Pro-permeability Factors in Diabetic Macular Edema; The Diabetic Macular Edema Treated with Ozurdex Trial

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Purpose The Diabetic Macular Edema Treated with Ozurdex (DMEO) Trial measured aqueous pro-permeability factors (PPFs) in diabetic macular edema (DME) patients before and after injection of dexamethasone implant or vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-neutralizing protein and correlated changes in levels with changes in excess foveal thickness (EFT) to identify potential PPFs contributing to DME. Design Prospective, randomized crossover clinical trial. Methods Twenty DME patients randomized to dexamethasone implant or VEGF-neutralizing protein had aqueous taps and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SDOCT) at baseline and every 4 weeks for 28 weeks. Aqueous levels of 55 vasoactive proteins were measured with protein array. Crossover at week 16 provided changes in protein levels after each intervention in all 20 patients. Results After dexamethasone implant there was significant correlation between changes in levels of 13 vasoactive proteins with changes in EFT, including 3 known PPFs: angiopoietin-2 (r = 0.40, P =.001), hepatocyte growth factor (HGF; r = 0.31, P =.02), and endocrine gland-VEGF (EG-VEGF, r = 0.43, P

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Campochiaro, P. A., Hafiz, G., Mir, T. A., Scott, A. W., Zimmer-Galler, I., Shah, S. M., … Qian, J. (2016). Pro-permeability Factors in Diabetic Macular Edema; The Diabetic Macular Edema Treated with Ozurdex Trial. American Journal of Ophthalmology, 168, 13–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajo.2016.04.017

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