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The effect of topical application of 0.15% ganciclovir gel on cytomegalovirus corneal endotheliitis

Authors :
Koizumi, Noriko
Miyazaki, Dai
Inoue, Tomoyuki
Ohtani, Fumie
Kandori-Inoue, Michiko
Inatomi, Tsutomu
Sotozono, Chie
Nakagawa, Hiroko
Horikiri, Tomoko
Ueta, Mayumi
Nakamura, Takahiro
Inoue, Yoshitsugu
Ohashi, Yuichi
Kinoshita, Shigeru
Source :
British Journal of Ophthalmology; 2017, Vol. 101 Issue: 2 p114-119, 6p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background/aimsThe aim of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy and drug transfer of topical application of 0.15% ganciclovir (GCV) gel on cytomegalovirus (CMV) corneal endotheliitis.MethodsThis study is a multicentre, prospective, interventional case series. Seven eyes of seven immunocompetent patients diagnosed with CMV corneal endotheliitis, based on clinical manifestations and qualitative PCR, were enrolled in this study. The patients were treated with topical applications of 0.15% GCV gel six times daily for 12 weeks without concomitant systemic GCV. Clinical evaluations and quantitative PCR of CMV were performed, and GCV concentrations in aqueous humour were measured by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry.ResultsClinical improvement of coin-shaped lesions, other types of keratic precipitates, corneal oedema, and anterior chamber inflammation was confirmed at the 4-week visit in all seven eyes. The GCV treatment significantly decreased the CMV copy numbers (p<0.0001). After 12 weeks of treatment, six eyes recovered clear corneas with good vision, and endothelial function was well maintained. Detectable levels of GCV were confirmed in the aqueous humour of all the eyes. The mean GCV concentration in the anterior chamber was 162.0±202.4 ng/mL. The re-emergence of CMV without symptoms was observed in one eye with lower drug transfer. No side effects were observed.ConclusionsClinical improvement and reduced CMV copy numbers in the aqueous humour were confirmed in the CMV corneal endotheliitis cases. Although the case numbers are limited and long-term follow-up is necessary, the topical application of 0.15% GCV gel appears to be a useful treatment option for CMV endotheliitis.Trial registration numberUMIN000012435.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071161 and 14682079
Volume :
101
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
British Journal of Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs41163654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2015-308238