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New treatments fight blindness – WTAJ

March 13th, 2017 11:44 pm

Twenty-nine million Americans have diabetes, which can lead to a host of serious health problems; among them something called diabetic retinopathy. Its the most common cause of vision loss in diabetic patients. New treatments are helping patients stay in focus.

Linda Swiercinskys driving days were nearly in her rearview mirror.

My left eye, I was almost blind and I had trouble getting my drivers license back in Illinois so I knew I had to do something, Linda said.

She has diabetic retinopathy. High blood sugar causes the capillaries in the eye to close. The blood vessels can swell and leak fluid.

Dana Deupree, M.D., FACS, a vitreoretinal surgeon at The Macula Center in Tampa, detailed. It often can be very subtle, and thats a little bit of the problem. It can be a very silent disease.

Dr. Deupree uses an injectable drug, called Anti-Vegf, that directly blocks certain harmful proteins to get rid of leakage and bleeding.

We numb the eye up completely and the whole process takes a couple minutes, Dr. Deupree said.

Hes also using this new injectable implant that slowly releases steroids into the eye over the course of three years. Linda had this procedure.

Dr. Deupree explained, Its a very tiny implanted device. Much smaller than a grain of rice. Stays in your eye and delivers the drug and it helps stabilize these eyes. It gets the swelling down, inflammation down.

If the damage is too advanced than surgery may be needed.

Dr. Deupree said, Saving peoples vision is very cost effective. People who go blind, its a horrible thing.

Now, Linda's back in the drivers seat to stay.

Complications with some treatments could be increased eye pressure. Dr. Deupree said diabetics should get an eye exam at least once a year. He said prevention is the safest way to keep eye sight stable

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