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Advances in Therapy | 2017

Current Perspectives on the Use of Anti-VEGF Drugs as Adjuvant Therapy in Glaucoma

Vanessa Andrés-Guerrero; Lucía Perucho-González; Julian Garcia-Feijoo; Laura Morales-Fernandez; Federico Saenz-Frances; Rocío Herrero-Vanrell; Luis Pablo Julvez; Vicente Polo Llorens; Anastasios-Georgios P. Konstas

The approval of one of the first anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) agents for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration one decade ago marked the beginning of a new era in the management of several sight-threatening retinal diseases. Since then, emerging evidence has demonstrated the utility of these therapies for the treatment of other ocular conditions characterized by elevated VEGF levels. In this article we review current perspectives on the use of anti-VEGF drugs as adjuvant therapy in the management of neovascular glaucoma (NVG). The use of anti-VEGFs for modifying wound healing in glaucoma filtration surgery (GFS) is also reviewed. Selected studies investigating the use of anti-VEGF agents or antimetabolites in GFS or the management of NVG have demonstrated that these agents can improve surgical outcomes. However, anti-VEGF agents have yet to demonstrate specific advantages over the more established agents commonly used today. Further studies are needed to evaluate the duration of action, dosing intervals, and toxicity profile of these treatments.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Study of Association between Pre-Senile Cataracts and the Polymorphisms rs2228000 in XPC and rs1042522 in p53 in Spanish Population

Gloria López Valverde; Elena García Martín; José Manuel Larrosa Poves; Vicente Polo Llorens; Luis Pablo Julvez

Purpose To determine if the presence of certain polymorphisms in the DNA repair gene XPC and the apoptosis inductor gene p53 is associated with pre-senile cataract development. Methods We have performed a retrospective study over three groups of patients. The group with pre-senile cataract formed by 72 patients younger than 55 with cataract surgery. The group with senile cataract formed by 101 patients older than 55 with cataract surgery. The group without cataract was formed by 42 subjects older than 55 without lens opacities. We analyzed the presence of SNP rs2228000 from XPC and rs1042522 from p53; and the relationship between risk factors such as smoking, alcohol intake, hypertension or diabetes. Results The comparison of the genotype distribution in XPC, within the different groups, did not show any statistically significant association in any of our analysis (p>0,05). The comparison of the genotype distribution in p53 within the different groups did not show any statistically significant association (p>0,05); except for the comparison between the pre-senile cataract group and the group with senile cataract where the genotype Pro/Pro (C/C) in the recessive inheritance model showed a higher risk for developing pre-senile cataract (p = 0,031; OR = 1.04–15.97). This association decreased when we performed the analysis adjusting by the studied risk factors (p = 0.056). Conclusions Allelic variants in the gene XPC are not associated with an increased risk for developing pre-senile cataract. The presence of the genotype Pro/Pro in p53 might be associated with a major risk for developing pre-senile cataract.


Annals d'oftalmologia: òrgan de les Societats d'Oftalmologia de Catalunya, Valencia i Balears | 2015

Anestesia de contacto en la cirugía del glaucoma

Noemi Güerri Monclús; José Manuel Larrosa Poves; Vicente Polo Llorens; Luis Pablo Julvez


Archive | 2013

Valor diagnóstico y pronóstico de la evaluación de la capa de fibras nerviosas de la retina en la esclerosis múltiple

Raquel Herrero Latorre; Vicente Polo Llorens; Pablo Frezzotti; Elena García Martín


Archive | 2013

Exploración de la función visual en pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson

David Moros Garrido; Elena García Martín; Sofía Otín Mallada; Vicente Polo Llorens


Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia | 2013

Relación funcional entre los puntos de sensibilidad retiniana de la perimetría automatizada en el glaucoma

Noemi Güerri Monclús; Vicente Polo Llorens; José Manuel Larrosa Poves; Carmen Egea Estopiñán; Antonio Ferreras Amez; Luis Pablo Julvez


Archive | 2011

Evaluación de la cabeza del nervio óptico mediante láser confocal de barrido (Heidelberg Retina Tomograph II) en las fases iniciales del glaucoma.

María Aránzazu Pérez Iñigo; Francisco M. Honrubia López; José Manuel Larrosa Poves; Vicente Polo Llorens


Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia | 2010

Relación entre la perimetría automatizada convencional y los parámetros de la capa de fibras nerviosas de la retina obtenidos con la polarimetría láser

M. J. López Peña; Antonio Ferreras Amez; Vicente Polo Llorens; José Manuel Larrosa Poves; Luis Pablo Julvez; Francisco M. Honrubia López


Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia | 2008

Capacidad diagnóstica del GDx VCC para el diagnóstico del glaucoma

E. Borque Rodríguez-Maimon; Antonio Ferreras Amez; Vicente Polo Llorens; José Manuel Larrosa Poves; Luis Pablo Julvez; Francisco M. Honrubia López


Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia | 2008

Evaluación de cuatro nuevas funciones discriminantes del HRT II para el diagnóstico del glaucoma

E. Borque Rodríguez-Maimon; Antonio Ferreras Amez; Vicente Polo Llorens; José Manuel Larrosa Poves; Eva Gloria Alias Alegre; Francisco M. Honrubia López

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Luis Pablo Julvez

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Federico Saenz-Frances

Complutense University of Madrid

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Julian Garcia-Feijoo

Complutense University of Madrid

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Laura Morales-Fernandez

Complutense University of Madrid

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Rocío Herrero-Vanrell

Complutense University of Madrid

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Vanessa Andrés-Guerrero

Complutense University of Madrid

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Anastasios-Georgios P. Konstas

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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