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Safety and Efficacy of Adalimumab in Patients with Noninfectious Uveitis in an Ongoing Open-Label Study: VISUAL III
- Source :
- Suhler, E B, Adán, A, Brézin, A P, Fortin, E, Goto, H, Jaffe, G J, Kaburaki, T, Kramer, M, Lim, L L, Muccioli, C, Nguyen, Q D, Van Calster, J, Cimino, L, Kron, M, Song, A P, Liu, J, Pathai, S, Camez, A, Schlaen, A, van Velthoven, M E J, Vitale, A T, Zierhut, M, Tari, S & Dick, A D 2018, ' Safety and Efficacy of Adalimumab in Patients with Noninfectious Uveitis in an Ongoing Open-Label Study : VISUAL III ', Ophthalmology, vol. 125, no. 7, pp. 1075-1087 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2017.12.039
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- PURPOSE: To evaluate safety and efficacy of adalimumab in patients with noninfectious intermediate, posterior, or panuveitis. DESIGN: Phase 3, open-label, multicenter clinical trial extension (VISUAL III). PARTICIPANTS: Adults meeting treatment failure (TF) criteria or who completed VISUAL I or II (phase 3, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled) without TF. METHODS: Patients received adalimumab 40 mg every other week. Interim follow-up data were described from VISUAL III weeks 0 through 78. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Disease quiescence, steroid-free quiescence, active inflammatory chorioretinal/retinal vascular lesions, anterior chamber cell grade, vitreous haze grade, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and corticosteroid dose. Binary data were reported using nonresponder imputation (NRI), continuous data using last observation carried forward and as-observed analysis, and corticosteroid dose using observed-case analysis. Adverse events (AEs) were reported from first adalimumab dose in VISUAL III through interim cutoff. RESULTS: Of 424 patients enrolled, 371 were included in intent-to-treat analysis. At study entry, 242 of 371 (65%) patients had active uveitis; 60% (145/242, NRI) achieved quiescence at week 78, and 66% (95/143, as-observed) of those were corticosteroid free. At study entry, 129 of 371 (35%) patients had inactive uveitis; 74% (96/129, NRI) achieved quiescence at week 78, and 93% (89/96, as-observed) of those were corticosteroid free. Inflammatory lesions, anterior chamber grade, and vitreous haze grade showed initial improvement followed by decline in patients with active uveitis and remained stable in patients with inactive uveitis. BCVA improved in patients with active uveitis from weeks 0 to 78 (0.27 to 0.14 logMAR; left and right eyes; as-observed) and remained stable in patients with inactive uveitis. Mean corticosteroid dose decreased from 13.6 mg/day (week 0) to 2.6 mg/day (week 78) in patients with active uveitis and remained stable in those with inactive uveitis (1.5-1.2 mg/day). AEs (424 events/100 patient-years) and serious AEs (16.5 events/100 patient-years) were comparable with previous VISUAL trials. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with active uveitis at study entry who received adalimumab therapy were likely to achieve quiescence, improve visual acuity, and reduce their daily uveitis-related systemic corticosteroid use. Most patients with inactive uveitis at study entry sustained quiescence without a systemic corticosteroid dose increase. No new safety signals were identified. ispartof: OPHTHALMOLOGY vol:125 issue:7 pages:1075-1087 ispartof: location:United States status: published
- Subjects :
- Male
Visual acuity
MULTICENTER
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Visual Acuity
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INTERMEDIATE UVEITIS
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Details
- ISSN :
- 15494713
- Volume :
- 125
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ophthalmology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bd8f86f1a04d653528b0eaa4bbca8c47
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2017.12.039