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What factors guide the decision to treat with ROP laser treatment versus a repeat anti-VEGF injection in a child who has previously received anti-VEGF therapy for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)?

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Ophthalmology · UT Southwestern Medical Center

In patients who have a recurrence of stage 3 neovascular ROP following anti-VEGF injection, I will typically perform laser unless the patient is systemically unstable and cannot tolerate sedation or anesthesia, or unless the patient still has very posterior disease (zone 1 or posterior zone 2). In p...

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Ophthalmology · Harvard Medical School

Usually, if there is active disease with NV, I will do a repeat injection. If there is only a vascular retina, we go for laser.

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