A prospective observation of influence of anti-VEGF on optic disc vasculature in nAMD patients

Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther. 2024 Feb:45:103863. doi: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2023.103863. Epub 2023 Oct 26.

Abstract

Background: This study aims to investigate the short-term changes in relatively normal retinal vessels following anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) therapy in nAMD patients, an area that currently represents a research gap.

Methods: In this prospective study, we enrolled patients newly diagnosed with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) and received standardized monthly anti-VEGF therapy for three months. Follow-ups were conducted at baseline and 1-week, 1-month, 2-months and 3-months post first injection. Assessment indicators included radial peripapillary capillary vascular density (RPC-VD) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness in different optic disk regions using optical coherence tomography angiography, as well as intraocular pressure (IOP).

Results: 68 nAMD patients (68 eyes) were included in this study. Significant reductions of RPC-VD and increases of RNFL thickness primarily in the nasal regions were observed 1-week post anti-VEGF (adjusted P < 0.05). Significant negative correlations were found between 1-week changes in RPC-VD and RNFL thickness in the nasal sectors (P < 0.05). From 1 to 3 months post-injection, RPC-VD and RNFL thickness essentially returned to baseline levels. Throughout the follow-up periods, IOP remained stable (P > 0.05).

Conclusion: Anti-VEGF treatments transiently influence the relatively normal retinal vessels, which might lead to nerve fiber edema, predominantly on the nasal side of the optic disk.

Keywords: Anti-VEGF; Normal retinal vessels; OCTA; Radial peripapillary capillary vascular density; Retinal nerve fiber layer.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Optic Disk* / blood supply
  • Photochemotherapy* / methods
  • Photosensitizing Agents
  • Prospective Studies
  • Retinal Vessels
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors

Substances

  • Photosensitizing Agents
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors