Abstract

To evaluate visual outcome and complications of PDR after treatment with Intravitreal Bevacizumab followed by Pan Retinal Photocoagulation A hospital based retrospective study was done in the Department of Ophthalmology, to evaluate visual outcome and complications of PDR after treatment with intravitreal Bevacizumab followed by Pan Retinal Photocoagulation. Visual Acuity, Dilated fundus examination, OCT macula were done on subsequent follow ups 135 eyes of 133 patients were included in the study.The mean pre procedure visual acuity is 0.639±0.5327 which improved to 0.451±0.4089 post procedure. P value is <0.001 which is statistically significant.i.e, 94 (69.62%) eyes had improved vision, 21(15.55%) had stable vision and 20(14.81%) eyes had decreased vision. After injection followed by PRP out of 135 eyes,4(2.96%) eyes developed vitreous hemorrhage which resolved with repeat intravitreal anti-VEGF injection, 6(4.44%) eyes developed diabetic macular edema,3(2.2%) eyes developed Neovascularisation of iris and 4(2.96%)eyes developed vitreous hemorrhage with traction retinal detachment.From our study it appears that addition of intravitreal anti VEGF to Pan Retinal Photocoagulation for PDR confers the additional benefit of less incidence of vitreous hemorrhage and less incidence of traction retinal detachment requiring surgery in the 1 one year of follow up. This amounts to more compliance by the patient for taking the treatment as well as better visual outcome

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