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Deiters, V.; Vogt, D.; Günther, S. R.; Kortuem, K.; Wolf, A.; Priglinger, S. G. und Schumann, R. G. (2021): Real-life-Ergebnisse der Anti-VEGF-Therapie bei nAMD der Partneraugen. In: Ophthalmologe, Bd. 119, Nr. 3: S. 272-279

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Abstract

Purpose Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) often affects both eyes. This study compared real-life outcomes of the first affected eye (1st eye) and the last affected eye (2nd eye) after anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) treatment. Material and methods For this retrospective monocenter study 3217 eyes from 2793 patients with nAMD were identified, who received at least 3 anti-VEGF injections between 2006 and 2014 at the University Eye Hospital of Munich. Included in the study were patients with bilateral nAMD when the 1st and 2nd eyes were not previously treated and there was a strict adherence with continuous follow-up for at least 5 years. Corrected visual acuity, number of intravitreal injections and visits as well as central macular thickness were compared. Results A total of 72 eyes of 36 patients were included in this analysis. Before anti-VEGF therapy, the group of 2nd eyes showed significantly better mean visual acuity than the 1st eyes (p < 0.001). This difference in visual acuity between 1st and 2nd eyes was noted at all time points throughout the follow-up period (p < 0.05). The mean number of cumulative injections was higher in the group of 2nd eyes (p = 0.04) with a comparable number of visits between both groups. In more than half of all patients the 2nd eye became affected by nAMD within 12 months following treatment initiation of the 1st eye and the majority (83%) followed within 3 years. Conclusion In unilateral nAMD, regular monitoring of the fellow eye is essential to avoid severe bilateral vision loss. Early diagnosis with rapid initiation of treatment can preserve visual acuity and quality of life.

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