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Real-World Trends in Intravitreal Injection Practices among American Retina Specialists.

Rahul Chaturvedi1, Kendall W Wannamaker2, Paul J Riviere3, Arshad M Khanani4, Charles C Wykoff5, Daniel L Chao6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analyze practice patterns used for intravitreal injections (IVIs) by retinal specialists in the United States.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional online survey. PARTICIPANTS: Retina specialists in the United States who responded to a web-based survey.
METHODS: Retinal specialists in the United States were contacted via e-mail to complete a web-based, anonymous, 24-question survey. Multivariate analysis was performed on a selected question of interest focused on choice of anesthetic used for IVI. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Differences in IVI practices, such as antibiotic preferences, and different odds of anesthetic use by demographic variables with 95% confidence intervals.
RESULTS: A total of 281 retinal specialists responded to the survey (17% response rate). Respondents' average age was 53 years, with an average of 20 years in practice. Respondents practiced in 42 states, with 90% practicing in an urban or suburban area. For anesthesia, 14% used a topical anesthetic with cotton swab compression, 27% used a subconjunctival anesthetic, and 31% used an anesthetic gel. Age, gender, geographic location, and practice setting did not seem to impact choice of anesthetic for IVI significantly. Sixty-six percent of respondents always use a lid speculum, 21% administer topical antibiotics before injection, 36% wear a mask, 73% wear gloves, and 45% always dilate the eyes before injection. Most respondents use a 30-gauge needle and inject in the inferior temporal quadrant (70%). Forty-five percent always perform bilateral injections the same day if indicated. After the injection, 14% administer post operative nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, 28% administer postoperative antibiotics, and 31% routinely check intraocular pressure after injection.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provided real-world trends in practices for IVI among retina specialists in the United States. In addition, age, gender, practice type, and geographic location did not influence anesthetic choice for IVI.
Copyright © 2019 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31133544      PMCID: PMC6684447          DOI: 10.1016/j.oret.2019.03.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmol Retina        ISSN: 2468-6530


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3.  Lidocaine gel anesthesia for intravitreal drug administration.

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4.  Paracentesis following intravitreal drug injections in maintaining physiologic ocular perfusion pressure.

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7.  Randomized trial of anesthetic methods for intravitreal injections.

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2.  The Impact of Physician Face Mask Use on Endophthalmitis After Intravitreal Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Injections.

Authors:  Samir N Patel; Jason Hsu; Meera D Sivalingam; Allen Chiang; Richard S Kaiser; Sonia Mehta; Carl H Park; Carl D Regillo; Arunan Sivalingam; James F Vander; Allen C Ho; Sunir J Garg
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 5.258

3.  Survey of Intravitreal Injection Techniques Among Retina Specialists in Mexico.

Authors:  Andree Henaine-Berra; Vanesa Flores-Peredo; Gabriela Lopezcarasa-Hernandez; Maria Ana Martinez-Castellanos; Ximena Mira-Lorenzo; Adriana Solis-Vivanco; Gerardo Garcia-Aguirre
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4.  Iatrogenic Retinal Penetration from Intravitreal Injections.

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Review 5.  Container Closure and Delivery Considerations for Intravitreal Drug Administration.

Authors:  Ashwin C Parenky; Saurabh Wadhwa; Hunter H Chen; Amardeep S Bhalla; Kenneth S Graham; Mohammed Shameem
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6.  Cooling Anesthesia for Intravitreal Injection: Results of the Prospective Open-Label, Dose-Ranging COOL-1 Trial.

Authors:  Daniel L Chao; Nicolas T Rinella; Arshad M Khanani; Charles C Wykoff; Gun-Ho Kim
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