This constitutes the largest pooled safety report on IVZ use and includes patients from 14 centres distributed across the globe. It shows that IVZ has an acceptable ocular and systemic safety profile with incidences of adverse events similar to those of other vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitory drugs. The analysis supports the continued use of IVZ in various retinal disorders.
Purpose
This case was conducted to report the effectiveness and security of a manually made needle to inject triamcinolone acetonide in the suprachoroidal space (SCS) in a 52-year-old female with pseudophakic cystoid macular edema (PCME) in the challenging socio-economical situations in Syria.
Methods
This case report is an interventional case of a 52-year-old female presented with a four-week history of reduced vision secondary to Pseudophakic cystoid macular edema (PCME). The patient attended Marashi Eye Clinic Center for a clinical examination and followed up with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) at baseline. The patient was treated by one injection of triamcinolone acetonide and followed up within one week, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 16 weeks, and 24 weeks in the suprachoroidal space (SCS) using a manually made needle with assessing the efficacy and potential ocular complications.
Results
The best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) had improved significantly from baseline 20/60 to 20/30 at 24 weeks with a complete anatomical resolution of macular edema at 24 weeks from baseline. No ocular complications were noticed during the study period.
Conclusions and Importance
Injecting triamcinolone acetonide in suprachoroidal space (SCS) using a manually made needle plays an essential role in treating Pseudophakic cystoid macular edema (PCME) without compromising security and efficiency.
Purpose: To critically review data published in the recent past to scrutinize a causal relationship between retinal vascular occlusion and COVID-19.Method: A comprehensive literature search was performed on Pubmed with the key words retinal vascular occlusion, retinal vein occlusion, retinal artery occlusion, and COVID-19.Results: A total of 17 case reports were published during this period, and 10 were on retinal vein occlusion and 7 on retinal artery occlusion. Most of the published reports lacked convincing evidences in one or the other aspects, such as insufficient laboratory workup or presence of multiple confounding risk factors.
Conclusion:In this index article, strength of the data is insufficient to establish a definitive cause-and-effect relationship of retinal vascular occlusive disorders with COVID-19. Hence, clinicians can continue to manage these cases according to the standard guidelines until there are more robust evidences to support this association to alter the diagnostic and treatment modalities.
Purpose: Is to show the 3-month efficacy and safety of treatment diabetic macular edema treated with intravitreal ziv-aflibercept as studies have shown that Ziv-aflibercept does not cause retinal pigment epithelial toxicity and to study it cost effectiveness.Methods: Ten eyes in eight patients diagnosed with central diabetic macular edema were enrolled for three consecutive intravitreal injection of ziv-aflibercept 1.25 mg every 4 weeks, a complete exam including BCVA and CRT at baseline and 12 weeks with evaluation of ocular and systemic complications.Results: Improvement of best corrected visual acuity was clinically significant from baseline LogMAR 0.77 and 0.35 at 12 weeks and statistically significant (P<0.05) along with reduction of central retinal thickness from 562,4 µm and 317.7 µm at 12 weeks follow up (P<0.05) with no signs of ocular nor systemic complications.
Conclusion:Ziv aflibercept is a safe and effective in diabetic macular edema treatment for 12 weeks follow up with cost effectiveness especially in countries where aflibercept is not available.
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