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[Ophthalmic safety profile of antiangiogenic therapy].

Anzhela Zh FursovaV E ZabanovaYu A KarlashM S TarasovM S VasilyevaI F NikulichA S Derbeneva
Published in: Vestnik oftalmologii (2021)
Antiangiogenic therapy with inhibitors of vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) has not only fundamentally changed the treatment outcomes of vasoproliferative eye diseases, but also became the most common ophthalmic surgical manipulation. At the same time, in 36-48% of bilateral lesions there is a need to perform injections in both eyes, making relevant the issues of safety and prevention of severe complications that threaten irreversible loss of visual function. The article reviews the results of randomized clinical trials and real clinical practice, analyzes the incidence and causes of its most dangerous complication - endophthalmitis, characterizes the clinical course depending on the type of drug used, and considers the possibility of reducing the risk of this complication occurring. Special attention is paid to the safety profile of a new VEGF inhibitor - brolucizumab - which has received registration for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD). Specialists dealing with retinal pathologies acknowledge the need to monitor the state of the anterior and posterior parts of the eye in order to detect the signs of intraocular inflammation as quickly and early as possible. Drug efficacy, treatment regimen, duration of action and safety are the main characteristics that should determine the personalized approach in each clinical case.
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