The goal of this observational clinical study is to collect more information about the efficacy of Aflibercept 8 mg injections in people with eAMD. The main questions it aims to answer are: * To reassure patients and doctors with longer intervals using home monitoring app; * To assess patient reported outcomes (PROMs) and Value-based Healthcare. Participants already taking Aflibercept 8 mg as part of their regular medical care for eAMD will undergo regular ophthalmological examination and use a home monitoring app, in a one year and a two-year treatment period.
Age range
55 Years
Sex
ALL
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Average change in best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) from baseline to month 12.
Timeframe: From baseline and then at each of the subsequent visits until month 12.
Average change in BCVA from baseline to month 24.
Timeframe: From baseline and then at each of the subsequent visits until month 24.