Abstract | PURPOSE: METHODS: 128 patients were randomized to placebo treatment or one of three anecortave acetate doses. Study medication was administered as a posterior juxtascleral injection onto the posterior scleral surface. Best-corrected logMAR vision was obtained at baseline and follow-up visits. Fluorescein angiograms were evaluated for eligibility before enrollment and posttreatment. RESULTS: Six months after a single treatment, visual acuity (mean change from baseline logMAR values) was significantly better (P = 0.003) after anecortave acetate 15 mg than placebo. More patients treated with anecortave acetate 15 mg than placebo maintained vision (88% versus 70%, P = 0.080), especially those with predominantly classic lesions (92% versus 65%, P = 0.021). Anecortave acetate 15 mg inhibited lesion growth significantly better than placebo (P = 0.001). Trends favoring the other doses over placebo were observed for vision preservation and lesion inhibition, but statistical significance was not achieved. The Independent Safety Committee overseeing this study identified no clinically relevant treatment-related changes. CONCLUSION:
Anecortave acetate 15 mg is safe and effective for preserving or improving vision and for inhibiting lesion growth in patients with subfoveal AMD.
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Authors | Donald J D'Amico, Morton F Goldberg, Henry Hudson, Janice A Jerdan, Scott Krueger, Susan Luna, Stella M Robertson, Stephen Russell, Lawrence Singerman, Jason S Slakter, E Kenneth Sullivan, Lawrence Yannuzzi, Patricia Zilliox, Anecortave Acetate Clinical Study Group |
Journal | Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
(Retina)
Vol. 23
Issue 1
Pg. 14-23
(Feb 2003)
ISSN: 0275-004X [Print] United States |
PMID | 12652226
(Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Randomized Controlled Trial)
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Chemical References |
- Angiogenesis Inhibitors
- Pregnadienediols
- anecortave acetate
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Topics |
- Aged
- Aged, 80 and over
- Angiogenesis Inhibitors
(administration & dosage, adverse effects, therapeutic use)
- Choroidal Neovascularization
(drug therapy, etiology)
- Double-Blind Method
- Exudates and Transudates
- Female
- Fluorescein Angiography
- Fovea Centralis
- Humans
- Macular Degeneration
(complications, drug therapy)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Pregnadienediols
(administration & dosage, adverse effects, therapeutic use)
- Prospective Studies
- Safety
- Treatment Outcome
- Visual Acuity
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