M. Sadiq, A. Zaki, B. Rao, P. Vaasanthi, K. Thriveni, P. Prasad, J. Rudra, Faisal Imran
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A study on evaluation of bevacizumab in the management of diabetic retinopathy
Aims: The study stands to evaluate the usage of bevacizumab against diabetic retinal neovascularisation. Materials and Methods: The outcome measures of study include the determination of visual acuity and retinal cum macular thickness after bevacizumab administration. Twenty diabetic retinopathy patients were screened for bevacizumab administration and given either one or two doses of bevacizumab. Patient's visual acuity and optical tomography's results were analyzed to determine the vision, retinal, and macular thickness. Statistical Analysis Used: The numeric results were passed through analysis of variance, employing “Student's t-test” as posttest for statistically determining the numeric outcomes. Results: Within 1 month of bevacizumab administration visual acuity (distant vision, near vision, and pinhole vision) was improved to logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (MAR) 0.63 ± 0.07 from 0.87 ± 0.12 of distant vision. Pinhole vision was improved to log MAR 0.37 ± 0.06 from 0.478 ± 0.07 and near vision was improve to log MAR 0.477 ± 0.071 from 0.528 ± 0.069, and retinal thickness was decreased to 336 ± 17.35 μm from 429 ± 30.20 μm. Mean macular thickness was improved to 363.75 ± 24.54 μm from 452.37 ± 30.99 μm. Conclusion: Hence, the off-label use of bevacizumab for the said treatment may be proven beneficial.