Studying the effect of intrastromal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor injections on corneal neovascularization using optical coherence tomography angiography

IF 0.1 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Hussein Mohamed Ahmed Ayoub, Amr Mousa, M. Hamdi, R. Mousa, M. A. Awad-Allah
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Purpose To evaluate the effect of intrastromal injection of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (Anti-VEGF) on corneal neovascularization using spectral domain Optical coherence tomography angiography imaging (OCTA). Patients and methods This is a pilot study that was conducted on 10 eyes of 10 patients with corneal neovascularization who were planned for keratoplasty or after keratoplasty. Intrastromal injection of 5 mg/0.2 ml [2.5%] bevacizumab using a 30 Gauge needle was performed. OCTA was done 48 h before the injection, 1 week and 1 month after the injection. OCTA images were compared to evaluate the effect of Anti-VEGF on corneal neovascularization. Results Comparing the OCTA pictures with the preoperative period, at 1 week period, 9 cases have shown decreased corneal neovascularization, with only 1 case that has not changed and seemed to be unresponsive to the single injection of Anti-VEGF. At 1 month period, 8 cases re-vascularized again but none of them reached the preoperative level, 1 case had decreased vascularization (completely disappeared) and 1 case remained the same with no change. Conclusion A single injection of bevacizumab has a temporal effect on corneal neovascularization. No local or systemic complications have been noted. OCTA was able to visualize vessels in 3-D image, even under vascularized corneal scars. OCTA was able to recognize subtle changes in corneal neovascularization that were not visible by slit lamp.
利用光学相干断层血管造影术研究基质内注射抗血管内皮生长因子对角膜新生血管的影响
目的 使用光谱域光学相干断层血管成像(OCTA)评估抗血管内皮生长因子(Anti-VEGF)鞘内注射对角膜新生血管的影响。患者和方法 这是一项试验性研究,研究对象是计划进行角膜成形术或角膜成形术后的 10 位角膜新生血管患者的 10 只眼睛。使用 30 号针头在眼底注射 5 毫克/0.2 毫升[2.5%]贝伐珠单抗。注射前 48 小时、注射后 1 周和 1 个月分别进行了 OCTA 扫描。对比 OCTA 图像以评估抗血管内皮生长因子对角膜新生血管的影响。结果 对比术前的 OCTA 图像,1 周后,9 例患者的角膜新生血管减少,只有 1 例没有变化,似乎对单次注射抗血管内皮生长因子无效。一个月后,8 个病例再次出现血管新生,但都没有达到术前水平,1 个病例血管新生减少(完全消失),1 个病例保持不变,没有任何变化。结论 单次注射贝伐珠单抗对角膜新生血管有时间性影响。未发现局部或全身并发症。OCTA 能够在三维图像中观察到血管,即使是在血管化的角膜疤痕下。OCTA 能够识别裂隙灯无法看到的角膜新生血管的细微变化。
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