Ann Pharmacother. 1996 Jul-Aug;30(7-8):717-23. Unique Identifier :
OBJECTIVE: To assess the evolution of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis
and evaluate the possible complications associated with the use of
intravitreal injections to treat this disease. DESIGN: A nonrandomized,
retrospective study with case series was performed. The study took place
over 34 months. SETTING: The study included patients with AIDS who
developed CMV retinitis, and who were treated in the hospital, as
outpatients, or both. PATIENTS: Twelve patients with AIDS and CMV
retinitis diagnosed between June 1990 through April 1993 were included
in the study. MAIN PATIENT PARAMETERS AND OUTCOME MEASURES: For each
patient, the following data were recorded: age, risk factors, other
systemic findings, dates of AIDS and CMV retinitis diagnoses, stage of
AIDS, extent of the retinitis, CD4 lymphocyte count at the time of
diagnosis of retinitis, visual acuity, clinical evolution of the ocular
infection, therapy, complications caused by the treatment, development
on nonocular CMV, and the use of zidovudine or didanosine during the
study period. RESULTS: Vision improved or remained stable in nine
patients and worsened in three. Two patients developed optic neuritis.
The retinitis progressed to the other eye in only one of the eight
patients who had unilateral involvement. The rate of relapse with
maintenance therapy was 8.3% (n = 1) within the first 8 weeks. Treatment
was well tolerated. There was no evidence of toxicity after a total of
226 intravitreal ganciclovir injections. All patients were able to
tolerate zidovudine or didanosine concomitantly with intravitreal
ganciclovir. CONCLUSIONS: Intravitreal ganciclovir appears to be an
effective alternate to systemic ganciclovir in patients with severe
neutropenia and in patients who choose to continue receiving systemic
zidovudine or didanosine. Early treatment and long-term maintenance
therapy is essential for preserving sight.
Adult Antiviral Agents/*ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE AIDS-Related
Opportunistic Infections/COMPLICATIONS/*DRUG THERAPY Case Report
Comparative Study Cytomegalovirus Retinitis/COMPLICATIONS/*DRUG
THERAPY/PATHOLOGY Didanosine/ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE Dose-Response
Relationship, Drug Female Foscarnet/ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE
Ganciclovir/*ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE/ADVERSE EFFECTS Human Injections
Male Middle Age Prospective Studies Treatment Outcome Vitreous Body
Zidovudine/ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE CLINICAL TRIAL JOURNAL ARTICLE
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