28 - Age-Related Macular Degeneration Flashcards

1
Q

Classified as ___ or ___

A

dry or wet

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2
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Describe Dry AMD

A

-drusen (white-yellow spots in central retina)

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3
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Describe Wet AMD

A
  • responsible for the vast majority of severe vision loss, always occurs in the setting of pre-existing dry AMD
  • wet form is caused by presence of a choroidal neovascular memrane (CMV)
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4
Q

What are some risk factors for losing vision?

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  • smoking
  • HTN
  • family Hx
  • light pigmentation of the skin and irides
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5
Q

What is the gold standard for investigating AMD

A

fluorescin angiography

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6
Q

Non-pharms?

A

quit smoking

maintain a balanced diet

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7
Q

Pharmacologic Tx:

Describe the VEGFs and how they work (vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors)

A

-decrease vision loss in wet AMD, they inhibit growth and cause regression of new blood vessels in CNV membranes

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8
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Pharmacologic Tx:

How are VEGFs administered?

A

-injected directly into the vitreous cavity of the eye following application of topical anesthesia and antiseptic eye drops, usually povidone-iodine

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9
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Pharmacologic Tx:

What are the 4 VEGF examples in Canada?

A
  • ranibizumab (HC approved)
  • bevacizumab (off label for wet AMD and also used for colon cancer)
  • afilbercept
  • pegaptanib (not shown actual improvement in vision so rarely used)
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Pharmacologic Tx:

How often and for how long do you give VEGFs

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  • administer every 4 weeks

- most patients require 1 year or more of therapy

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11
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Pharmacologic Tx:

Example of PDT (photodynamic therapy)

A

verteporfin

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12
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Pharmacologic Tx:

How is verteporfin administered?

A

IV followed by a low level nonthermal laser light

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Pharmacologic Tx:

s/e of verteporfin (PDT)

A
  • visual disturbances

- will be sensitive to light for 48 hours after

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14
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Formulas of AREDS containing beta-carotene may increase risk of ____ cancer

A

lung

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15
Q

Lutein 5 mg = _______ 250 mcg

A

zeaxanthin

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16
Q

Take AREDS w food to decrease nausea that may be associated w ____ dose

A

zinc

17
Q

AREDS causes a ____ reduction of AMD-associated vision loss over 7 years

A

25%

18
Q

Describe the treatment/recommendation for Dry AMD

A
  • supplement w AREDS
  • quit smoking
  • self-monitor w Amsler Grid (keep 33cm from face, adequate lighting)
19
Q

Describe the treatment/recommendation for Wet AMD

A
  • supplement w AREDS
  • quite smoking
  • self-monitor w Amsler Grid (keep 33cm from face, adequate lighting)
  • Retinal specialist to consider VEGF inhibitor
  • For rare forms of wet AMD - may use verteporfin (PDT)
20
Q

Many patients w AMD also develop _______

A

depression

21
Q

What would be the reaction with PDT (verteporfin) and tetracyclines?

A

both cause photosensitivity