| Literature DB >> 31749051 |
Matus Rehak1, Catharina Busch2, Jan-Darius Unterlauft2, Claudia Jochmann2, Peter Wiedemann2.
Abstract
AIMS: Fluocinolone acetonide (FAc) is an intravitreal corticosteroid implant approved for the second-line treatment of diabetic macular edema (DME). This study compared outcomes of patients with DME switched directly to an FAc implant, versus indirectly via dexamethasone, after anti-VEGF therapy failure.Entities:
Keywords: Best-corrected visual acuity; Central macular thickness; Dexamethasone; Diabetic macular edema; Fluocinolone acetonide; Second-line treatment
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31749051 PMCID: PMC7093402 DOI: 10.1007/s00592-019-01439-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Diabetol ISSN: 0940-5429 Impact factor: 4.280
Patient demographics and baseline characteristics
| Group A | Group B | Overall cohort | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years, mean ± SD | 61.8 (10.1) | 62.2 (11.0) | 62.0 (10.5) |
| Male, | 17 (70.8) | 13 (52.0) | 30 (61.2) |
| Time since diagnosis of DME, months, mean ± SD (range) | 7.38 ± 3.28 (2–14) | 6.92 ± 3.46 (2–12) | 7.14 ± 3.35 (2–14) |
| BCVA, ETDRS letters, mean ± SD | 61.2 ± 13.1 | 64.0 ± 10.1 | 62.6 ± 10.1 |
| CMT, µm, mean ± SD | 546.8 ± 192.0 | 550.9 ± 74.8 | 548.9 ± 74.8 |
| Type 1, | 2 (8.3) | 1 (4.0) | 3 (6.1) |
| Type 2, | 22 (91.7) | 24 (96.0) | 46 (93.9) |
| HbA1c, %, mean ± SD | 7.6 ± 1.2 | 7.5 ± 1.0 | 7.6 ± 1.1 |
| Proliferative diabetic retinopathy, | 5 (20.8) | 4 (16.0) | 9 (18.4) |
| Glaucoma, | 3 (12.5) | 9 (36.0) | 12 (24.5) |
| Pseudophakic, | 11 (45.8) | 12 (48.0) | 23 (46.9) |
| Anti-VEGF, | 24 (100.0) | 25 (100.0) | 49 (100.0) |
| Number of anti-VEGF injections, mean ± SD | 8.37 (5.0) | 5.1 (2.5) | 6.74 (6.2) |
| Treatment duration, months, mean ± SD | 16.5 (11.8) | 10.4 (8.2) | 14.2 (10.3) |
| Macular laser therapy, | 12 (50.0) | 9 (24.0) | 21 (42.8) |
| Panretinal photocoagulation, | 9 (37.5) | 8 (32.0) | 17 (34.7) |
| Dexamethasone, | 0.0 | 25 (100.0) | – |
| Number of dexamethasone implants, mean ± SD | 0.0 | 1.27 (0.14) | – |
| Treatment duration, months, mean ± SD | 0.0 | 6.5 (2.7) | – |
BCVA best-corrected visual acuity, CMT central macular thickness, DME diabetic macular edema, ETDRS early treatment diabetic retinopathy study, HbA1c glycated hemoglobin, SD standard deviation, VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
Fig. 1Mean change in BCVA in patients switched either directly (Group A; Panel A) or indirectly (Group B; Panel B) from anti-VEGF therapy to FAc implant. DEX dexamethasone, ETDRS early treatment diabetic retinopathy study, FAc fluocinolone acetonide, VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
Fig. 2Mean change in CMT in patients switched either directly (Group A; Panel A) or indirectly (Group B; Panel B) from anti-VEGF therapy to FAc implant. CMT central macular thickness, DEX dexamethasone FAc fluocinolone acetonide, VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
BCVA at each study time point in patients switched directly (Group A) or indirectly (Group B) from anti-VEGF therapy to FAc implant
| BCVA at each study time point, ETDRS letters | Group A | Group B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12-month cohort | 24-month cohort | 36-month cohort | 12-month cohort | 24-month cohort | 36-month cohort | |
| Before anti-VEGF | 61.2 (13.1 | 62.8 (13.2) | 63.8 (12.2) | 64.0 (10.1) | 63.7 (9.2) | 61.9 (11.5) |
After anti-VEGF | 65.2 (11.9) | 66.7 (12.0) 0.071 | 68.7 (12.0) | 67.7 (12.3) 0.055 | 65.3 (13.9) 0.461 | 61.4 (18.1) 0.92 |
| Before DEX | – | – | – | 65.4 (9.7) | 63.5 (11.2) | 59.0 (14.2) |
2 months after DEX | – | – | – | 71.0 (10.3) | 69.8 (10.9) | 67.0 (13.0) |
4 months after DEX | – | – | – | 66.4 (11.3) 0.131 | 65.9 (12.5) 0.207 | 63.7 (15.3) 0.386 |
| Before FAc | 58.3 (12.2) | 59.2 (11.2) | 60.4 (9.9) | 64.0 (9.7) | 62.4 (10.6) | 58.6 (12.1) |
3 months after FAc | 64.0 (14.4) | 66.1 (12.7) | 69.8 (9.7) | 69.0 (11.3) | 70.5 (11.4) | 69.3 (13.8) |
6 months after FAc | 65.4 (13.1) | 67.4 (12.1) | 71.6 (10.2) | 67.0 (10.7) 0.055 | 68.2 (11.9) | 67.1 (14.3) |
9 months after FAc | 64.4 (14.2) | 66.9 (13.5) | 71.5 (9.9) | 66.0 (14.5) 0.366 | 65.3 (17.2) 0.342 | 64.6 (15.6) 0.061 |
12 months after FAc | 62.7 (15.4) 0.059 | 64.8 (13.9) | 69.2 (12.0) | 63.8 (15.1) 0.928 | 65.5 (17.0) 0.378 | 66.9 (17.1) |
18 months after FAc | – – | 56.2 (19.9) 0.478 | 59.9 (18.4) 0.925 | – – | 67.3 (13.3) 0.125 | 67.6 (14.3) |
24 months after FAc P value versus pre-FAc | – – | 64.9 (13.6) 0.093 | 68.1 (14.2) 0.082 | – – | 69.7 (11.4) | 71.4 (12.7) |
30 months after FAc | – – | – – | 73.3 (5.7) | – – | – – | 74.8 (7.6) |
36 months after FAc | – – | – – | 71.0 (8.8) | – – | – – | 68.3 (12.2) |
All values are mean (SD). Significant values are shown in bold
BCVA best-corrected visual acuity, DEX dexamethasone, ETDRS early treatment diabetic retinopathy study, FAc fluocinolone acetonide, VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
CMT at each study time point in patients switched directly (Group A) or indirectly (Group B) from anti-VEGF therapy to FAc implant
| CMT at each study time point, µm | Group A | Group B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12-month cohort | 24-month cohort | 36-month cohort | 12-month cohort | 24-month cohort | 36-month cohort | |
| Before anti-VEGF | 546.8 (192.0) | 517.4 (177.4) | 490.8 (161.9) | 550.9 (74.8) | 521.8 (70.0) | 497.0 (68.3) |
After anti-VEGF | 442.5 (172.8) | 424.0 (191.8) 0.076 | 417.2 (179.8) 0.119 | 485.4 (165.4) 0.074 | 494.2 (186.5) 0.604 | 639.3 (151.7) |
| Before DEX | – | – | – | 584.7 (110.8) | 563.7 (119.5) | 579.3 (154.6) |
2 months after DEX | – | – | – | 308.1 (83.9) | 304.3 (81.2) | 277.1 (91.9 |
4 months after DEX | – | – | – | 495.5 (163.1) 0.069 | 455.1 (158.6) 0.069 | 437.1 (207.3) 0.31 |
| Before FAc | 603.4 (166.6) | 600 (167.8) | 582.7 (184.1) | 569.6 (127.0) | 540.1 (110.0) | 550.6 (138.0) |
3 months after FAc | 374.3 (144.9) | 352.3 (145.3) | 323.7 (103.3) | 402.0 (138.2) | 357.2 (119.4) | 318.0 (115.6) |
6 months after FAc | 380.6 (154.9) | 355.0 (160.6) | 321.8 (142.6) | 402.9 (149.8) | 358.3 (121.5) | 330.9 (137.9) |
9 months after FAc | 372.0 (144.0) | 336.1 (122.1) | 309.3 (101.3) | 381.1 (178.1) | 325.6 (143.1) | 244.7 (71.4) |
12 months after FAc | 371.6 (143.1) | 359.4 (146.5) | 360.6 (165.6) | 381.0 (179.1) | 330.9 (130.1) | 281.3 (96.1) |
18 months after FAc | – – | 365.9 (165.3) | 336.1 (134.1) | – – | 329.2 (113.8) | 298.4 (125.1) |
24 months after FAc | – – | 379.5 (173.4) | 336.1 (130.3) | – – | 328.4 (139.8) | 297.7 (151.1) |
30 months after FAc | – – | – – | 345.3 (153.8) | – – | – – | 243.2 (64.1) |
36 months after FAc | – – | – – | 325.1 (147.0) | – – | – – | 304.7 (136.1) |
All values are mean (SD). Significant values are shown in bold
CMT central macular thickness, DEX dexamethasone. FAc fluocinolone acetonide, VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
Fig. 3Mean change in BCVA in pseudophakic eyes switched either directly (Group A; Panel A) or indirectly (Group B; Panel B) from anti-VEGF therapy to FAc implant. BCVA best-corrected visual acuity, ETDRS early treatment diabetic retinopathy study, FAc fluocinolone acetonide, VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor
Fig. 4Mean change in CMT in pseudophakic eyes switched either directly (Group A; Panel A) or indirectly (Group B; Panel B) from anti-VEGF therapy to FAc implant. CMT central macular thickness, FAc fluocinolone acetonide, VEGF vascular endothelial growth factor