Retinal Function determined by Flicker ERGs before and soon after Intravitreal Injection of Anti-VEGF Agents [post]

2019 unpublished
To evaluate the retinal function before and soon after an intravitreal injection of an anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) agents. Methods: Seventy-nine eyes of 79 patients that were treated by an intravitreal injection of an anti-VEGF agent for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic macular edema (DME), or retinal vein occlusion (RVO) with macular edema (ME) were studied. The RETeval® system was used to record 28 Hz flicker electroretinograms (ERGs) from the injected
more » ... nd non-injected eyes before (Phase 1, P1), within 2 hours after the injection (P2), and 2 to 24 hours after the injection (P3). Patients were grouped by disease or by the injected agent and compared. The significance of the changes in the implicit times and amplitudes was determined by t tests. Results: The amplitudes were not significantly different at the three phases. The implicit time of the injected eye was 31.2±3.2 msec at P1, and it was not significantly different at P2 (31.7±3.1 msec) but it was significantly longer at P3 (32.2±3.3 msec, P<0.01, ANOVA for both). The implicit time in the non-injected fellow eye was 30.5±3.3 msec at P1, and it was significantly longer at P2 (31.1±3.2 msec) and phase 3 (31.3±3.4 msec, P<0.01, ANOVA for both). Conclusions: The results indicate that an intravitreal anti-VEGF injection will increase the implicit times not only in the injected eye but also in the non-injected eye soon after the intravitreal injection.
doi:10.21203/rs.2.228/v2 fatcat:6p52i77dvzbnzjijrlviv2izzm