Subjective Visual Floaters after Intravitreal Injection and Effect of the Inverse Tapping Technique

IF 0.1 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
J. Mun, Yong-Kyu Kim, Sung Pyo Park, Kyoung Lae Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: To analyze the incidence of vitreous floaters after intravitreal antivascular endothelial growth factor injection and the effectiveness of the inverse tapping technique, which involves tapping the syringe with the needle downwards to prevent the entry of air bubbles during injection.Methods: The study enrolled patients undergoing their first intravitreal injection for exudative age-related macular degeneration or diabetic macular edema. The patients were divided into two groups: those who received an injection after inverse tapping (IT group) and controls who received the injection without tapping. Patients who consented to the study were randomly assigned to the IT group and the control group through block randomization. One week after injection, a questionnaire was used to assess the presence of vitreous floaters; those who reported them were examined via optical coherence tomography and wide fundus photography.Results: Of the 39 patients in the IT group, two (5.1%) reported floaters 1 week after injection. By contrast, eight (20.5%) of the 39 controls reported them, with a significant difference (p = 0.042). Patients with floaters were significantly younger. Posterior vitreous detachment, as evaluated by pre-injection optical coherence tomography, was observed in 10.0% of those with floaters and 76.5% of those without them.Conclusions: The occurrence of vitreous floaters after intravitreal injection is related to age and the presence of posterior vitreous detachment. The use of the inverse tapping technique may help reduce these after intravitreal injection.
玻璃体内注射后的主观视觉漂浮物及反向敲击技术的影响
目的:分析玻璃体内注射抗血管内皮生长因子后玻璃体漂浮物的发生率以及反向敲击技术的有效性:研究对象为首次接受玻璃体内注射治疗渗出性老年性黄斑变性或糖尿病性黄斑水肿的患者。患者被分为两组:反敲击后接受注射的患者(IT 组)和不敲击就接受注射的对照组。同意参加研究的患者通过整群随机法被随机分配到 IT 组和对照组。注射一周后,使用调查问卷评估是否存在玻璃体漂浮物;对报告存在玻璃体漂浮物的患者进行光学相干断层扫描和广角眼底摄影检查:结果:IT 组的 39 名患者中,有两人(5.1%)在注射一周后报告出现玻璃体漂浮物。相比之下,39 名对照组患者中有 8 人(20.5%)出现浮游物,差异显著(p = 0.042)。浮游物患者明显更年轻。根据注射前光学相干断层扫描的评估,10.0%的浮游物患者和76.5%的无浮游物患者出现玻璃体后脱离:结论:玻璃体内注射后出现玻璃体漂浮物与年龄和是否存在玻璃体后脱离有关。使用反敲击技术可能有助于减少玻璃体内注射后的玻璃体漂浮物。
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