Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is classified into neovascular AMD and non-neovascular dry AMD (d-AMD). The advanced form of d-AMD is called geographic atrophy. Although intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF drugs currently represents the standard of treatment for neovascular AMD, we are still facing daily challenges in the treatment of the dry form. Several potential options for a new therapy, including nutritional supplements, lipofuscin, inhibitors of complement factors, blood flow of the choroid, neuroprotection and encapsulated cell technology, are the objects of several studies and trials worldwide. Only a few new products will actually enter the market. When this happens, our duty will be to provide the best treatment possible and avoid people with d-AMD progressing toward a more severe form of geographic atrophy and help them maintain their visual acuity and therefore their independence.
What may and may not be feasible to minimize the worsening of geographic atrophy / Querques, G.; Capuano, V.; Frascio, P.; Souied, E. H.. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 1746-9899. - 10:3(2015), pp. 211-214. [10.1586/17469899.2015.1037285]
What may and may not be feasible to minimize the worsening of geographic atrophy
Querques G.;
2015
Abstract
Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is classified into neovascular AMD and non-neovascular dry AMD (d-AMD). The advanced form of d-AMD is called geographic atrophy. Although intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF drugs currently represents the standard of treatment for neovascular AMD, we are still facing daily challenges in the treatment of the dry form. Several potential options for a new therapy, including nutritional supplements, lipofuscin, inhibitors of complement factors, blood flow of the choroid, neuroprotection and encapsulated cell technology, are the objects of several studies and trials worldwide. Only a few new products will actually enter the market. When this happens, our duty will be to provide the best treatment possible and avoid people with d-AMD progressing toward a more severe form of geographic atrophy and help them maintain their visual acuity and therefore their independence.Pubblicazioni consigliate

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