Intravitreal low‐dosage bevacizumab for retinopathy of prematurity

Purpose To report on the therapeutic effect of intravitreal low‐dose bevacizumab for treatment for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Methods The single‐centre retrospective, non‐comparative case series study included all infants who consecutively underwent intravitreal injection of 0.375 mg bevacizu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) England), 2014-09, Vol.92 (6), p.577-581
Hauptverfasser: Harder, Björn C., Baltz, Stefan, Jonas, Jost B., Schlichtenbrede, Frank C.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To report on the therapeutic effect of intravitreal low‐dose bevacizumab for treatment for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Methods The single‐centre retrospective, non‐comparative case series study included all infants who consecutively underwent intravitreal injection of 0.375 mg bevacizumab (0.03 ml) under light sedation in topical anaesthesia as therapy of ROP in zone I or zone II. Results The clinical charts of 29 patients (57 eyes) with a median birth weight of 630 g (range: 290–1390 g) and median gestational age of 25 + 1 weeks (range: 23 + 1–30 weeks) were reviewed. Six children (12 eyes) were graded as ROP with zone I retinopathy and plus disease. The 23 remaining infants had extraretinal neovascularizations in zone II or partly zone I. The intravitreal bevacizumab injection was injected at a median age of 12 + 1 weeks (range: 7 + 4–21 + 4), the median follow‐up was 4.2 months (range: from 3 days to 45.1 months). In all eyes treated, a regression of plus disease occurred within two to six days, retinal neovascularizations regressed within 2–3 weeks and pupillary rigidity improved. None except one child in exceptionally bad general health conditions needed a second intravitreal bevacizumab injection. In none of the infants, any ophthalmologic side‐effects of the bevacizumab application were detected during the follow‐up period. Conclusions The intravitreal injection of a low dose of 0.375 mg bevacizumab showed a high efficacy as treatment for ROP. The question arises whether the low dosage of bevacizumab as compared to the dosage of 0.625 mg bevacizumab may be preferred.
ISSN:1755-375X
1755-3768
DOI:10.1111/aos.12266