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Clinical Features Associated with Acute Elevated Intraocular Pressure After Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Injections. | LitMetric

Purpose: To study the effects of intravitreal injection (IVI) of anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) agents on intraocular pressure (IOP) and find associations with acute pressure spikes.

Methods: This was a three-month, prospective study of patients receiving outpatient IVI of anti-VEGF agents for diabetic retinopathy (DR), age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and retinal vein occlusion (RVO) at the Acuity Eye Group Medical Centers. IOP was measured pre- and post-injection at 10-minute intervals up to 50 minutes after injection with a handheld tonometer. Patients with an IOP greater than 35 mmHg at 30 minutes received an anterior chamber paracentesis (ACP), while patients below 35 mmHg were monitored without intervention.

Results: A total of 617 patients (51% female, 49% male) received IVI for DR (n = 199), AMD (n = 355), and RVO (n = 63). ACP was performed in 17 patients. Average pre-injection IOP was 16 ± 4 compared to 24 ± 7 mmHg for the non-ACP vs ACP group, respectively (mean ± standard deviation), p < 0.0001. IOP returned to baseline in 98% of patients at 50 minutes. A diagnosis of glaucoma and glaucoma suspect was more prevalent in the ACP group compared to the non-ACP group, 82.3% vs 14.2% and 17.6% vs 9.0%, respectively, p < 0.0001 and p > 0.05. Patients with a pre-injection IOP >25 mmHg and a history of glaucoma had a 58.3% rate of ACP. A 31-gauge needle had a higher mean increase in IOP from baseline compared to 30-gauge needle, p < 0.0001.

Conclusion: IOP spikes are most significant in the first 10 minutes after IVI but typically resolve within the first hour. However, utilizing a smaller 31-gauge IVI in patients with a glaucoma history and pre-injection IOP >25 mmHg may be associated with significant IOP spikes lasting longer than 30 minutes.

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