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Intravitreal lucentis injections combined with laser photocoagulation for Coats disease / 眼科新进展
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-511133
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ABSTRACT
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of intravitreal lucentis injections combined with laser photocoagulation for Coats disease.Methods This was a retrospective case series study.From August 2012 to December 2015,18 cases (18 eyes) were diagnosed as Coats disease with macular edema by FFA and OCT.All patients were treated at baseline using intravitreal lucentis injections.One week later,photocoagulation was performed by the guiding of FFA.Follow-up treatment was performed as necessary.The primary BCVA and central macular thickness (CMT) was measured postoperatively.The follow-up time was 16-24 months (mean 18.8 months).Results The mean number of lucentis injections was 2.6,and the mean number of laser treatment sessions was 1.8.The mean preoperative BCVA was (0.81 ±0.28) LogMAR,while the final visit was (0.76 ± 0.37) LogMAR (P =0.396).In 3 patients (16.7 %),BCVA had improved by more than 3 lines,and 13 patients (72.2%)showed stable BCVA (changes within 2 lines of visual acuity),while in 2 patients,BCVA decreased by more than 3 lines (11.1%).The mean CMT improved significantly from (341.11 ±67.97) μm preoperatively to (277.83 ±51.59) μm at the fmal visit (P =0.030).Final BCVA was significantly correlated with preoperative BCVA (r =0.817,P <0.001).The final BCVA of patients with subfoveal hard exudates preoperatively was significantly worse than that of patients without such exudates (P =0.044).Conclusion Intravitreal lucentis injection combined with laser photocoagulation may be an effective treatment for Coats disease.It may stablize the visual acuity,decrease the CMT of Coats disease.The final BCVA is associated with preoperative BCVA and occurrence of subfoveal hard exudates.

Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Recent Advances in Ophthalmology Year: 2017 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Recent Advances in Ophthalmology Year: 2017 Document type: Article
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