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Comparison of two techniques used in routine care for the treatment of inflammatory macular oedema, subconjunctival triamcinolone injection and intravitreal dexamethasone implant: medical and economic importance of this randomized controlled trial
- Source :
- Trials, Trials, BioMed Central, 2020, 21 (1), pp.159. ⟨10.1186/s13063-020-4066-0⟩, Trials, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020), Trials, 2020, 21 (1), pp.159. ⟨10.1186/s13063-020-4066-0⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2020.
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Abstract
- Background Whether they are injected peri- or intraocularly, corticosteroids are still essential tools in the therapeutic arsenal for treating inflammatory macular oedema. A few years ago, however, only triamcinolone acetonide was available to ophthalmologists. While this compound was initially developed for rheumatological or dermatological use, it has been increasingly deployed in ophthalmology, despite still being off-label. In 2011, the system for delivery of dexamethasone from a biodegradable, injectable implant into the vitreous cavity obtained approval for use in inflammatory macular oedema. While the efficacy and safety of triamcinolone in macular oedema, including inflammatory oedema, have already been studied, there are currently no publications on subconjunctival triamcinolone injections, which are simple, effective and well tolerated. To date, the dexamethasone 700 μg implant has been authorized for the treatment of noninfectious intermediate and posterior uveitis, but there have been no studies to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the different peri- and intraocular strategies, including the treatment of inflammatory macular oedema. Methods This protocol is therefore designed to compare the efficacy and safety of peri- and intraocular corticosteroid injections in the treatment of inflammatory macular oedema. In this ongoing study, 142 patients will be included, and the oedematous eye will be randomised to treatment with either subconjunctival triamcinolone injection or an intravitreal implant containing 700 μg dexamethasone. Follow-up is planned for 6 months with monthly visits. Each visit will include visual acuity measurement, a slit lamp examination, fundoscopy, intraocular pressure measurement, laser flare measurement (if available) and spectral domain optical coherence tomography. Discussion The results of this trial will have a real impact on public health if it is shown that a Kenacort retard® (i.e. triamcinolone) injection costing just €2.84 and performed in the physician’s office (with no additional overhead costs) is at least as effective as the dexamethasone 700 μg implant (Ozurdex®; costing approximately €960 with the injection performed in a dedicated room), with no increased side effects. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02556424. Registered on 22 September 2015.
- Subjects :
- Male
Intraocular pressure
Triamcinolone acetonide
Visual acuity
genetic structures
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Visual Acuity
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Macular oedema
Triamcinolone Acetonide
Dexamethasone
law.invention
Study Protocol
0302 clinical medicine
Randomized controlled trial
law
Corticoids
Medicine
Pharmacology (medical)
Drug Implants
0303 health sciences
lcsh:R5-920
Middle Aged
3. Good health
Periocular injection
Treatment Outcome
[SDV.MHEP.OS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organs
[SDV.SP.PHARMA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/Pharmacology
Intravitreal Injections
Corticosteroid
Female
medicine.symptom
lcsh:Medicine (General)
medicine.drug
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.drug_class
Fundus Oculi
Equivalence Trials as Topic
Macular Edema
03 medical and health sciences
Ophthalmology
Humans
[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organs
030304 developmental biology
business.industry
eye diseases
Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic
030221 ophthalmology & optometry
[SDV.SP.PHARMA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/Pharmacology
Implant
sense organs
Intraocular injection
Medical cost–benefit analyses
business
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 17456215
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Trials, Trials, BioMed Central, 2020, 21 (1), pp.159. ⟨10.1186/s13063-020-4066-0⟩, Trials, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020), Trials, 2020, 21 (1), pp.159. ⟨10.1186/s13063-020-4066-0⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9d064480e9b65d0fbed065205924f268
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-4066-0⟩