Medical Therapy for Large Idiopathic Full-Thickness Macular Holes.

Retinal cases & brief reports(2023)

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PURPOSE:To describe the characteristics and outcomes of eyes with idiopathic full-thickness macular holes (FTMH) that underwent initial medical management. METHODS:This retrospective study included eyes with FTMH that were initially managed with one month of topical therapy. Eligible subjects were treated with dorzolamide 2% three times a day, nepafenac 0.1% twice a day, and prednisolone acetate 1% four times a day. The primary endpoints was hole closure at one month and secondary endpoint was change in best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA). RESULTS:Ten subjects (mean age: 62.80 years; female: 50%) with unilateral FTMH were studied. The mean basal diameter of the entire cohort at baseline was 824.1 µm (median 828 µm). Four (40%) of the smaller holes (mean 698 µm; median 698.50 µm) closed after one month of topical therapy, whereas larger holes (mean 908.17µm; median 889.50 µm) did not close. In one eye, the hole reopened 4 months after stopping the medication, but closed again at one month after re-starting the topical treatment. Median BCVA improved from 0.35 logMAR at baseline to 0.05 logMAR in eyes that closed but remained at 0.70 logMAR at one month in eyes that did not close. CONCLUSION:Topical corticosteroid, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor therapy may promote closure of small FTMHs, but large holes are less likely to respond. One month of topical therapy might avoid subjecting some patients to complex vitreo-retinal surgery without compromising visual outcomes. Macular hole may re-open after stopping the topical therapy.
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