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Macular diseases treatment

Macular diseases encompass a range of conditions that affect the macula, a crucial part of the retina responsible for sharp, central vision. Among these conditions, Age-related Macular Degeneration and Central Serous Chorioretinopathy present significant challenges to vision health. Age-related Macular Degeneration involves the progressive deterioration of the macula with age, leading to blurred or distorted central vision, while Central Serous Chorioretinopathy is characterised by fluid buildup beneath the retina, affecting visual acuity.

At OKKO, we specialise in advanced treatments tailored to address these complex macular disorders effectively. From innovative medications and targeted laser therapies to specialised surgical interventions, our comprehensive approach aims to preserve vision and improve the quality of life for people living with macular conditions.

Central serous chorioretinopathy treatment

Useful information about central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR)

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Central serous chorioretinopathy, commonly referred to as CSCR, is a condition in which fluid accumulates under the retina that can result in vision loss.

CSCR most often occurs in young and middle-aged adults. For unknown reasons, men develop this condition more commonly than women. Vision loss is usually temporary but sometimes can become chronic or recur.

The causes of CSCR are not fully understood, however, medical professionals believe that systemic exposure to corticosteroid drugs (steroid hormones) can trigger or worsen CSCR.

Your doctor will conduct a complete dilated eye examination in both eyes and will obtain imaging of the retina. They may take retinal photographs to document the appearance of the disease.

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a retinal scan that is very helpful in diagnosing CSCR; it enables your doctor to see the retina at the microscopic level. This makes it possible to identify very small pockets of fluid or retinal scarring (once the fluid has subsided) in acute or chronic CSCR.

Fluorescein angiography is a test in which we inject dye into a patient’s arm vein, and a machine takes pictures of each eye to detect leakage of the dye beneath the patient’s retina. This test, along with OCT, can help your ophthalmologist diagnose CSCR, and to distinguish it from other retinal diseases causing fluid in the macula.

Early detection of CSCR is very helpful, and most eyes with chronic or recurrent CSCR can be treated successfully to avoid permanent vision loss.

CSCR can often spontaneously improve without treatment, however, monitoring with your ophthalmologist is still required to ensure that this successfully occurs. However, if the course of a CSCR episode becomes protracted (chronic) or recurrent then your ophthalmologist may recommend treatment such as macular laser to stabilise the vision and prevent further visual decline.1

Laser treatment is painless2and can target the source of fluid leakage under the retina.

About half of patients diagnosed with CSCR have at least one relative with findings of the disease. This indicates that there may be a genetic tendency; however, no specific inheritance pattern has been identified.

Patients with high blood pressure or heart disease and those with current or recent pregnancy have been shown to have a higher risk of developing CSCR.

Beyond corticosteroids, there is evidence that other drugs including stimulants, decongestants, erectile dysfunction medications, and some anti-cancer agents may trigger CSCR.

How long does it take for central serous retinopathy to heal?

Most people usually recover from the condition within 4 to 6 months and won’t need any treatment. If the condition has lasted up to a year and is severely impacting your life, laser treatment may help.

Prevent visual decline with central serous chorioretinopathy treatment in Brisbane

The OKKO Eye Specialist Centre team is highly experienced in the diagnosis, treatment and management of a comprehensive range of eye conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma and macular diseases.

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Age-related macular degeneration treatment

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We will diagnose your condition by reviewing your medical and family history and conducting a complete eye exam.

AMD treatment

Depending on the type of AMD you have, treatments may help slow disease progression (as in the case of dry AMD) or alternatively, preserve existing vision and recover some lost vision if started early enough (as in the case of wet AMD).

Dry AMD

Currently, there is no treatment for dry AMD. However, you can slow its progression by taking vitamin supplements, eating a healthy and well-balanced diet, and not smoking.

If your dry AMD is advanced and vision has already been impacted, you may benefit from:

  • Low vision rehabilitation to help you find ways to adapt to your changing vision
  • Certain surgeries (eg. implanting a telescopic lens which will help magnify your field of vision)

Wet AMD

Anti-VEGF injections

Anti-VEGF injections can slow the growth of new abnormal and leaking blood vessels. They do this by hindering the effects of growth hormone signals that are generated in the eye due to wet AMD. When these blood vessels are unable to leak, the fluid that has entered the macula can resolve and macular function can resume. This may help to stabilise and improve vision. Injections are performed on an anaesthetised eye and there is no significant discomfort associated with this procedure.

Anti-VEGF agents are controlling treatments and are not considered a cure. Therefore, regular treatments are required for continuous control of the condition and to allow vision to be maintained.

Initially, we usually administer anti-VEGF treatments on a four weekly regime for an induction period of approximately three months. Following the induction period and successful response to the medication, we may extend the treatment over proceeding intervals. Some patients may then only require treatment at 12 weekly intervals.

We need to readminister anti-VEGF medications at these intervals due to the ongoing production of the VEGF growth hormone that is produced by the body. When the injected medication has been completely used up, abnormal vessels may regrow and leak, and this is an indication that further treatment is required. Ultimately, the rate of intervals for treatment depends on the rate your body produces the growth hormone, in relation to how fast the medication is used up.

Advantages

  • Stabilised and improved eyesight
  • Usually maintained independence
  • Quick and comfortable procedure

Disadvantages

  • Ongoing treatment is required

There are some risks associated with having these injections. These include minor complications such as a small surface bleed from a burst blood vessel at the site of the injection (this has no impact on vision and self-resolves), mild eye irritation, or a small floater in the vision usually caused by a bubble of air being pushed through from the syringe.

There is a low risk of less than 1% of cases having a serious complication. These risks are infection in the eye known as endophthalmitis and retinal detachment. Symptoms of endophthalmitis include loss of vision and commonly (but not always) pain. Those experiencing a retinal detachment often note symptoms such as an arc of flashing light in the peripheral area of vision, multiple floating spots/lines/“clumps” in the vision that seem to move around, and on occasion a “curtain” coming across the field of vision. If you notice any of these symptoms following the injections, we recommend you call the OKKO Eye Specialist Centre immediately.

Other risks include the accelerated formation of cataract if you have not already had cataract surgery.

There is also a risk of your condition being unresponsive to medication.

Wet age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is almost always treated with intravitreous anti-VEGF injections, however other options could also include:

  • Laser treatments
  • Eye surgery (pars plana vitrectomy — this is where we remove the vitreous gel in the eye. In the case of wet AMD, this is done when there has been a bleed into the vitreous causing loss of vision)

Anti-VEGF injections

Step 1: We apply a local anaesthetic to numb the eye, and clean the eye with antiseptic substances

Step 2: We use a tiny needle (0.31mm in size) attached to a syringe of medication for the injection.

These medicines are effective in preventing further central vision loss in up to 90% of treated eyes.

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