment epithelial detachment associated with neovascular age-related macular degeneration in switching treatment from Ranibizumab to Aflibercept
Authors:
Pallavi Tyagi, Zain Juma, Yong Keen Hor, Neil W. Scott, Andreea Ionean, Cynthia Santiago
Published in:
BMC Ophthalmology
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Issue 1/2018
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Abstract
Background
To study the clinical outcomes of pigment epithelial detachment (PED) associated with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) in patients switched from Ranibizumab to Aflibercept.
Methods
Retrospective non-comparative case series. 50 eyes with active nAMD and fovea involving PED of ≥100 μm measured manually using the caliper on the OCT, initially treated with intravitreal Ranibizumab (0.5 mg/0.05 ml) and later switched to Aflibercept (2.0 mg/0.05 ml). The outcome measures of best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), PED height, PED width and number of injections were measured at baseline and at time point of switch, 4 months, 1 year and at last follow up visit post-switch. Three paired t-tests and Pearson’s correlations were calculated to analyze variables at switch and change in variables at 1 year.
Results
After switch to Aflibercept, the improvement of BCVA was 1.84 (p = 0.11), 1.74 (p = 0.21) and 1.16 (p = 0.45) letters, the change in PED height was − 65.6μm (p < 0.001), − 50.64μm (p = 0.007) and − 68.48μm (p < 0.001) and the change in PED width was − 36.6μm (p = 0.514), + 29.7μm (p = 0.922) and + 118.4μm (p = 0.210) at 4 months, 1 year and the last visit respectively. There was a moderate negative correlation between reduction in PED height at 1 year after switch and PED height at the time of switch to Aflibercept (r = − 0.474, p < 0.05).
Conclusion
The improvement in BCVA and change in PED width was not statistically significant however the reduction in PED height was significant after switching treatment to Aflibercept. The change in BCVA at 1 year after switch was not correlated with any of the analyzed anatomical characteristics of PED.