Summary:
Background. Photodynamic therapy with Visudyne represents a new method in treatment of the wet form of
age-related macular degeneration.
Methods and Results. Effectiveness of photodynamic therapy with Visudyne was confirmed at our department in the
group of 49 patients (13 men, 36 women) of mean age 72.7 years with predominantly classical and occult choroidal
neovascular membrane in subfoveal localization in wet form of age-related macular degeneration. The observation
period in all patients in this group was 24 month. During the observation period, 27 patients with predominantly classical
choroidal neovascular membrane underwent 1 to 5 treatments (mean 1.8). Before the treatment the average best
corrected visual acuity was 0.696±0.20 logMAR. At the end of observation period the average best corrected visual
acuity was 0.985±0.39 logMAR. Best corrected visual acuity dropped by 2.88 lines of ETDRS (early treatment diabetic
retinopathy study) visual charts. 22 patients with the genuine occult choroidal neovascular membrane underwent
during the observation period 1 to 3 treatments (mean 1.5). Average best corrected visual acuity before the treatment
was 0.755±0.25 logMAR. At the end of observation period the average best corrected visual acuity was 0.909±0.42
logMAR. We found out the decrease of average best corrected visual acuity by 1.55 lines of ETDRS charts.
Conclusions. Decrease of the average best corrected visual acuity less than 3 lines at ETDRS charts is considered as
stabilisation of the finding. In our group this goal was achieved in 2/3 of patients.
Key words:
age-related macular degeneration, choriodal nevascular membrane, fluorescence angiography, photodynamic
therapy with Visudyne.
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