- Administering more anti-VEGF injections over 5 years to treat macular edema from retinal vein occlusion leads to greater improvements in visual acuity.
- The study analyzed treatment patterns and visual outcomes in the UK for macular edema secondary to RVO.
- The research demonstrated a need for more durable treatments and long-term monitoring to maintain vision.
- Data from the study showed rapid and substantial visual gain within 3 months, stabilizing until around 18 months before a gradual decline.
- Patients who received more injections had better visual outcomes, highlighting the importance of consistent treatment for vision recovery.
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Ophthalmology, Allergy & Clinical Immunology, Internal Medicine