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BMC Ophthalmol ; 24(1): 75, 2024 Feb 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38373901

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BACKGROUND: To determine the efficacy and safety of intravitreally injected conbercept, a vascular endothelial growth factor receptor fusion protein, for the treatment of idiopathic choroidal neovascularization (ICNV). METHODS: This retrospective study analyzed outcomes in 40 patients (40 eyes) with ICNV who received intravitreal injections of conbercept 0.5 mg (0.05 ml) and were followed up for at least 12 months. All patients underwent full ophthalmic examinations, including best-corrected vision acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), slit-lamp examination, color fundus photography, optical coherence tomography angiography, multifocal electroretinogram, and fundus fluorescence angiography, if necessary, at baseline and after 1, 3, 6, and 12 months. BCVA, macular central retinal thickness (CRT), IOP, CNV blood flow area, thickness of the CNV-pigment epithelial detachment complex, thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL), and the first positive peak (P1) amplitude density in ring 1 before and after treatment were compared. RESULTS: Mean baseline BCVA (logMAR), CRT, CNV blood flow area, and CNV-pigment epithelial detachment complex thickness were significantly lower 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after than before conbercept treatment (P < 0.05 each). IOP and baseline RNFL thickness were unaffected by conbercept treatment. P1 amplitude density was significantly higher 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after than before conbercept treatment (P < 0.05 each). None of the 40 eyes showed obvious ocular adverse reactions, such as endophthalmitis, glaucoma, cataract progression, and retinal detachment, and none of the patients experienced systemic adverse events, such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents. CONCLUSIONS: Intravitreal injection of conbercept is beneficial to eyes with ICNV, inducing the recovery of macular structure and function and improving BCVA, while not damaging the neuroretina. Intravitreal conbercept is safe and effective for the treatment of ICNV.


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Neovascularização de Coroide , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão , Descolamento Retiniano , Humanos , Injeções Intravítreas , Fator A de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular , Estudos Retrospectivos , Neovascularização de Coroide/diagnóstico , Retina , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica , Descolamento Retiniano/tratamento farmacológico , Inibidores da Angiogênese/uso terapêutico , Resultado do Tratamento , Angiofluoresceinografia
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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 8: 720804, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34746171

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Purpose: To observe the clinical efficacy of conbercept in the treatment of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to pathologic myopia. Methods: We used retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 20 patients (24 eyes) with pathologic myopia choroidal neovascularization (PM-CNV). All patients were treated with intravitreal injection of conbercept 0.5 mg (0.05 ml), a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor fusion protein, and all patients completed at least 6 months of follow-up. Fundus, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), optical coherence tomography (OCT), multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) were assessed before and after treatment. Primary outcome was the functional change in amplitude by mfERG and secondary outcome was the structural change in central macular thickness (CRT) by OCT. The CNV area, leakage of CNV lesions, ocular and systemic adverse events were observed before and after treatment. Results: The BCVA were 64.33 ± 10.83 letters, 65.42 ± 11.24 letters, 67.67 ± 7.07 letters after treatment 1, 3, 6 month, respectively, which showed improvement compared with the baseline (P < 0.05). The CRT decreased significantly from 308.50 ± 45.48 µm to 219.63 ± 30.27 µm, 221.33 ± 40.65 µm, 220.96 ± 33.09 µm after treatment 1, 3, 6 month, respectively (P < 0.05). The P1 response of mfERG amplitude improved from 40.71 ± 9.69 nv/deg2 to 50.67 ± 9.48 nv/deg2, 54.92 ± 8.45 nv/deg2, 55.67 ± 6.74 nv/deg2 after treatment 1, 3, 6 month, respectively (P < 0.05). After 6 months of treatment, the leakage of CNV lesions disappeared in 20 (83.3%) eyes, and the leakage area of CNV lesions was significantly reduced in 4 (16.7%) eyes. Conclusion: The intravitreal injection of conbercept significantly reduced CRT and the CNV area, inhibited the leakage of CNV, improved the BCVA, increased the response of mfERG amplitude, and restored the retinal function. The intravitreal injection of conbercept can change the morphology and function of the macular in PM-CNV, which is safe and effective for the treatment of PM-CNV.

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