Randomized, Double-Masked Trial of Netarsudil 0.02% Ophthalmic Solution for Prevention of Corticosteroid-Induced Ocular Hypertension.

Cornea Research Foundation of America, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Price Vision Group, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Price Vision Group, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Electronic address: fprice@pricevisiongroup.net.

American journal of ophthalmology. 2021;:382-387
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Abstract

PURPOSE To assess whether prophylactic use of netarsudil 0.02% ophthalmic solution reduces the risk of intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation associated with prolonged use of topical corticosteroids to prevent cornea transplantation rejection. DESIGN Prospective, randomized clinical trial. METHODS In this study, 120 subjects were randomized to use netarsudil (off-label) or placebo once daily for 9 months after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty, and 71 fellow eyes were enrolled and assigned to the opposite treatment arm. Participants concurrently used topical prednisolone acetate 1% 4× daily for 3 months, 3× daily for a month, twice daily for a month, and once daily for 4 months. The main outcome was IOP elevation (defined as IOP ≥24 mm Hg or an increase of ≥10 mm Hg over baseline) assessed by Kaplan-Meier and proportional hazards analyses, taking loss to follow-up into consideration. RESULTS Overall, 95 eyes were assigned to netarsudil and 96 to placebo; 15 eyes (16%) were withdrawn early from the netarsudil arm because of ocular irritation. The rate of IOP elevation was 14% with netarsudil and 21% with placebo (relative risk: 0.6; 95% confidence interval: 0.3-1.3; P = .23). IOP was >30 mm Hg in 7.8% assigned to netarsudil versus 7.4% assigned to placebo (P = .84). Median 6-month central endothelial cell loss was 31% versus 29% with netarsudil versus placebo, respectively (P = .49). CONCLUSIONS Netarsudil did not produce a statistically significant reduction in the risk of steroid-induced IOP elevation after corneal transplantation relative to placebo.

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Publication Type : Randomized Controlled Trial

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