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2. Factors Predicting Visual Acuity Outcome in Intermediate, Posterior, and Panuveitis: The Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial
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Kempen, John H, Van Natta, Mark L, Altaweel, Michael M, Dunn, James P, Jabs, Douglas A, Lightman, Susan L, Thorne, Jennifer E, Holbrook, Janet T, Jaffe, Glenn J, Branchaud, Brenda, Hahn, Paul, Koreen, Larry, Lad, Eleonora M, Lin, Phoebe, Martel, Joseph Nissim, Serrano, Neha, Skalak, Cindy, Vajzovic, Lejla, Baer, Claxton, Bryant, Joyce, Chavala, Sai, Cusick, Michael, Day, Shelley, Dayani, Pouya, Ehlers, Justis, Kesen, Muge, Lee, Annie, Melamud, Alex, Qureshi, Jawad A, Scott, Adrienne Williams, See, Robert F, Shuler, Robert K, Wood, Megan, Yeh, Steven, Fernandes, Alcides, Gibbs, Deborah, Leef, Donna, Martin, Daniel F, Srivastava, Sunil, Begum, Hosne, Boring, Jeff, Brotherson, Kristen L, Burkholder, Bryn, Butler, Nicholas J, Cain, Dennis, Cook, Mary A, Emmert, David, Graul, Janis R, Herring, Mark, Laing, Ashley, Leung, Theresa G, Mahon, Michael C, Moradi, Ahmafreza, Nwankwo, Antonia, Ostheimer, Trucian L, Reed, Terry, Arnold, Ellen, Barnabie, Patricia M, Belair, Marie-Lynn, Bolton, Stephen G, Brodine, Joseph B, Brown, Diane M, Brune, Lisa M, Galor, Anat, Gan, Theresa, Jacobowitz, Adam, Kapoor, Meera, Kedhar, Sanjay, Kim, Stephen, Leder, Henry A, Livingston, Alison G, Morton, Yavette, Nolan, Kisten, Peters, George B, Soto, Priscilla, Stevenson, Ricardo, Tarver-Carr, Michelle, Wang, Yue, Foster, C Stephen, Anesi, Stephen D, Bruner, Linda, Ceron, Olga, Hinkle, David M, Persons, Nancy, Wentworth, Bailey, Acevedo, Sarah, Anzaar, Fahd, Cesca, Tom, Contero, Angelica, Fitzpatrick, Kayleigh, Goronga, Faith, Johnson, Jyothir, Lebron, Karina Q, Marvell, Danielle, Morgan, Chandra, Patel, Nita, Pinto, Jennifer, Siddique, Sana S, and Sprague, Janet
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Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Research ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Eye ,Aged ,Drug Implants ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Glucocorticoids ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Panuveitis ,Time Factors ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Treatment Outcome ,Visual Acuity ,Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial Research Group ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry - Abstract
PurposeTo identify factors associated with best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) presentation and 2-year outcome in 479 intermediate, posterior, and panuveitic eyes.DesignCohort study using randomized controlled trial data.MethodsMulticenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial masked BCVA measurements at baseline and at 2 years follow-up used gold-standard methods. Twenty-three clinical centers documented characteristics per protocol, which were evaluated as potential predictive factors for baseline BCVA and 2-year change in BCVA.ResultsBaseline factors significantly associated with reduced BCVA included age ≥50 vs 10 vs grade 0; cataract; macular thickening; and exudative retinal detachment. Over 2 years, eyes better than 20/50 and 20/50 or worse at baseline improved, on average, by 1 letter (P = .52) and 10 letters (P < .001), respectively. Both treatment groups and all sites of uveitis improved similarly. Factors associated with improved BCVA included resolution of active AC cells, resolution of macular thickening, and cataract surgery in an initially cataractous eye. Factors associated with worsening BCVA included longer duration of uveitis (6-10 or >10 vs
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3. Factors Predicting Visual Acuity Outcome in Intermediate, Posterior, and Panuveitis: The Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial
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Jaffe, Glenn J., Branchaud, Brenda, Hahn, Paul, Koreen, Larry, Lad, Eleonora (Nora) M., Lin, Phoebe, Martel, Joseph Nissim, Serrano, Neha (Shah), Skalak, Cindy, Vajzovic, Lejla, Baer, Claxton, Bryant, Joyce, Chavala, Sai, Cusick, Michael, Day, Shelley, Dayani, Pouya, Ehlers, Justis, Kesen, Muge, Lee, Annie, Melamud, Alex, Qureshi, Jawad A., Scott, Adrienne Williams, See, Robert F., Shuler, Robert K., Wood, Megan, Yeh, Steven, Fernandes, Alcides, Gibbs, Deborah, Leef, Donna, Martin, Daniel F., Srivastava, Sunil, Dunn, James P., Begum, Hosne, Boring, Jeff, Brotherson, Kristen L., Burkholder, Bryn, Butler, Nicholas J., Cain, Dennis, Cook, Mary A., Emmert, David, Graul, Janis R., Herring, Mark, Laing, Ashley, Leung, Theresa G., Mahon, Michael C., Moradi, Ahmafreza, Nwankwo, Antonia, Ostheimer, Trucian L., Reed, Terry, Arnold, Ellen, Barnabie, Patricia M., Belair, Marie-Lynn, Bolton, Stephen G., Brodine, Joseph B., Brown, Diane M., Brune, Lisa M., Galor, Anat, Gan, Theresa, Jacobowitz, Adam, Kapoor, Meera, Kedhar, Sanjay, Kim, Stephen, Leder, Henry A., Livingston, Alison G., Morton, Yavette, Nolan, Kisten, Peters, George B., Soto, Priscilla, Stevenson, Ricardo, Tarver-Carr, Michelle, Wang, Yue, Foster, C. Stephen, Anesi, Stephen D., Bruner, Linda, Ceron, Olga, Hinkle, David M., Persons, Nancy, Wentworth, Bailey, Acevedo, Sarah, Anzaar, Fahd, Cesca, Tom, Contero, Angelica, Fitzpatrick, Kayleigh, Goronga, Faith, Johnson, Jyothir, Lebron, Karina Q., Marvell, Danielle, Morgan, Chandra, Patel, Nita, Pinto, Jennifer, Siddique, Sana S., Sprague, Janet, Yilmaz, Taygan, Sen, H. Nida, Bono, Michael, Cunningham, Denise, Hayes, Darryl, Koutsandreas, Dessie, Nussenblatt, Robert B., Sherry, Patti R., Short, Gregory L., Smith, Wendy, Temple, Alana, Bamji, Allison, Coleman, Hanna, Davuluri, Geetaniali, Faia, Lisa, Gottlieb, Chloe, Jirawuthiworavong, Guy V., Lew, Julie C., Mercer, Richard, Obiyor, Dominic, Perry, Cheryl H., Potapova, Natalia, Weichel, Eric, Wroblewski, Keith J., Latkany, Paul A., Coonan, Corinne, Honda, Andrea, Lorenzo-Latkany, Monica, Masini, Robert, Morell, Susan, Nguyen, Angela, Badamo, Jason, Boyd, Kenneth M., Enos, Matthew, Gallardo, Jenny, Jarczynski, Jacek, Lee, Ji Yun, McGrosky, Mirjana, Nour, Ann, Sanchez, Meredith, Steinberg, Kate, Stawell, Richard J., Breayley, Lisa, D'Sylva, Carly, Glatz, Elizabeth, Hodgson, Lauren, Lim, Lyndell, Ling, Cecilia, McIntosh, Rachel, Morrison (Ewing), Julie, Newton, Andrew, Sanmugasundram, Sutha, Smallwood, Richard, Zamir, Ehud, Hunt, Nicola, Jones, Lisa, Koukouras, Ignatios, Williams, Suzanne, Merrill, Pauline T., Carns, Danielle, Richine, Len, Voskuil-Marre, Denise L., Woo, Kisung, Gaynes, Bruce, Giannoulis, Christina, Hulvey, Pam, Kernbauer, Elaine, Khan, Heena S., Levine, Sarah J., Toennessen, Scott, Tonner, Eileen, Wang, Robert C., Aguado, Hank, Arceneaux, Sally, Duignan, Karen, Fish, Gary E., Hesse, Nick, Jaramillo, Diana, Mackens, Michael, Arnwine, Jean, Callanan, David, Cummings, Kimberly, Gray, Keith, Howden, Susie, Mutz, Karin, Sanchez, Brenda, Lightman, Susan, Ismetova, Filis, Prytherch, Ashley, Seguin-Greenstein, Sophie, Tomkins, Oren, Bar, Asat, Edwards, Kate, Joshi, Lavanish, Moraji, Jiten, Samy, Ahmed, Stubbs, Timothy, Taylor, Simon, Towler, Hamish, Tronnberg, Rebecca, Holland, Gary N., Almanzor, Robert D., Castellanos, Jose, Hubschman, Jean Pierre, Johiro, Ann K., Kukuyev, Alla, Levinson, Ralph D., McCannel, Colin A., Ransome, Susan S., Gonzales, Christine R., Gupta, Anurag, Kalyani, Partho S., Kapamajian, Michael A., Kappel, Peter J., Arcinue, Cheryl, Chuang, Janne, Barteselli, Giulio, Currie, Glenn, Mendoza, Veronica, Powell, Debbie, Clark, Tom, Cochran, Denine E., Freeman, William R., Hedaya, Joshua, Kemper, Tiara, Kozak, Igor, LeMoine, Jacqueline M., Loughran, Megan E., Magana, Luzandra, Mojana, Francesca, Morrison, Victoria, Nguyen, Vivian, Oster, Stephen F., Acharya, Nisha, Clay, David, Lee, Salena, Lew, Mary, Margolis, Todd P., Stewart, Jay, Wong, Ira G., Brown, Debra, Khouri, Claire M., Goldstein, Debra A., Birnbaum, Andrea, Degillio, Andrea, Rosa, Gemma De la, Ramirez, Carmen, Simjanowski, Evica, Skelly, Mariner, Castro-Malek, Anna L., Crooke, Catherine E., Huntley, Melody, Nash, Katrina, Niec, Marcia, Pyatetsky, Dimitry, Ramirez, Misel, Rozenbajgier, Zuzanna, Tessler, Howard H., Davis, Janet L., Albini, Thomas A., Chin, Marie, Castaño, Daniela, Elizondo, Ariana, Ho, Macy, Kovach, Jaclyn L., Lin, Richard C-S., Mandelcorn, Efrem, Nguyen, Jackie K-D., Pacini, Aura, Pineda, Susan, Pinto, David A., Rebimbas, Jose, Stepien, Kimberly E., Teran, Claudia, Elner, Susan G., Bernard, Hillary, Fournier, Linda, Godsey, Lindsay, Goings, Linda, Hackel, Richard, Hesselgrave, Moella, Jayasundera, K. Thiran, Prusak, Robert, Titus, Pamela, Bergeron, Melissa, Blosser, Reneé, Brown, Rebecca, Chrisman-McClure, Carrie, Gothrup, Julie R., Saxe, Stephen J., Sizemore, Deanna, Kempen, John H., Berger, James, Drossner, Sheri, DuPont, Joan C., Maguire, Albert M., Petner, Janice, Engelhard, Stephanie, Hopkins, Tim, Lo, Jonathan, McCall, Dawn, McRay, Monique, Salvo, Rebecca, Will, Daniel, Xu, Wei, Windsor, Elizabeth, Weeney, Laurel, Pavan, Peter R., Albritton, Ken, Leto, JoAnn, Madow, Brian, Mayor, Lori, Pautler, Scott E., Saxon, Wyatt, Soto, Judy, Goldstein, Burton, Klukoff, Amy, Lambright, Lucy, McDonald, Kim, Ortiz, Maria, Scymanky, Susan, Szalay, Dee Dee, Rao, Narsing, Davis, Tamara, Douglass, Jackie, Linton, Judith, Padilla, Margaret, Ramos, Sylvia, Rao, Narsing A., Aguirre, Alexia, Chong, Lawrence, Cisneros, Lupe, Corona, Elizabeth, Eliott, Dean, Fawzi, Amani, Garcia, Jesse, Khurana, Rahul, Lim, Jennifer, Mead, Rachel, Tsai, Julie H., Vitale, Albert, Bernstein, Paul S., Carlstrom, Bonnie, Gilman, James, Hanseen, Sandra, Morris, Paula, Ramirez, Diana, Wegner, Kimberley, Sheppard, John D., Anthony, Brianne, Casper, Amber, Felix-Kent, Lisa, Fernandez, Jeanette, Johnson, Tari, Scoper, Stephen V., Cole, R. 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4. Evaluation of the United States Public Health Service Guidelines for Discontinuation of Anticytomegalovirus Therapy After Immune Recovery in Patients With Cytomegalovirus Retinitis
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Holbrook, Janet T., Colvin, Ryan, van Natta, Mark L., Thorne, Jennifer E., Bardsley, Mark, and Jabs, Douglas A.
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5. Incidence and Outcome of Uveitic Glaucoma in Eyes With Intermediate, Posterior, or Panuveitis Followed up to 10 Years After Randomization to Fluocinolone Acetonide Implant or Systemic Therapy
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Kempen, John H., primary, Van Natta, Mark L., additional, Friedman, David S., additional, Altaweel, Michael M., additional, Ansari, Husam, additional, Dunn, James P., additional, Elner, Susan G., additional, Holbrook, Janet T., additional, Lim, Lyndell L., additional, Sugar, Elizabeth A., additional, and Jabs, Douglas A., additional
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- 2020
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6. Dissociations of the Fluocinolone Acetonide Implant: The Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial and Follow-up Study.
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Holbrook JT, Sugar EA, Burke AE, Vitale AT, Thorne JE, Davis JL, and Jabs DA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Fluocinolone Acetonide administration & dosage, Follow-Up Studies, Foreign-Body Migration diagnosis, Foreign-Body Migration surgery, Glucocorticoids administration & dosage, Humans, Intravitreal Injections, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications, Reoperation, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Visual Acuity drug effects, Drug Implants adverse effects, Equipment Failure, Fluocinolone Acetonide adverse effects, Foreign-Body Migration etiology, Glucocorticoids adverse effects, Uveitis drug therapy
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Purpose: To describe fluocinolone acetonide implant dissociations in the Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial., Design: Randomized clinical trial with extended follow-up., Methods: Review of data collected on the first implant in the eye(s) of participants. Dissociation was defined as the drug pellet no longer being affixed to the strut and categorized as spontaneous or surgically related., Results: A total of 250 eyes (146 patients) had at least 1 implant placed. Median follow-up time after implant placement was 6 years (range 0.5-9.2 years). Thirty-four dissociations were reported in 30 participants. There were 22 spontaneous events in 22 participants; 6-year cumulative risk of a spontaneous dissociation was 4.8% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.4%-9.1%). The earliest event occurred 4.8 years after placement. Nine of 22 eyes with data had a decline in visual acuity ≥5 letters temporally related to the dissociation. Thirty-nine implant removal surgeries were performed, 33 with replacement. Twelve dissociations were noted during implant removal surgeries in 10 participants (26%, 95% CI 15%-48%); 5 of these eyes had a decline in visual acuity ≥5 letters after surgery. The time from implant placement to removal surgery was longer for the surgeries at which dissociated implants were identified than for those without one (5.7 vs 3.7 years, P < .001). Overall, visual acuity declined 15 or more letters from pre-implant values in 22% of affected eyes; declines were frequently associated with complications of uveitis or its treatment., Conclusion: There is an increasing risk of dissociation of Retisert implants during follow-up; the risk is greater with removal/exchange surgeries, but the risk of both spontaneous and surgically related events increases with longevity of the implants. In 22% of affected eyes visual acuity declined by 15 letters. In the context of eyes with moderate to severe uveitis for years, this rate is not unexpected., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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7. The multicenter uveitis steroid treatment trial: rationale, design, and baseline characteristics.
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Kempen JH, Altaweel MM, Holbrook JT, Jabs DA, and Sugar EA
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- Administration, Oral, Adult, Drug Implants, Female, Fluorescein Angiography, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents administration & dosage, Male, Middle Aged, Quality of Life, Sickness Impact Profile, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Treatment Outcome, Visual Acuity physiology, Fluocinolone Acetonide administration & dosage, Glucocorticoids administration & dosage, Research Design, Uveitis drug therapy
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Purpose: To describe the design and methods of the Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment (MUST) trial and the baseline characteristics of enrolled patients., Design: Baseline data from a 1:1 randomized, parallel treatment design clinical trial at 23 clinical centers comparing systemic corticosteroid therapy (and immunosuppression when indicated) with fluocinolone acetonide implant placement., Methods: Eligible patients had active or recently active noninfectious intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis, or panuveitis. The study design had 90% power (2-sided type I error rate, 0.05) to detect a 7.5-letter (1.5-line) difference between groups in the mean visual acuity change between baseline and 2 years. Secondary outcomes include ocular and systemic complications of therapy and quality of life. Baseline characteristics include demographic and clinical characteristics, quality of life, and reading center gradings of lens and fundus photographs, optical coherence tomography images, and fluorescein angiograms., Results: Over 3 years, 255 patients were enrolled (481 eyes with uveitis). At baseline, 50% of eyes with uveitis had best-corrected visual acuity worse than 20/40 (16% worse than 20/200). Lens opacities (39% of gradeable phakic eyes), macular edema (36%), and epiretinal membrane (48%) were common. Mean health utility was 74.1., Conclusions: The MUST trial will compare fluocinolone acetonide implant versus systemic therapy for management of intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis, and panuveitis. Patients with intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis, or panuveitis enrolled in the trial had a high burden of reduced visual acuity, cataract, macular edema, and epiretinal membrane; overall quality of life was lower than expected based on visual acuity., (Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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