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Eye (Lond) ; 2024 Jun 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38890549

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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Anti-VEGF treatment response in DMO has been measured by changes in the central subfield thickness (CST) and best visual acuity (BVA) outcomes at 3 months after initial treatment, termed early or limited early response (ER/LER). This study correlates LER with 12-month BVA, CST, and retinal fluid volumes quantified by a machine learning algorithm on optical coherence tomography (OCT). SUBJECTS/METHODS: The study included treatment naïve DMO patients ≥ 18 years with OCT scans at baseline (M0), M3, M6, and M12. The 220 patients were categorized as limited early responders (LER) if they had ≤ 10% CST reduction and/or < 5 ETDRS letter gain at M3. BVA, CST, and subretinal (SRF), intraretinal (IRF), and total retinal (TRF) fluid volumes quantified by a machine learning algorithm were compared between groups and across time. RESULTS: At M12, the anatomic LER (aLER), defined solely by CST, had significantly worse BVA and CST versus the anatomic ER (aER) group (p < 0.001). Retinal fluid M12 outcomes did not significantly vary between all LER and ER groups. No significant BVA, CST, TRF, and IRF variance across time for LER was found (p > 0.1). CONCLUSIONS: BVA and CST M12 outcomes vary by aLER/aER status indicating that CST may be a strong predictor of treatment outcomes, while retinal fluid volumes were not predicted by LER status.

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