Background: to analyze, at one year, the efficacy and safety of treat-and-extend (T&E) intravitreal (IV) Brolucizumab in patients affected by macular neovascularization (MNV). Both naïve and previously treated (i.e., switched) patients were included, and the data from the two groups were compared. Methods: anatomical (i.e., central subfoveal thickness, CST; presence of fluid), functional (i.e., best corrected visual acuity, BCVA) and treatment-related (i.e., number of IV injections within the study period; number of patients reaching a 12-weeks interval between treatments) data from 41 eyes of 41 subjects (20 naïve and 21 switched) were analyzed. Patients were treated with 3 monthly IV injections followed by a T&E regimen based on a disease activity assessment performed at each scheduled IV treatment. Results: significant CST reduction (from 412.1 ± 115.8 to 273.2 ± 61.6; p < 0.05) and BCVA (mean; p) improvement were observed in the naïve group, while in the switched cohort, both parameters were almost stable. In the naïve and switched groups, 55% and 33.5% of patients, respectively, reached a 12-week IV interval at one year, with a mean of 6.55 ± 1 and 7.43 ± 0.68 IV treatments, respectively. One patient with mild anterior uveitis without sequelae was recorded. Conclusion: In patients with MNV, IV Brolucizumab injections following a T&E regimen demonstrated great efficacy and a good safety profile, with greater anatomical and functional results in naïve patients. Trial registration: This study was approved by the Local Ethics Committee (protocol number 155/2020, general registry number n°11486, InterHospital Ethics Committee, San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital, Orbassano, Italy).
Efficacy and safety of treat-and-extend intravitreal brolucizumab in naive and switched patients with macular neovascularization: one-year follow-up study / Faraldi, Francesco; Lavia, Carlo Alessandro; Nassisi, Marco; Kilian, Raphael; Rizzo, Clara; Savastano, Maria Cristina; Rizzo, Stanislao; Giansanti, Fabrizio; Bacherini, Daniela. - In: BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 1471-2415. - ELETTRONICO. - 24:(2024), pp. 0-0. [10.1186/s12886-024-03706-0]
Efficacy and safety of treat-and-extend intravitreal brolucizumab in naive and switched patients with macular neovascularization: one-year follow-up study
Faraldi, Francesco;Rizzo, Stanislao;Giansanti, Fabrizio;Bacherini, Daniela
2024
Abstract
Background: to analyze, at one year, the efficacy and safety of treat-and-extend (T&E) intravitreal (IV) Brolucizumab in patients affected by macular neovascularization (MNV). Both naïve and previously treated (i.e., switched) patients were included, and the data from the two groups were compared. Methods: anatomical (i.e., central subfoveal thickness, CST; presence of fluid), functional (i.e., best corrected visual acuity, BCVA) and treatment-related (i.e., number of IV injections within the study period; number of patients reaching a 12-weeks interval between treatments) data from 41 eyes of 41 subjects (20 naïve and 21 switched) were analyzed. Patients were treated with 3 monthly IV injections followed by a T&E regimen based on a disease activity assessment performed at each scheduled IV treatment. Results: significant CST reduction (from 412.1 ± 115.8 to 273.2 ± 61.6; p < 0.05) and BCVA (mean; p) improvement were observed in the naïve group, while in the switched cohort, both parameters were almost stable. In the naïve and switched groups, 55% and 33.5% of patients, respectively, reached a 12-week IV interval at one year, with a mean of 6.55 ± 1 and 7.43 ± 0.68 IV treatments, respectively. One patient with mild anterior uveitis without sequelae was recorded. Conclusion: In patients with MNV, IV Brolucizumab injections following a T&E regimen demonstrated great efficacy and a good safety profile, with greater anatomical and functional results in naïve patients. Trial registration: This study was approved by the Local Ethics Committee (protocol number 155/2020, general registry number n°11486, InterHospital Ethics Committee, San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital, Orbassano, Italy).I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.