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Longer treatment intervals are associated with reduced treatment persistence in neovascular age related macular degeneration.

Kelvin Yi Chong TeoVuong NguyenLouise O'TooleVincent DaienJorge Sanchez-MonroyFederico RicciTheodorus Leonardus PonsioenHelena Brosa MorrosChui Ming Gemmy CheungJennifer J ArnoldDaniel BarthelmesMark C Gillies
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2022)
We found that patients on longer treatment intervals at 2 years were more likely to be non-persistent with treatment in later years. Reinforcing the need for ongoing treatment is important for patients on longer intervals who may feel complacent or that treatment is no longer effective, particularly if newer, longer lasting agents become widely available.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • age related macular degeneration
  • prognostic factors
  • patient reported