Long-Term Effect of Anti-Vegf Agents on Intraocular Pressure in Age-Related Macular Degeneration

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  • João Beato Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center
  • Ana Catarina Pedrosa Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center
  • João Pinheiro-Costa Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center; Departament of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto;
  • Paulo Freitas-da-Costa Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center; Departament of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto;
  • Manuel Falcão Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center; Departament of Sense Organs, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto;
  • António Melo Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center;
  • Ângela Carneiro Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center; Departament of Sense Organs, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto;
  • F. Falcão Reis Departament of Ophthalmology, São João Hospital Center; Departament of Sense Organs, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto;

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48560/rspo.6852

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anti-VEGF agent, intraocular pressure

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Aim: To evaluate the effect of intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) agents on the development of sustained ocular hypertension (OHT) in patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Methods: A retrospective study of patients with neo- vascular AMD who received unilateral intravitreal anti-VEGF treatment was performed. Fellow non-injected eyes were used as controls. Initial intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured before the first injection and final IOP was measured 3-4 weeks after the last injection. Eyes that re- quired IOP lowering treatment during follow-up were identified.

Results: Seventy-two patients were eligible for the study. Sustained ocular hypertension (OHT) developed in 3 (4.2%) of the injected eyes and in 1 (1.4%) of controls. There was no statistically significant difference be- tween final IOP in the study and control groups. In the study group, patients who received >20 anti-VEGF injections showed a significantly larger variation of IOP during follow-up (p=0.034)

Conclusion: Eyes receiving a higher number of injections suffer a significantly larger IOP varia- tion than eyes treated with fewer injections, but larger studies are needed to conclude if treatment with intravitreal anti-VEGF agents increases the risk of developing sustained OHT.

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Beato, J., Pedrosa, A. C., Pinheiro-Costa, J., Freitas-da-Costa, P., Falcão, M., Melo, A., Carneiro, Ângela, & Falcão Reis, F. (2015). Long-Term Effect of Anti-Vegf Agents on Intraocular Pressure in Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Revista Sociedade Portuguesa De Oftalmologia, 38(4). https://doi.org/10.48560/rspo.6852

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