Uveitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Ranibizumab on Refractory Macular Edema in Uveitis
Uveitis is an inflammation (swelling and irritation) inside the eye, affecting the uvea. The
uvea is the layer of the eye between the sclera and the retina and provides most of the blood
supply to the retina.
Uveitis is an important cause of visual loss. There are 30,000 new cases of legal blindness
each year due to uveitis in the U.S. Sight-threatening complications associated with uveitis
include macular edema, which may persist even when inflammation is controlled. The only
current treatment for cystoid macular edema (CME) in uveitis patients is oral or regional
steroid injections. For patients who don't respond to steroids or who are unable to tolerate
steroid therapy, there are no other medical treatments.
The aim of this study is to determine if ranibizumab, an FDA-approved treatment for
neovascular age-related macular degeneration, is an effective treatment for those patients
with uveitis-induced CME who are unable to be treated with or non-responsive to steroids.
Uveitis, an inflammation that affects the uvea (iris, ciliary body and choroid), is an
important cause of visual loss. There are 30,000 new cases of legal blindness each year due
to uveitis in the U.S. Sight-threatening complications associated with uveitis include
macular edema, which may persist even when inflammation is controlled. The only current
treatment for cystoid macular edema (CME) in uveitis patients is oral or regional steroid
injections. For patients who don't respond to steroids or who are unable to tolerate steroid
therapy, there are no other medical treatments.
The aim of the proposed research is to determine if ranibizumab is an effective treatment for
those patients with uveitis-induced CME who are unable to be treated with or non-responsive
to steroids. Ranibizumab is a recombinant, humanized monoclonal antibody antigen-binding
fragment (Fab) that neutralizes all active forms of vascular endothelial growth factor
(VEGF). VEGF is suspected to play a role in the loss of vascular integrity in the eye, which
is thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of macular edema in the eyes of patients with
uveitis. Ranibizumab was approved by the FDA for the treatment of neovascular age-related
macular degeneration on June 30, 2006, and a number of published papers have shown efficacy
for other causes of macular edema, including that due to diabetes mellitus.
The F. I. Proctor Foundation at UCSF will be enrolling 10 subjects 18 years of age or older
with uveitis-induced CME to clinically evaluate the safety and effectiveness of ranibizumab
administered monthly for three months followed by PRN monthly dosing (up to 12 months). The
study will measure visual acuity, changes in foveal thickness on optical coherence
tomography, and changes in cystoid macular edema by fluorescein angiography to determine the
efficacy of ranibizumab treatment.
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