Diabetic macular edema is considered the most important factor related to visual impairment in patients with diabetic retinopathy. Together with the use of grid and focal laser photocoagulation, today the intravitreal administration of pharmacotherapies represents the standard of care for the treatment of this complication: anti-vascular endothelium growth factor agents and steroids are the drugs currently used for this aim. Differently from laser therapy, which prevents visual deterioration, the intravitreal approach allows the promotion of visual recovery. However, the intravitreal injections require to be repeated with high frequency, and this carries the risk of drug- and procedure-related adverse effects.

Update of intravitreal steroids for the treatment of diabetic macular edema / F. Bandello, C. Preziosa, G. Querques, R. Lattanzio. - In: OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0030-3747. - 52:2(2014), pp. 89-96. [10.1159/000362764]

Update of intravitreal steroids for the treatment of diabetic macular edema

C. Preziosa;
2014

Abstract

Diabetic macular edema is considered the most important factor related to visual impairment in patients with diabetic retinopathy. Together with the use of grid and focal laser photocoagulation, today the intravitreal administration of pharmacotherapies represents the standard of care for the treatment of this complication: anti-vascular endothelium growth factor agents and steroids are the drugs currently used for this aim. Differently from laser therapy, which prevents visual deterioration, the intravitreal approach allows the promotion of visual recovery. However, the intravitreal injections require to be repeated with high frequency, and this carries the risk of drug- and procedure-related adverse effects.
Dexamethasone implant; Diabetic macular edema; Fluocinolone acetonide; Intravitreal pharmacotherapies; Steroids; Triamcinolone acetonide
Settore MED/30 - Malattie Apparato Visivo
2014
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