Schargus Marc, Frings Andreas
Department of Ophthalmology, Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany.
Department of Ophthalmology, Asklepios Hospital Nord-Heidberg, Hamburg, Germany.
Clin Ophthalmol. 2020 Mar 23;14:897-904. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S207978. eCollection 2020.
To provide an update of summary of risk factors and side effects of long-term use and contamination of intravitreal anti-VEGF injections.
We reviewed relevant publications of the topic of contamination of anti-VEGF injections and long-term side effects due to this reason.
Due to the long-term use of anti-VEGF drugs and the higher number of injections worldwide, various studies have shown side effects in recent years, ranging from increased intraocular pressure to visual disturbing silicone oil vesicles in the vitreous cavity. Several studies have demonstrated that both the drug and the processing, storage, environmental factors and the material and design of the syringes have a decisive influence on these side effects.
The risks of deposits from syringes in the eye can be significantly reduced by various optimizations in transport, storage and syringe and cannula selection.
提供玻璃体内抗血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)注射长期使用及污染的风险因素和副作用总结的最新情况。
我们回顾了关于抗VEGF注射污染及由此导致的长期副作用这一主题的相关出版物。
由于抗VEGF药物的长期使用以及全球范围内注射次数增多,近年来各种研究显示出了副作用,从眼压升高到玻璃体腔中出现干扰视力的硅油小泡不等。多项研究表明,药物本身以及加工、储存、环境因素以及注射器的材料和设计对这些副作用都有决定性影响。
通过在运输、储存以及注射器和套管选择方面的各种优化措施,可显著降低注射器在眼内产生沉积物的风险。