"ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEEDLE SIZE, POSTINJECTION REFLUX, AND INTRAOCULAR" by C. E. Pang, S. Mrejen et al.
 

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEEDLE SIZE, POSTINJECTION REFLUX, AND INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE SPIKES AFTER INTRAVITREAL INJECTIONS

Publication Date

2015

Journal Title

Retina

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the effect of 30-gauge versus 32-gauge needle size on postinjection reflux and immediate postinjection intraocular pressure (IOP(immed_post)) spikes in eyes injected with anti-vascular endothelial growth factor agents. METHODS: This was a prospective interventional case series of 65 eyes of 54 consecutive patients in a clinical practice setting who received intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy. All eyes had preinjection IOP, IOP(immed_post), postinjection reflux, and axial lengths recorded. RESULTS: There was a higher incidence of postinjection reflux in eyes injected with 30-gauge (53%) compared with those injected with 32-gauge (13%, P = 0.0007). Among 34 eyes injected with 30-gauge, 16 eyes without appreciable postinjection reflux had mean IOP(immed_post) of 44.3 +/- 7.48 mmHg and mean IOP(immed_post) elevation of 29.6 +/- 2.10 mmHg, which was significantly higher than the 18 eyes with reflux (mean IOP(immed_post) of 18.8 +/- 7.15 mmHg and mean IOP(immed_post) elevation of 4.5 +/- 1.74 mmHg, P < 0.0001). Among 31 eyes injected with 32-gauge, 27 eyes without appreciable postinjection reflux had mean IOP(immed_post) of 44.4 +/- 10.82 mmHg and mean IOP(immed_post) elevation of 29.5 +/- 1.99 mmHg, which was significantly higher than the 4 eyes with reflux (mean IOP(immed_post) of 21.3 +/- 8.54 mmHg and mean IOP(immed_post) elevation of 9.5 +/- 4.05 mmHg, P < 0.001). The differences in reflux and IOP between the two groups were unrelated to axial lengths (P = 0.451). CONCLUSION: Eyes receiving injections with 32-gauge needles had a lower incidence of postinjection reflux and higher mean IOP immediately after injection.

Volume Number

35

Issue Number

7

Pages

1401-6

Document Type

Article

EPub Date

2015/02/05

Status

Northwell Researcher

Facility

Northwell Health

Primary Department

Ophthalmology

PMID

25650712

DOI

10.1097/iae.0000000000000476

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