News from The American Academy of Ophthalmology
- AI Model May Predict Anti-VEGF Treatment Response in Diabetic Macular EdemaA deep learning model shows moderate ability to use baseline OCT data from eyes with treatment-naïve diabetic macular edema to predict which would respond to a single anti-VEGF treatment.
- Discontinuing Adalimumab Treatment Could Lead to Recurrence of JIA-Associated UveitisThe Adalimumab in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-associated Uveitis Stopping Trial found that patients with controlled juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)–associated uveitis who discontinued adalimumab had higher rates of inflammation recurrence than patients who continued with therapy.
- Amniotic Membrane Grafts May Accelerate Corneal Healing After Moderate BurnsA review by the American Academy of Ophthalmology finds significantly enhanced corneal re-epithelialization with the use of amniotic membrane grafts after moderate thermal or chemical burns.
- Efficacy and Safety Are Seen With Mydriatic Microdrops for ROP ScreeningMicrodrops of a mydriatic eyedrop mixture used in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) were found to have similar efficacy to standard dosages of the same mixture.
- Black and White Patients Appear to Have Similar IOP Responses to Dexamethasone for DMEA single-center study saw similar ocular hypertension risk after intravitreal dexamethasone implantation in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME), regardless of race or ethnicity.
- Week in Review: Stem Cell Transplant to Improve Corneal Integrity, Global Burden of Cataract Disability, Opioid Prescriptions After Ophthalmic SurgeryTransplanting cultivated autologous stem cells may aid in repairing corneal damage from limbal stem cell deficiency, the number of years lived with disability due to cataract continues to rise worldwide, and corneal procedures account for many of the postsurgical opioid prescriptions written.
- Photobiomodulation Therapy Could Have Disease-Modifying Effects for Dry AMDPreliminary 13-month results of the LIGHTSITE III clinical trial found improved visual acuity and anatomical outcomes in patients with intermediate dry AMD who underwent photobiomodulation therapy.
- Some Sports-Related Orbital Fractures in Children Can Be Managed NonsurgicallySports are a major cause of orbital fractures in children. This study investigated anatomic patterns and management of pediatric sports-related orbital fractures.
- The Use of Topical Antibiotics After Strabismus Surgery May Not Be NeededA retrospective cohort study used data from the TriNetX electronic health record registry to assess whether topical antibiotics can help prevent infectious complications following strabismus surgery.
- Treating TED With Teprotumumab May Lessen the Need for Orbital DecompressionA retrospective, single-center review found that the number of orbital decompression surgeries performed in patients with thyroid eye disease (TED) appeared to decline in the years following teprotumumab’s approval for TED.
Recent Publications: Our Jackson physician, Dr. Brad Priester, has published an article in JAMA Ophthalmology called “Numerous White Retinal Lesions Following Cataract Surgery. Read it here.