医学
白塞病
随机对照试验
打开标签
葡萄膜炎
白塞病
皮肤病科
外科
眼科
疾病
内科学
作者
İlknur Tuğal-Tutkun,Carlos Pavésio,Agnès de Cordoüe,Oana Bernard-Poenaru,Ahmet Gül
标识
DOI:10.1080/09273948.2017.1421233
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the superiority of gevokizumab as compared to placebo, on top of current standard of care, in reducing the risk of Behçet's disease uveitis (BDU) exacerbations.Methods: Randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, parallel group, event-driven trial in BDU patients having recently experienced an ocular exacerbation, subsequently undergoing a tapering procedure from high-dose corticosteroids and receiving 60 mg gevokizumab or placebo every 4 weeks subcutaneously (EYEGUARD B—ClinicalTrials.gov NCT 01965145).Results: A total of 83 patients (40 gevokizumab, 43 placebo) were included. Gevokizumab did not significantly affect the risk of occurrence of ocular exacerbations. However, data suggested that gevokizumab could preserve visual acuity, reduce the uveitis severity, decrease the emergence of macular edema, and have a corticosteroid sparing effect. Gevokizumab was well tolerated.Conclusions: While the primary efficacy endpoint was not met with gevokizumab, the control of IL-1β pathway in patients with BDU may still be a relevant target.
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