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Risk factors for subretinal fibrosis after anti-VEGF treatment of myopic choroidal neovascularisation

Xiao Hu, Xiujuan Zhao, Songshan Li, Limei Sun, Xin Wen, Zhirong Wang, Aiyuan Zhang, Junyan Zhang, Xiaoyan Ding

2020British Journal of Ophthalmology25 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the incidence, clinical features and predictive risk factors of subretinal fibrosis after treatment of active myopic choroidal neovascularisation (mCNV) with anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). METHODS: This post-hoc analysis of a randomised controlled trial included a total of 54 patients with active mCNV. The clinical data at baseline, month 3 and month 12 were used. Fundus photography and optical coherence tomography at month 3 were used to determine the presence of subretinal fibrosis after anti-VEGF therapy, and its incidence was calculated. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), Visual Function Questionnaire-25 score, macular integrity index (MI) and their changes were compared between eyes with and without subretinal fibrosis. A logistic regression model was used to evaluate the risk factors of subretinal fibrosis. RESULTS: Subretinal fibrosis occurred in 22 of 54 eyes with mCNV. Patients with subretinal fibrosis achieved similar BCVA improvement in comparison with those without fibrosis at 3 and 12 months after the treatment; however, they had lower visual acuity, more subfoveal CNV (p=0.002), higher CNV thickness at baseline (p=0.016), larger CNV size (p=0.030), larger leakage area (p=0.021) and higher presence of advanced myopic maculopathy (p=0.035). Age <45 years, BCVA <60 ETDRS letters, and MI index <20 at baseline were the predictors for subretinal fibrosis occurrence in a logistic regression model. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of subretinal fibrosis after anti-VEGF therapy was 40.7% in eyes with mCNV. Age, baseline BCVA and MI index could serve as predictive risk factors of subretinal fibrosis after anti-VEGF treatment in patients with mCNV.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOphthalmologyVisual acuityChoroidal neovascularizationFundus photographyFibrosisIncidence (geometry)Macular degenerationSurgeryInternal medicineFluorescein angiographyPhysicsOpticsRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsOcular Diseases and Behçet’s SyndromeRetinal Development and Disorders
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