Background: The success of fixation training using microperimetric biofeedback (MP-3 MBFT) in the realm of visual rehabilitation for patients with central vision loss caused by macular pathologies is well established. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of visual rehabilitation with microperimetric biofeedback in consolidating the benefits obtained, with the goal of reducing the need for repeated intravitreal injections (IVT). Specifically, the focus is on the eyes of patients with central vision loss treated with slow-release corticosteroid IVT following retinal venous thrombosis (RVO), aiming to enhance and maintain postoperative efficacy. Methods: This retrospective review involved the examination of 44 eyes affected by macular edema due to RVO associated with central vision loss. Patients were divided into two groups, with only one undergoing ten sessions of 10-minute visual rehabilitation with a microperimeter (MP-3 MBFT) after IVT over a period of 20 weeks. Results: All the treated patients demonstrated good tolerance to the procedure, with no reported complications. A comparison of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), retinal sensitivity recorded with a microperimeter, and pre-IVT fixation stability revealed statistically significant improvements at the end of the first month after IVT. However, the treatment group continued to exhibit superior and more enduring results at four months post-IV. Conclusion: The synergistic use of MP-3 MBFT rehabilitation after IVT with slow-release corticosteroids has proven particularly effective in improving BCVA and long-term fixation stability. This led to a significant reduction in the number of required IVTs, with no related adverse events. The authors argue that biofeedback utilization represents a noninvasive therapeutic option devoid of contraindications and easy to implement and that it positively contributes to the overall patient experience regarding quality of life in advanced stages of macular diseases.

Effectiveness of Mp-3 microperimetric biofeedback fixation training for low vision rehabilitation in patients treated with corticosteroid Ivt in retinal vein occlusions / Malvasi, Mariaelena; Compagno, Sabrina; Segnalini, Alessandro; Malvasi, Vito Maurizio; Pacella, Fernanda; Turchetti, Paolo; Pacella, Elena. - In: CLINICAL OPTOMETRY. - ISSN 1179-2752. - 16:(2024), pp. 131-142. [10.2147/OPTO.S460999]

Effectiveness of Mp-3 microperimetric biofeedback fixation training for low vision rehabilitation in patients treated with corticosteroid Ivt in retinal vein occlusions

Malvasi, Mariaelena
Primo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Compagno, Sabrina
Secondo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Segnalini, Alessandro
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Malvasi, Vito Maurizio
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Pacella, Fernanda
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Pacella, Elena
Ultimo
Membro del Collaboration Group
2024

Abstract

Background: The success of fixation training using microperimetric biofeedback (MP-3 MBFT) in the realm of visual rehabilitation for patients with central vision loss caused by macular pathologies is well established. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of visual rehabilitation with microperimetric biofeedback in consolidating the benefits obtained, with the goal of reducing the need for repeated intravitreal injections (IVT). Specifically, the focus is on the eyes of patients with central vision loss treated with slow-release corticosteroid IVT following retinal venous thrombosis (RVO), aiming to enhance and maintain postoperative efficacy. Methods: This retrospective review involved the examination of 44 eyes affected by macular edema due to RVO associated with central vision loss. Patients were divided into two groups, with only one undergoing ten sessions of 10-minute visual rehabilitation with a microperimeter (MP-3 MBFT) after IVT over a period of 20 weeks. Results: All the treated patients demonstrated good tolerance to the procedure, with no reported complications. A comparison of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), retinal sensitivity recorded with a microperimeter, and pre-IVT fixation stability revealed statistically significant improvements at the end of the first month after IVT. However, the treatment group continued to exhibit superior and more enduring results at four months post-IV. Conclusion: The synergistic use of MP-3 MBFT rehabilitation after IVT with slow-release corticosteroids has proven particularly effective in improving BCVA and long-term fixation stability. This led to a significant reduction in the number of required IVTs, with no related adverse events. The authors argue that biofeedback utilization represents a noninvasive therapeutic option devoid of contraindications and easy to implement and that it positively contributes to the overall patient experience regarding quality of life in advanced stages of macular diseases.
2024
intravitreal corticosteroid; macular edema; microperimetric biofeedback; retinal vein occlusion; visual rehabilitation
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Effectiveness of Mp-3 microperimetric biofeedback fixation training for low vision rehabilitation in patients treated with corticosteroid Ivt in retinal vein occlusions / Malvasi, Mariaelena; Compagno, Sabrina; Segnalini, Alessandro; Malvasi, Vito Maurizio; Pacella, Fernanda; Turchetti, Paolo; Pacella, Elena. - In: CLINICAL OPTOMETRY. - ISSN 1179-2752. - 16:(2024), pp. 131-142. [10.2147/OPTO.S460999]
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