Volume 13 Issue 2

Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Management Strategies in Age-Related Macular Degeneration

1Kamran Safdar, 2Haroon Raja, 3Tabssum Raja, 4Dr Tanveer Ahmed, 5Mohammad Younas Khan, 6Hub e Ali     

1Sir Gangaram Hospital Lahore.    

2Mayo Hospital Lahore    

3PIMS, Islamabad    

4Assistant professor Eye CMH Kharian Medical College, Kharian Cantt    

5Associate Professor  Ophthalmology, Islamic International Medical College Trust / Riphah, International Hospital, Islamabad    

3PIMS, Islamabad    

Abstract    

Background: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the major causes of irreversible visual loss in the elderly, with a predilection for the macula and central vision.    

Objective: The present article discusses the pathophysiological underpinnings of AMD, presents current treatment modalities, and presents results of ongoing management programs.    

Methods: Clinical studies, epidemiology, and randomized clinical trials were examined to establish disease mechanisms and efficacy of treatments.    

Results: Oxidative stress, inherited susceptibility, and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) disease form the basis of AMD pathology. Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) therapy significantly improves visual results in neovascular AMD, while antioxidant supplementation is of little value in dry  AMD.    

Conclusion:   

AMD continues to be an important public health issue. While anti-VEGF therapies have transformed wet AMD management, preventive measures and novel therapies are essential for optimal treatment of the dry form.    

Keywords:   

Age-related macular degeneration, Retina, Anti-VEGF, Oxidative stress, Vision loss  

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