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POLYPOIDAL CHOROIDAL
VASCULOPATHY
Sujay Chauhan
Yannuzzi et al, 1982
Idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (IPCV)
Polypoidal subretinal vascular lesions associated with serous and
hemorrhagic detachments of the retinal pigment epithelium
Yannuzzi LA: Idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Presented at the Annual Macular Society
Meeting, Miami, FL, 1982
Kleiner et al, 1984
Posterior Uveal Bleeding Syndrome (PUBS)
Peculiar hemorrhagic disorder of the macula, characterized by
recurrent subretinal and subretinal pigment epithelium bleeding
Kleiner RC, Brucker AJ, Johnson RL: Posterior uveal bleeding syndrome. Ophthalmology 1984; 91(Suppl
9):110.
Stern et al, 1985
Multiple recurrent retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) detachments in
black women
Stern RM, Zakov N, Zegarra H, et al: Multiple recurrent serous sanguineous retinal pigment epithelial
detachments in black women. Am J Ophthalmol 1985; 100:560–569.
Angiographic definition
• Presence of single or multiple focal nodular areas of
hyperfluorescence arising from the choroidal circulation within
the first 6 minutes after injection of indocyanine green, with or
without an associated choroidal interconnecting vascular network
• Presence of orange-red subretinal nodules with corresponding
indocyanine green hyperfluorescence is pathognomonic of PCV
PCV Roundtable Meeting Panel of Experts, Singapore, 2010
PATHOGENESIS
• Not clearly understood
• Propensity of choroidal vasculature for dilation and aneurysmal
formation
HISTOPATHOLOGY
Lafaut et al, 2000
Sub-RPE, intra-Bruch’s fibrovascular membrane containing dilated
thin-walled vesselsIslands of lymphocytic infiltration
Lafaut BA, Aisenbrey S, van den Broecke C, et al: Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy pattern in age-
related macular degeneration. A clinicopathologic correlation. Retina 2000; 20:650–654.
Kuroiwa, 2004
Arteriosclerosis of choroidal vessels
Kuroiwa et al. Pathological features of surgically excised polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy
membranes. Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2004;32:297-302.
Nakashizuka et al, 2008
• Massive exudative change and leaking
• Hyalinization of vessels
• Disappearance of choriocapillaries
• Little granulation tissue
Nakashizuka et al. Clinicopathologic findings in polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Invest Ophthalmol
Vis Sci 2008;49:4729-4737.
DEMOGRAPHICS
• Blacks, Hispanics and Asians > whites
(AMD – Whites > blacks)
• Middle aged, 50 - 65 years (range 20-80 years)
• F:M = 4.7:1 (M>F in Asians)*
*Uyama M, Wada M, Nagai Y, et al: Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy: natural history. Am J
Ophthalmol 2002; 133:639–648.
CLINICAL FEATURES
• Usually bilateral
• Dilated, choroidal vascular channels ending in orange, bulging,
polyp-like dilations in the peripapillary and macular area
• Vitreous hemorrhage, minimal fibrous scarring, absence of
drusen
• Serous exudation and hemorrhage - detachment of RPE and
sometimes NSR
CLASSIFICATION
Japanese Study Group of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy. [Criteria for diagnosis of polypoidal
choroidal vasculopathy.] Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi 2005;109:417–27.
Japanese Study Group of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
• Quiescent
• Exudative
• Hemorrhagic
QUIESCENT PCV
Polyps in absence of subretinal or intraretinal fluid or hemorrhage
EXUDATIVE PCV
Exudation without hemorrhage
Retinal thickening, NSD, PED, subretinal lipid exudation
HEMORRHAGIC PCV
Hemorrhage with or without other exudative characteristics
Depends on the affected vascular channels:
• Involvement of outer choroidal vessels – larger lesions – easily
diagnosed on biomicroscopy
• Involvement of middle choroidal vessels – smaller lesions –
angiography
SIZE
NUMBER AND ARRANGEMENT
• Solitary (arbitrarily defined as one or two polyps)
• Multiple – Arranged in:
– Ring (or whorl) pattern, or
– Cluster (or bunch of grapes)
• Peripapillary - >1/2 of the lesion (polyp and BVN) located within
1500 µm of disc margin
• Macular - >1/2 of the lesion within 6000 µm of centre of foveal
avascular zone excluding the peripapillary zone
• Extra-macular - >1/2 of the lesion located outside the above-
mentioned two zones
• Multi-location - lesion straddles over all three regions with none
of them containing >1/2 of the lesion, or if there is >1 non-
contiguous lesion
LOCATION
Macula
(most common)
Under temporal
retinal vascular
arcade
Peripapillary
Mid-periphery
Clinical, OCT or FA evidence of any 1 of the following:
• Vision loss of ≥5 letters (ETDRS chart)
• Subretinal fluid with or without intraretinal fluid
• Pigment epithelial detachment
• Subretinal hemorrhage
• Fluorescence leakage
CHARACTERISTICS OF ACTIVE PCV
• Chronic atrophy and cystic degeneration of fovea
• Vitreous hemorrhage
• Secondary CNV with disciform scarring
• Massive spontaneous choroidal hemorrhage – rare – poor visual
outcome despite immediate drainage
CAUSES OF DECREASED VISION
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Reddish-orange, subretinal mass-like lesion
• Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
• Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR)
• Pathological myopia with neovascularization
• Choroidal hemangioma, osteoma
• Metastases
• Posterior scleritis
TYPICAL AMD PCV
Grayish membrane Reddish mass, nodular elevation
Solitary, central macula Multiple centers, paramacular
Drusen in involved and fellow eye No drusen
Older age group Younger age group
More aggressive growth
Rapid drop in vision
Slow growth, wax & wane
Months to years
End stage - Fibrosis, disciform scar Minimal scarring
FFA: Classic or occult Mostly occult
ICGA: Smaller vessel involvement
Hot spot or plaque
Diffuse late staining
Aneurysm-like dilation
Interconnecting BVN
OCT: Diffuse retinal edema
Intraretinal cyst
Diffuse sub-RPE thickening
Nodular RPE detachment
Sub-retinal fluid
INVESTIGATIONS
• Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA)
• Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA)
• Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
INVESTIGATIONS
• Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA)
• Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA)
• Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
INDOCYANINE GREEN ANGIOGRAPHY (ICGA)
• Gold standard
• ICG absorbs and emits near-IR light – readily penetrates RPE
• High binding affinity to plasma proteins – does not leak from
choriocapillaries – better resolution of choroidal vasculature
Initial phase
• Nodular hyperfluorescence (90%)
• Branching vascular network of inner choroidal vessels (75%)
• Hypofluorescent halo in first 6 minutes (45-50%)
Mid phase
Lesions appear to leak slowly and surrounding hypofluorescent area
becomes increasingly hyperfluorescent
Late phase
Reversal of pattern of fluorescence
Area surrounding lesion becomes hyperfluorescent and center of
lesion demonstrates hypofluorescence (60-63%)
Hyperfluorescent plaque/geographic hyperfluorescence (55-60%)
Very late phase
Disappearance of fluorescence from lesions - ‘washout’
(seen in non-leaking lesions; leaking lesions remain hyperfluorescent)
• Cluster of hyperfluorescent dots (25%)
• Pulsation in polyps (4-21%) - seen on video ICGA
OTHER CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF PCV ON ICGA
GUIDELINES FOR DIAGNOSIS
Japanese Study Group, 2005
Definite cases - At least one of the following:
• Protruding elevated orange-red lesions on fundus examination
• Characteristic polypoidal lesions seen on ICGA
Probable cases - At least one of the following:
• Only an abnormal vascular network seen on ICGA
• Recurrent hemorrhagic and/or serous detachments of RPE
Everest Criteria
Subretinal focal ICGA hyperfluorescence (within 5 minutes)
plus
At least one of the following angiographic or clinical criteria:
• BVN - Abnormal vascular channel(s) supplying the polyps
• Pulsatile polyp
• Nodular appearance when viewed stereoscopically
• Presence of hypofluorescent halo
• Orange subretinal nodule on colour photograph
• Massive submacular haemorrhage
Total lesion area for PCV
Area of all polyps and the BVN as imaged by ICGA
INVESTIGATIONS
• Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA)
• Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA)
• Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
FUNDUS FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY (FFA)
• Lesser resolution of choroidal vasculature
• Able to show large polypoidal changes
• PCV lesions resemble occult CNVM lesions and when submacular,
they can be mistaken for AMD
Vascular lesion in peripapillary area
Serosanguineous PED in inferior and temporal macular area
INVESTIGATIONS
• Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA)
• Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA)
• Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
Thumb-like polyps
Sharp PED peaks
Double-layer sign
RPE & another highly reflective layer underneath (correlates with BVN)
Triple-layer sign
Hyporeflective space between sub-RPE neovascular tissue (type I
CNVM) and underlying choroid
String of pearls appearance
Multiple PCV structures adherent to under-surface of a detached RPE
TREATMENT
• Observation
• Thermal laser photocoagulation
• Photodynamic therapy
• Anti-VEGF therapy
• Combination therapy
MEDICAL SURGICAL
TREATMENT
• Observation
• Thermal laser photocoagulation
• Photodynamic therapy
• Anti-VEGF therapy
• Combination therapy
MEDICAL SURGICAL
OBSERVATION
Unless there is persistent or progressive exudative change
threatening central vision
TREATMENT
• Observation
• Thermal laser photocoagulation
• Photodynamic therapy
• Anti-VEGF therapy
• Combination therapy
MEDICAL SURGICAL
THERMAL LASER PHOTOCOAGULATION
• Extrafoveal PCV
• Stable or improved vision: 55-100 %
• Vision loss: 13-45 %
• Entire PCV lesion (polyps + BVN) should be treated
• Kwok et al. Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in Chinese patients. Br J Ophthalmol 2002;86:892–7.
• Lee et al. Argon laser photocoagulation for the treatment of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Eye
(Lond) 2009;23:145–8.
• Yuzawa et al. A study of laser photocoagulation for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Jpn J
Ophthalmol 2003;47:379–84.
• Nishijima et al. Laser photocoagulation of Indocyanine green angiographically identified feeder vessels
to idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Am J Ophthalmol 2004;137:770–3.
TREATMENT
• Observation
• Thermal laser photocoagulation
• Photodynamic therapy
• Anti-VEGF therapy
• Combination therapy
MEDICAL SURGICAL
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY
• Angio-occlusion - Regression or resolution of polyps
• Suitable for subfoveal PCV
• Entire PCV lesion should be treated
• Improvement in visual acuity - 56% patients
• Stable vision - 31% patients
• Decrease in visual acuity - 12% patients
• Improved vision in 80-100% of patients after 1 year
• Spaide et al. Treatment of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy with photodynamic therapy. Retina
2002; 22:529–535.
• Chan et al. Photodynamic therapy with verteporfin for symptomatic polypoidal choroidal
vasculopathy: one-year results of a prospective case series. Ophthalmology 2004;111:1576–84.
TREATMENT
• Observation
• Thermal laser photocoagulation
• Photodynamic therapy
• Anti-VEGF therapy
• Combination therapy
MEDICAL SURGICAL
ANTI-VEGF THERAPY
• Ranibizumab, Bevacizumab, Aflibercept
• Resolution of macular edema
• Decreased polypoidal complexes
• Kokame et al. Continuous anti-VEGF treatment with Ranibizumab for polypoidal choroidal
vasculopathy: 6-month results. Br J Ophthalmol 2010;94:297–301.
• Gomi et al. One-year outcomes of photodynamic therapy in age-related macular degeneration and
polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in Japanese patients. Ophthalmology 2008;115:141–6.
• Hara C et al. One-year results of intravitreal aflibercept for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Retina
2015;0:1-9.
TREATMENT
• Observation
• Thermal laser photocoagulation
• Photodynamic therapy
• Anti-VEGF therapy
• Combination therapy
MEDICAL SURGICAL
COMBINATION THERAPY
EVEREST TRIAL
• Verteporfin PDT monotherapy
• 0.5 mg ranibizumab monotherapy
• Combination therapy
• Combination therapy and verteporfin PDT monotherapy -
superior to ranibizumab monotherapy
• Combination therapy - improvements in BCVA and central retinal
thickness
TREATMENT
• Observation
• Thermal laser photocoagulation
• Photodynamic therapy
• Anti-VEGF therapy
• Combination therapy
MEDICAL SURGICAL
SURGERY
• Vitrectomy and submacular removal of polypoidal vessels and
subretinal blood
• Macular translocation
• Shiraga et al. Surgical treatment of submacular hemorrhage associated with idiopathic polypoidal
choroidal vasculopathy. Am J Ophthalmol 1999; 128:147–152.
• Fujii et al. Complications associated with limited macular translocation. Am J Ophthalmol 2000;
130:751–762.
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Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy

  • 2. Yannuzzi et al, 1982 Idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (IPCV) Polypoidal subretinal vascular lesions associated with serous and hemorrhagic detachments of the retinal pigment epithelium Yannuzzi LA: Idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Presented at the Annual Macular Society Meeting, Miami, FL, 1982
  • 3. Kleiner et al, 1984 Posterior Uveal Bleeding Syndrome (PUBS) Peculiar hemorrhagic disorder of the macula, characterized by recurrent subretinal and subretinal pigment epithelium bleeding Kleiner RC, Brucker AJ, Johnson RL: Posterior uveal bleeding syndrome. Ophthalmology 1984; 91(Suppl 9):110.
  • 4. Stern et al, 1985 Multiple recurrent retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) detachments in black women Stern RM, Zakov N, Zegarra H, et al: Multiple recurrent serous sanguineous retinal pigment epithelial detachments in black women. Am J Ophthalmol 1985; 100:560–569.
  • 5. Angiographic definition • Presence of single or multiple focal nodular areas of hyperfluorescence arising from the choroidal circulation within the first 6 minutes after injection of indocyanine green, with or without an associated choroidal interconnecting vascular network • Presence of orange-red subretinal nodules with corresponding indocyanine green hyperfluorescence is pathognomonic of PCV PCV Roundtable Meeting Panel of Experts, Singapore, 2010
  • 6. PATHOGENESIS • Not clearly understood • Propensity of choroidal vasculature for dilation and aneurysmal formation
  • 7. HISTOPATHOLOGY Lafaut et al, 2000 Sub-RPE, intra-Bruch’s fibrovascular membrane containing dilated thin-walled vesselsIslands of lymphocytic infiltration Lafaut BA, Aisenbrey S, van den Broecke C, et al: Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy pattern in age- related macular degeneration. A clinicopathologic correlation. Retina 2000; 20:650–654.
  • 8. Kuroiwa, 2004 Arteriosclerosis of choroidal vessels Kuroiwa et al. Pathological features of surgically excised polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy membranes. Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2004;32:297-302.
  • 9. Nakashizuka et al, 2008 • Massive exudative change and leaking • Hyalinization of vessels • Disappearance of choriocapillaries • Little granulation tissue Nakashizuka et al. Clinicopathologic findings in polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2008;49:4729-4737.
  • 10. DEMOGRAPHICS • Blacks, Hispanics and Asians > whites (AMD – Whites > blacks) • Middle aged, 50 - 65 years (range 20-80 years) • F:M = 4.7:1 (M>F in Asians)* *Uyama M, Wada M, Nagai Y, et al: Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy: natural history. Am J Ophthalmol 2002; 133:639–648.
  • 11. CLINICAL FEATURES • Usually bilateral • Dilated, choroidal vascular channels ending in orange, bulging, polyp-like dilations in the peripapillary and macular area • Vitreous hemorrhage, minimal fibrous scarring, absence of drusen • Serous exudation and hemorrhage - detachment of RPE and sometimes NSR
  • 12. CLASSIFICATION Japanese Study Group of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy. [Criteria for diagnosis of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy.] Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi 2005;109:417–27. Japanese Study Group of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy • Quiescent • Exudative • Hemorrhagic
  • 13. QUIESCENT PCV Polyps in absence of subretinal or intraretinal fluid or hemorrhage
  • 14. EXUDATIVE PCV Exudation without hemorrhage Retinal thickening, NSD, PED, subretinal lipid exudation
  • 15. HEMORRHAGIC PCV Hemorrhage with or without other exudative characteristics
  • 16. Depends on the affected vascular channels: • Involvement of outer choroidal vessels – larger lesions – easily diagnosed on biomicroscopy • Involvement of middle choroidal vessels – smaller lesions – angiography SIZE
  • 17. NUMBER AND ARRANGEMENT • Solitary (arbitrarily defined as one or two polyps) • Multiple – Arranged in: – Ring (or whorl) pattern, or – Cluster (or bunch of grapes)
  • 18. • Peripapillary - >1/2 of the lesion (polyp and BVN) located within 1500 µm of disc margin • Macular - >1/2 of the lesion within 6000 µm of centre of foveal avascular zone excluding the peripapillary zone • Extra-macular - >1/2 of the lesion located outside the above- mentioned two zones • Multi-location - lesion straddles over all three regions with none of them containing >1/2 of the lesion, or if there is >1 non- contiguous lesion LOCATION
  • 19. Macula (most common) Under temporal retinal vascular arcade Peripapillary Mid-periphery
  • 20. Clinical, OCT or FA evidence of any 1 of the following: • Vision loss of ≥5 letters (ETDRS chart) • Subretinal fluid with or without intraretinal fluid • Pigment epithelial detachment • Subretinal hemorrhage • Fluorescence leakage CHARACTERISTICS OF ACTIVE PCV
  • 21. • Chronic atrophy and cystic degeneration of fovea • Vitreous hemorrhage • Secondary CNV with disciform scarring • Massive spontaneous choroidal hemorrhage – rare – poor visual outcome despite immediate drainage CAUSES OF DECREASED VISION
  • 22. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS Reddish-orange, subretinal mass-like lesion • Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) • Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) • Pathological myopia with neovascularization • Choroidal hemangioma, osteoma • Metastases • Posterior scleritis
  • 23. TYPICAL AMD PCV Grayish membrane Reddish mass, nodular elevation Solitary, central macula Multiple centers, paramacular Drusen in involved and fellow eye No drusen Older age group Younger age group More aggressive growth Rapid drop in vision Slow growth, wax & wane Months to years End stage - Fibrosis, disciform scar Minimal scarring FFA: Classic or occult Mostly occult ICGA: Smaller vessel involvement Hot spot or plaque Diffuse late staining Aneurysm-like dilation Interconnecting BVN OCT: Diffuse retinal edema Intraretinal cyst Diffuse sub-RPE thickening Nodular RPE detachment Sub-retinal fluid
  • 24. INVESTIGATIONS • Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) • Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) • Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
  • 25. INVESTIGATIONS • Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) • Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) • Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
  • 26. INDOCYANINE GREEN ANGIOGRAPHY (ICGA) • Gold standard • ICG absorbs and emits near-IR light – readily penetrates RPE • High binding affinity to plasma proteins – does not leak from choriocapillaries – better resolution of choroidal vasculature
  • 27. Initial phase • Nodular hyperfluorescence (90%) • Branching vascular network of inner choroidal vessels (75%) • Hypofluorescent halo in first 6 minutes (45-50%)
  • 28. Mid phase Lesions appear to leak slowly and surrounding hypofluorescent area becomes increasingly hyperfluorescent
  • 29. Late phase Reversal of pattern of fluorescence Area surrounding lesion becomes hyperfluorescent and center of lesion demonstrates hypofluorescence (60-63%) Hyperfluorescent plaque/geographic hyperfluorescence (55-60%)
  • 30. Very late phase Disappearance of fluorescence from lesions - ‘washout’ (seen in non-leaking lesions; leaking lesions remain hyperfluorescent)
  • 31. • Cluster of hyperfluorescent dots (25%) • Pulsation in polyps (4-21%) - seen on video ICGA OTHER CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF PCV ON ICGA
  • 32. GUIDELINES FOR DIAGNOSIS Japanese Study Group, 2005 Definite cases - At least one of the following: • Protruding elevated orange-red lesions on fundus examination • Characteristic polypoidal lesions seen on ICGA Probable cases - At least one of the following: • Only an abnormal vascular network seen on ICGA • Recurrent hemorrhagic and/or serous detachments of RPE
  • 33. Everest Criteria Subretinal focal ICGA hyperfluorescence (within 5 minutes) plus At least one of the following angiographic or clinical criteria: • BVN - Abnormal vascular channel(s) supplying the polyps • Pulsatile polyp • Nodular appearance when viewed stereoscopically • Presence of hypofluorescent halo • Orange subretinal nodule on colour photograph • Massive submacular haemorrhage
  • 34. Total lesion area for PCV Area of all polyps and the BVN as imaged by ICGA
  • 35. INVESTIGATIONS • Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) • Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) • Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
  • 36. FUNDUS FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY (FFA) • Lesser resolution of choroidal vasculature • Able to show large polypoidal changes • PCV lesions resemble occult CNVM lesions and when submacular, they can be mistaken for AMD
  • 37. Vascular lesion in peripapillary area Serosanguineous PED in inferior and temporal macular area
  • 38. INVESTIGATIONS • Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) • Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) • Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
  • 40. Double-layer sign RPE & another highly reflective layer underneath (correlates with BVN)
  • 41. Triple-layer sign Hyporeflective space between sub-RPE neovascular tissue (type I CNVM) and underlying choroid
  • 42. String of pearls appearance Multiple PCV structures adherent to under-surface of a detached RPE
  • 43. TREATMENT • Observation • Thermal laser photocoagulation • Photodynamic therapy • Anti-VEGF therapy • Combination therapy MEDICAL SURGICAL
  • 44. TREATMENT • Observation • Thermal laser photocoagulation • Photodynamic therapy • Anti-VEGF therapy • Combination therapy MEDICAL SURGICAL
  • 45. OBSERVATION Unless there is persistent or progressive exudative change threatening central vision
  • 46. TREATMENT • Observation • Thermal laser photocoagulation • Photodynamic therapy • Anti-VEGF therapy • Combination therapy MEDICAL SURGICAL
  • 47. THERMAL LASER PHOTOCOAGULATION • Extrafoveal PCV • Stable or improved vision: 55-100 % • Vision loss: 13-45 % • Entire PCV lesion (polyps + BVN) should be treated • Kwok et al. Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in Chinese patients. Br J Ophthalmol 2002;86:892–7. • Lee et al. Argon laser photocoagulation for the treatment of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Eye (Lond) 2009;23:145–8. • Yuzawa et al. A study of laser photocoagulation for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Jpn J Ophthalmol 2003;47:379–84. • Nishijima et al. Laser photocoagulation of Indocyanine green angiographically identified feeder vessels to idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Am J Ophthalmol 2004;137:770–3.
  • 48. TREATMENT • Observation • Thermal laser photocoagulation • Photodynamic therapy • Anti-VEGF therapy • Combination therapy MEDICAL SURGICAL
  • 49. PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY • Angio-occlusion - Regression or resolution of polyps • Suitable for subfoveal PCV • Entire PCV lesion should be treated
  • 50. • Improvement in visual acuity - 56% patients • Stable vision - 31% patients • Decrease in visual acuity - 12% patients • Improved vision in 80-100% of patients after 1 year • Spaide et al. Treatment of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy with photodynamic therapy. Retina 2002; 22:529–535. • Chan et al. Photodynamic therapy with verteporfin for symptomatic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy: one-year results of a prospective case series. Ophthalmology 2004;111:1576–84.
  • 51. TREATMENT • Observation • Thermal laser photocoagulation • Photodynamic therapy • Anti-VEGF therapy • Combination therapy MEDICAL SURGICAL
  • 52. ANTI-VEGF THERAPY • Ranibizumab, Bevacizumab, Aflibercept • Resolution of macular edema • Decreased polypoidal complexes • Kokame et al. Continuous anti-VEGF treatment with Ranibizumab for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy: 6-month results. Br J Ophthalmol 2010;94:297–301. • Gomi et al. One-year outcomes of photodynamic therapy in age-related macular degeneration and polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in Japanese patients. Ophthalmology 2008;115:141–6. • Hara C et al. One-year results of intravitreal aflibercept for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Retina 2015;0:1-9.
  • 53. TREATMENT • Observation • Thermal laser photocoagulation • Photodynamic therapy • Anti-VEGF therapy • Combination therapy MEDICAL SURGICAL
  • 54. COMBINATION THERAPY EVEREST TRIAL • Verteporfin PDT monotherapy • 0.5 mg ranibizumab monotherapy • Combination therapy
  • 55. • Combination therapy and verteporfin PDT monotherapy - superior to ranibizumab monotherapy • Combination therapy - improvements in BCVA and central retinal thickness
  • 56. TREATMENT • Observation • Thermal laser photocoagulation • Photodynamic therapy • Anti-VEGF therapy • Combination therapy MEDICAL SURGICAL
  • 57. SURGERY • Vitrectomy and submacular removal of polypoidal vessels and subretinal blood • Macular translocation • Shiraga et al. Surgical treatment of submacular hemorrhage associated with idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Am J Ophthalmol 1999; 128:147–152. • Fujii et al. Complications associated with limited macular translocation. Am J Ophthalmol 2000; 130:751–762.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Hypothesized
  2. Subretinal lipid exudation
  3. 2 polyps – 1 seen as an orange red nodule (arrow). Other seen as a notch in hemorrhagic PED (arrowhead)
  4. other entities are not associated with dilated inner choroidal vessels and polypoidal vascular elements beneath a PED. ICGA
  5. multiple PEDs with shallow SRF and mild overlying intraretinal cystic degeneration.
  6. multiple PEDs with shallow SRF and mild overlying intraretinal cystic degeneration.