Klinika Oczna

Abstract

2/2011 vol. 113
Original paper

Complications of intravitreal injections – own experience

  1. Oddział Kliniczny Okulistyki Centrum Medycznego Kształcenia Podyplomowego w Warszawie
Klinika Oczna 2011, 113 (2): 127-131
Online publish date: 2011/06/29
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Introduction

Authors present complications associated with intravitreal injection perfomed in Ophthalmic Clinic CMKP.

Material and methods

Retrospective study, between January 2006 and July 2009 we performed intravitreal injections with triamcinolone acetonide (Kenalog, 4 mg), ranibizumab (Lucentis, 0.5 mg), bevacizumab (Avastin, 1.25 mg) i pegaptanib (Macugen, 0.3 mg). We treated eyes with age-related macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema, after retinal venous occlusion, with uveitis, Irvine-Gass syndrome, idiopathic juxtafoveolar teleangiectasia and central serous retinopathy.

Results

943 eyes received intravitreal injections. The most common ocular complication was subconjunctival hemorrhage which was seen in 36% cases. Temporary elevated intraocular pressure above 21 mmHg was noticed in 18 eyes (5%) after anti-VEGF agents injections and in 30 eyes (23.4%) after Kenalog injection. Anterior uveitis developed in sixteen cases (1.7%) from the Avastin (5 eyes) and Lucentis (3 eyes) group. Anterior-posterior inflammation occurred in 8 eyes (0.8%), including four eyes (0.4%) with sterile endophthalmitis (3 following bevacizumab and 1 following ranibizumab injection), one eye (0.1%) with pseudoendophthalmitis (after triamcinolone). There were three cases of suspected endophthalmitis (2 following bevacizumab and 1 following triamcinolone injection). The infectious endophthalmitis after triamcinolone injection was culture-proven and revealed Staphylococcus epidermidis. Cataract formation or progression was noted in 34 eyes totally. In Kenalog group progression of cataract was seen in 23.4% of eyes (30 cases) during 2-years of follow-up and in anti-VEGF agents group – in two cases (0.6%) and 2 cases of iatrogenic cataract. Three diabetic patients suffered systemic adverse events: one patient developed renal insufficiency, one patient developed cerebrovascular accidents and one suffered a myocardial infarction resulting in death.

Conclusions

Intravitreal injections are associated with a low incidence of serious adverse events. The most common ocular complication was subconjunctival hemorrhage. There was one case of serious complication – the culture-proven infectious endophthalmitis after Kenalog injection. Cataract formation and increase of intraocular pressure were more often observed following intravitreal triamcinolone injection.

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