Postoperative Ocular Inflammation: A Single Subconjunctival Injection of XG-102 Compared to Dexamethasone Drops in a Randomized Trial
American Journal of Ophthalmology, ISSN: 0002-9394, Vol: 174, Page: 76-84
2017
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- Citations41
- Citation Indexes41
- 41
- CrossRef22
- Captures92
- Readers92
- 92
Article Description
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of XG-102 (brimapitide) compared to dexamethasone eye drops in the treatment of postoperative ocular inflammation. Multicenter, randomized, parallel group, double-masked, noninferiority clinical trial. Patients who underwent anterior and posterior segments combined surgery or glaucoma surgery or complex posterior segment surgery were eligible to participate. Patients were administered a single subconjunctival injection of 250 μL XG-102 90 μg (n = 47) or 900 μg (n = 48) or placebo (n = 50) at the end of ocular surgery. Subconjunctival injection for each group (XG-102 90 μg, XG-102 900 μg, or placebo) was followed by eye drops instilled 4 times per day for 21 days with placebo, placebo, or dexamethasone solution, respectively. The primary outcome measure was anterior chamber cell grades at day 28 comparing XG-102 900 μg with dexamethasone. The anterior cell grades for both XG-102 groups were noninferior to dexamethasone (−0.054 anterior cell grade [95% confidence interval −0.350–0.242]; P <.001 for noninferiority) for XG-102 900 μg and −0.086 anterior cell grade (95% confidence interval −0.214–0.385; P =.003 for noninferiority) for XG-102 90 μg. Rescue medication was introduced for 10 (21%), 7 (15%), and 2 (4%) patients allocated to the XG-102 90 μg, XG-102 900 μg, and dexamethasone groups, respectively. The difference between XG-102 90 μg and dexamethasone was statistically significant ( P =.013). The number of patients for whom adverse events were reported and the nature of the events reported was similar between the 3 treatment groups. A single subconjunctival injection of XG-102 at the end of ocular surgery is noninferior to dexamethasone eye drops in the treatment of postoperative ocular inflammation.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002939416305256; http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajo.2016.10.012; http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84999672470&origin=inward; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27810317; https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0002939416305256
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