M. J. Losada Castillo
Hospital Universitario de Canarias
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Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología | 2015
V. Lozano López; M.A. Serrano García; C. Mantolán Sarmiento; A. Pareja Ríos; M. J. Losada Castillo; L. M. Cordovés Dorta; E. Quijada Fumero; T. Virgós Aller; M Bullejos Molina
OBJECTIVE To analyze the cost-effectiveness and benefits of a dexamethasone intravitreal implant (Ozurdex®, Allergan, Irvine, CA, USA.) in its clinically relevant applications. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 88 eyes of 86 patients with macular edema of > 300 μm measured by optical coherence tomography (Cirrus Zeiss, Dublin, CA, USA) were included in this two-year retrospective study, with a minimum of 6 months follow-up. The patients were divide into 3 groups: group 1 with macular edema in retinal vein occlusion, group 2 with non-infectious posterior uveitis, and group 3 with diabetic macular edema. The treatment was off-label but supported by the literature. Before implantation, and on days 1, 30, 60, 90 and 180, corrected visual acuity (Snellen), central retinal thickness, intraocular pressure and biomicroscopy were evaluated. The cost-benefit analysis was tabulated by line of visual acuity gained, comparing the main therapeutic alternatives and assessment of the safety profile of the dexamethasone intravitreal implant (Ozurdex®, Allergan, Irvine, CA, USA). RESULTS The results of this study did not differ from the published studies, in terms of visual acuity improvement in 63.3% of cases, and with central macular thickness improvement in 97% of cases. There were relapses, which occurred after 120 days on average, and the need for retreatment was 40.9%. Increased intraocular pressure >23 mm Hg was among the side effects in 29.54%, and was controlled with topical treatment, except in 1.13% requiring surgical treatment. The development of cataract was 44.7%, and 10.6% required surgery. Treatment results showed less frequent use of Ozurdex® than other treatments for disease control, being a cost saving option. DISCUSSION Cost-effectiveness analyses are clinically relevant when applying treatment strategies in patients with macular edema. Dexamethasone intravitreal implant appears to be a safe and efficient therapy.
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología | 2018
P. Rocha Cabrera; E. Quijada Fumero; M. J. Losada Castillo; J.A. Abreu Reyes; J. Lorenzo Morales
CASE REPORTS Three clinical cases are presented of MEK retinopathy associated with the combination of cobimetinib and vemurafenib characterised by alteration of the retinal pigment epithelium and neurosensory detachment. Two of the cases conserved the vision of the unit, and the third developed a large bilateral neurosensory detachment with final visual acuity of 0.6 for the right eye and 0.1 for the left one. DISCUSSION The new therapeutic strategies against metastatic cutaneous melanoma condition the appearance of alterations of the pigmentary epithelium of the retina with serous detachments, leading to close monitoring with macular optical coherence tomography.
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología | 2018
P. Rocha Cabrera; I. Rodríguez Talavera; M. J. Losada Castillo; R. Alemán Valls; J. Lorenzo Morales
CASE REPORT A 45-year-old man was diagnosed with malaria with neurological involvement. Two months later he referred metamorphopsia in the left eye. Malarial retinopathy was observed in the fundus examination. The Optic Coherence Tomography (OCT) of the macula showed parafoveal pigment epithelium detachment (DEP). Specific anti-malarial treatment was initiated, with the disappearance of the retinopathy being observed. DISCUSSION Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for the retinopathy in neurological malaria. A funduscopic examination and macular OCT should be performed in these patients, as it is associated with a higher mortality when there is a retinal involvement.
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología | 2017
P. Rocha Cabrera; L. M. Cordovés Dorta; D Ángel Pereira; J.A. Abreu Reyes; M. J. Losada Castillo; J. Lorenzo Morales; M.A. Serrano García
CASES REPORTS The cases are presented of three women of 22, 36 and 55 years old with bilateral myopic retinochoroidosis. They had unilateral decreased visual acuity, normal bilateral tonometry, and biomicroscopy. Funduscopy showed bilateral and unilateral myopic maculopathy, and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) showed a dome shaped macula with neurosensory detachment. Treatment was started with spironolactone and an improvement by OCT was shown in all cases. DISCUSSION The etiopathogenic mechanism of the dome shaped macula is discussed. OCT demonstrated to be the fundamental test in the follow-up of this condition. After the evidence shown, initial treatment with spironolactone is suggested.
Archivos de la Sociedad Canaria de Oftalmología | 2007
E. Quijada Fumero; A. Pareja Ríos; C. Mantolán Sarmiento; L. M. Cordovés Pérez; M. J. Losada Castillo; Miguel Ángel Serrano García
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología | 2016
D. Ángel-Pereira; P. Rocha-Cabrera; L. Cordovés-Dorta; M. J. Losada Castillo; A. Blasco Alberto; J.A. Abreu Reyes
Archivos de la Sociedad Canaria de Oftalmología | 2013
Pedro Rocha Cabrera; M. J. Losada Castillo; Beatriz Rodríguez Lozano; V. Lozano López; Miguel Ángel Serrano García
Archivos de la Sociedad Canaria de Oftalmología | 2007
Miguel Ángel Serrano García; A. Pareja Ríos; M. J. Losada Castillo; E. Quijada Fumero
Archivos de la Sociedad Canaria de Oftalmología | 2001
F. Mesa Lugo; M. J. Losada Castillo; Mariel Sánchez García; V. Arteaga Hernández; José Augusto Abreu Reyes
Archivos de la Sociedad Canaria de Oftalmología | 2003
F. Mesa Lugo; L. M. Cordovés Dorta; M. García Somalo; M. J. Losada Castillo; F. Martín Barrera