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Intravitreal steroid and anti-vascular endothelial growth agents for the management of retinal vein occlusion: evidence from randomized trials.

Irini Chatziralli1,2, Luke Nicholson2, Sobha Sivaprasad1,2, Philip Hykin2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a common retinal vascular disorder, affecting visual acuity and quality of life. Macular edema (ME) and retinal ischemia are the main causes for visual impairment in RVO. Although several modalities have been evaluated for the treatment of ME secondary to RVO in clinical trials, various questions need to be clarified when translating clinical trials into real-world practice. AREAS COVERED: Intravitreal steroids and anti-VEGF agents are now widely used for the treatment of ME due to RVO. Herein, evidence from randomized controlled trials regarding the use of steroids and anti-VEGF agents in ME related to RVO are presented. In addition, an approach regarding the optimal treatment regimen, the most suitable time for initiating treatment and monitoring patients, as well as the potential role of ischemia in the response to treatment and the impact of treatment on the natural course of the disease was made. EXPERT OPINION: A comprehensive presentation of randomized clinical trials evaluating intravitreal steroids and anti-VEGF treatment for RVO indicates that both are effective and safe. However, the comparative effectiveness of the various anti-VEGF agents, the most suitable dosing regimen and the effect of these agents on retinal ischemia remains unclear.

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Keywords:  aflibercept; anti-VEGF; bevacizumab; ischemia; ranibizumab; retinal vein occlusion; steroids

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26358547     DOI: 10.1517/14712598.2015.1086744

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Biol Ther        ISSN: 1471-2598            Impact factor:   4.388


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1.  Ranibizumab versus dexamethasone implant for central retinal vein occlusion: the RANIDEX study.

Authors:  Irini Chatziralli; George Theodossiadis; Stamatina A Kabanarou; Efstratios Parikakis; Tina Xirou; Panagiotis Mitropoulos; Panagiotis Theodossiadis
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-06-15       Impact factor: 3.117

2.  Comparison of intravitreal aflibercept and dexamethasone implant in the treatment of macular edema associated with diabetic retinopathy or retinal vein occlusion: a Meta-analysis and systematic review.

Authors:  Xuan-Yu Qiu; Xiao-Fei Hu; Ya-Zhou Qin; Ji-Xian Ma; Qiu-Ping Liu; Li Qin; Jing-Ming Li
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-09-18       Impact factor: 1.645

3.  Long-term results of combination therapy using anti-VEGF agents and dexamethasone intravitreal implant for retinal vein occlusion: an investigational case series.

Authors:  Michael A Singer; Michael E Jansen; Lyndon Tyler; Paul Woods; Faisal Ansari; Udit Jain; Joshua Singer; Darren Bell; Chelsey Krambeer
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-12-19

4.  Intravitreal corticosteroid implant vs intravitreal ranibizumab for the treatment of macular edema: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Qingquan Wei; Rui Chen; Qiyang Lou; Jing Yu
Journal:  Drug Des Devel Ther       Date:  2019-01-11       Impact factor: 4.162

5.  Peripapillary Intravitreal Injection Improves AAV-Mediated Retinal Transduction.

Authors:  Sanjar Batirovich Madrakhimov; Jin Young Yang; Dong Hyuck Ahn; Jung Woo Han; Tae Ho Ha; Tae Kwann Park
Journal:  Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev       Date:  2020-03-30       Impact factor: 6.698

6.  Intravitreal Administration Effect of Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Combined with Anti-VEGF Nanocarriers, in a Pharmaceutically Induced Animal Model of Retinal Vein Occlusion.

Authors:  Eleni Gounari; Anastasia Komnenou; Evangelia Kofidou; Stavroula Nanaki; Dimitrios Bikiaris; Stavroula Almpanidou; Kokkona Kouzi; Vasileios Karampatakis; George Koliakos
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 5.443

7.  Phase 1B study of the safety and tolerability of the mineralocorticoid fludrocortisone acetate in patients with geographical atrophy.

Authors:  Thomas Hong; Andrew Chang; Ted Maddess; Jan Provis; Philip Penfold
Journal:  BMJ Open Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-07

8.  Effect of Conbercept Treatment on Macular Edema and Microvascular Structure in Eyes with Retinal Vein Occlusions.

Authors:  Xiaoxia Ding; Yu Wang; Bo Zou; Dongxiao Zang; Yi Hao
Journal:  Int J Gen Med       Date:  2022-09-15
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