Our Senior Biostatistician Wesley Beaulieu and Executive Director Adam Glassman provide more insight into how the Archway trial tested new treatments for macular degeneration in this invited commentary from last summer;https://t.co/HtwHQ7p8xD
At 4 years, treatment of nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy with aflibercept vs sham treatment resulted in statistically significant anatomic improvement, but no improvement in visual acuity. https://t.co/Ym2SY4OGXv
Aflibercept to Prevent Vision Complications of Diabetic Retinopathy, Review of Managing Menopausal Symptoms, and more. Listen to a summary of the February 7 issue of JAMA by Editor in Chief @KBibbinsDomingo. https://t.co/Vp3S5wNmyT
Visual acuity measurements from ETDRS protocol testing tend to be better than Snellen measurements recorded in clinical practice. Differences were greater when clinical measurements were lower and when they were taken without refraction. @DrcrNet https://t.co/m9mRDgAImg
@DrcrNet Protocol W 4 year results:
For mod-sev NPDR, q4 mon intravitreal antiVEGF offered no visual acuity benefit vs treating only if complications developed
@rmaturi https://t.co/vhD89l7D7F
In recent years, the DRCR #Retina Network has expanded its studies to include other #retinaldiseases beyond DR. Here is a look at the @DRCRNet’s recently published and ongoing trials. https://t.co/JFLfRTdEZH
#Podcast: JAMA Ophthalmology Web Editor Neil Bressler, MD, and authors @DrcrNet and @AdamGlassman1 discuss "Association of Predominantly Peripheral Lesions on Ultrawide Field Imaging and the Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy Worsening Over Time." https://t.co/b0yyC2R9ck
Interview with Adam R. Glassman, MS, and Jennifer K. Sun, MD, MPH on Peripheral Lesions on UWF Imaging and Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy Worsening. https://t.co/AHQioSYq9U
Diabetic retinopathy can cause vision loss and blindness in people with #diabetes. Watch this video to explore what life might look like with vision loss caused by diabetic retinopathy. For the audio-described version, visit https://t.co/QDdQ6mTC5j #EyeHealthEducation
#NEIfunded clinical trial led by @DrcrNet found that in diabetic macular edema, starting with a cheaper drug (Avastin) and switching to a more expensive drug (Eylea) as needed leads to good vision outcomes. @NIDDKgov Read the NEI News report: https://t.co/lSfwyO8okB
New editorial by David C. Musch, Ph.D, M.P.H., and Emily Chew, M.D.: "Evidence for Step Therapy of Diabetic Macular Edema" #ASRS2022 https://t.co/Us95pPut2M
Some insurance companies mandate a form of step therapy, which involves a trial of an inexpensive drug, bevacizumab, to treat diabetic macular edema. This trial compared two treatments: step therapy and a more expensive drug. #ASRS2022 https://t.co/gOhFTw1C1T
#NEIfunded researchers from @DrcrNet found that surgery and drug therapy work equally well for diabetic eye disease. Read more: https://t.co/VWg5TRGjA8 #NEInews
While intravitreal injection of aflibercept may be a safe alternative for initial management of vitreous hemorrhage from proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), vitrectomy with panretinal photocoagulation remains the standard of care for PDR. https://t.co/wF5r8JY6F8