FIVE-YEAR INCIDENCE AND VISUAL ACUITY OUTCOMES FOR INTRAVITREAL THERAPY IN BILATERAL NEOVASCULAR AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION: Fight Retinal Blindness! Project

Purpose: To compare treatment intensity and mean visual acuity gains for first- and second-affected eyes with age-related macular degeneration nAMD over 5 years of treatment. The cumulative incidence of second-eye involvement was assessed. Method: We analyzed data from the Fight Retinal Blindness! project database, a prospectively designed registry of “real-world” outcomes from Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, and Singapore. Patients with bilateral age-related macular degeneration with ≥5 years of follow-up on treatment were included. Results: Six thousand five hundred and forty-two eyes being treated for age-related macular degeneration were tracked from 2005 to 2017. Thousand two hundred and sixty-one patients had bilateral age-related macular degeneration; of whom, 302 had 5 years of follow-up. Of these, 170 patients started treatment for each eye at least 2 months apart. The mean baseline visual acuity of second-affected eyes was significantly higher than that of first-eyes (20/50 + 2 vs. 20/80; P
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