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Aflibercept in persistent neovascular AMD: comparison of different treatment strategies in switching therapy.

F Ricci1, M Parravano2, F Regine1, M Sciamanna2, M Tedeschi2, F Missiroli1, M Varano2.   

Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate the effects of aflibercept administered according to a pro re nata (PRN) or Fixed Regimen to patients with neovascular AMD and persistent intraretinal/subretinal fluid (IRF/SRF) despite three consecutive ranibizumab injections.MethodsPatients were switched to aflibercept injection (IVA) administered according to a PRN or to a fixed regimen for 1 year in two different retina centers. At baseline each patient underwent a complete ophthalmologic evaluation, including best-corrected visual acuity assessment (BCVA ETDRS chart), fluorescein, and indocyanine green angiography and OCT.ResultsEach group included 36 eyes. After 1 year the PRN group showed BCVA stabilization (63 vs 60 letters, P=0.33), whereas fixed regimen group showed significant BCVA improvement (68 vs 71, P=0.008). The median central retinal thickness decreased by 94 μm in the PRN (P=0.002) and by 148 μm in the fixed regimen group (P≤0.001). Complete IRF/SRF reabsorption was found in 58% of eyes in the PRN and in 42% of eyes in the fixed regimen group. At 1-year visit, the percentage of eyes with pigment epithelium detachment did not significantly decrease, but a height reduction was recorded in both groups. The median number of IVA was 3.5 in the PRN and 7 in the fixed regimen group.ConclusionThe switch to aflibercept with both treatment strategies enabled improvement in morphological parameters and stabilization of visual acuity. BCVA improvement and reduction in vision loss with reduction in retinal thickness, fluid and PED height was achieved with the fixed regimen in previously treated nAMD after 1 year.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27229701      PMCID: PMC4985686          DOI: 10.1038/eye.2016.95

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   3.775


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1.  Aflibercept in persistent neovascular AMD: comparison of different treatment strategies in switching therapy.

Authors:  F Ricci; M Parravano; F Regine; M Sciamanna; M Tedeschi; F Missiroli; M Varano
Journal:  Eye (Lond)       Date:  2016-10-07       Impact factor: 3.775

2.  Aflibercept in persistent neovascular AMD: comparison of different treatment strategies in switching therapy.

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Authors:  Kimberly Spooner; Thomas Hong; Wijeyanthy Wijeyakumar; Andrew A Chang
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2017-01-06

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Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-08-29

5.  How Successful is Switching from Bevacizumab or Ranibizumab to Aflibercept in Age-Related Macular Degeneration? A Systematic Overview.

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