Br J Ophthalmol 1999;83:646-651 ( June )
Radiotherapy for isolated occult subfoveal neovascularisation in
age related macular degeneration: a pilot study
Guy Donatia, Dominique Soubraneb, Maddalena Quarantab, Gabriel Coscasb, Gisele Soubraneb
a Eye Clinic,
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University Hospitals of Geneva, b University Eye Clinic, Hospital
of Creteil, University of Paris XII, Paris, France
Correspondence to: G Soubrane, University Eye Clinic, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal, 40 Avenue de Verdun, 94010 Créteil, France
Accepted for publication 3 December 1998
BACKGROUND/AIMS
Teletherapy
has been proposed as a possible treatment for choroidal neovascular
membranes (CNV), secondary to age related macular degeneration (AMD)
not amenable to laser photocoagulation. The aim of this prospective
study has been to investigate the effect of teletherapy on isolated
occult choroidal neovascular membranes of subfoveal location.
METHODS
28 AMD
patients presenting with retrofoveal isolated occult CNV demonstrated
by fluorescein angiography were treated by external beam radiation. A
complete ophthalmological examination, fluorescein angiography, and
indocyanine green angiography (ICG) were performed within 15 days
before treatment and repeated at follow up. A total dose of 16 Gy was
applied in four sessions of 4 Gy using a 4 MeV photon beam. Follow up
ranged from 6 to 9 months (mean follow up 6.4 months).
RESULTS
Visual acuity
was found to be stable in 68% of the cases. The decrease in visual
acuity was of 3-6 lines in 18% and of more than 6 lines in 10% of
the eyes at last examination. On fluorescein angiography the size of
the lesion area was found to be stable in 67%, decreased in 13%, and
increased in 20% of the cases. On ICG angiography the size of the CNV
was stable in 93% and increased in 7% of the cases. All the eyes
experiencing a visual acuity decrease showed either no change or an
increase in size of the membrane on fluorescein angiography and/or on ICG.
CONCLUSION
According
to this study with strict inclusion criteria, external beam
radiotherapy seems to have a beneficial effect on the evolution of
isolated occult subfoveal CNV.
© 1999 by British Journal of Ophthalmology