Identification of high intraocular pressure responders to topical ophthalmic corticosteroids.

J D Bartlett, T W Woolley, C M Adams
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To locate suitable candidates to study the intraocular pressure (IOP) effects of new ocular steroids, healthy volunteers must be challenged with topically applied steroids to verify that such individuals are indeed high "steroid responders"; that is, they respond with IOP elevations of at least 5 mmHg during a 4- to 6-week challenge with the topically applied steroid. We used first-degree offspring of individuals with primary open-angle glaucoma to develop a model to identify high steroid responders to topical ophthalmic prednisolone. We conducted a prospective, randomized, open-label, placebo-controlled study of prednisolone phosphate 1.0% in which 13 subjects received either topical prednisolone phosphate 4 times daily to the right eye and placebo to the left eye, or vice versa. Baseline evaluations occurred on study Day 0, and follow-up examinations were on Days 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, and 42. The medications were administered continuously for 6 weeks or until the IOP rose > or = 10 mmHg. After the effect of diurnal variation in IOP was taken into account, 4 of the 13 subjects (31%) had a maximum elevation in IOP of 4 mmHg or less, 7 subjects (54%) showed maximum elevations in IOP of 5 to 9 mmHg, and 2 subjects (15%) had a maximum IOP elevation of > or = 10 mmHg. Thus, a cumulative total of 9 subjects (69%) had IOP elevations of at least 5 mmHg and could be classified as moderate to high steroid responders. This model should become useful as a productive source of subjects for studies evaluating the effect on IOP of new ocular steroids.

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外用眼用皮质类固醇对高眼压反应的鉴定。
为了找到合适的候选人来研究新的眼类固醇对眼压(IOP)的影响,健康志愿者必须接受局部应用类固醇的挑战,以验证这些人确实是高“类固醇反应者”;也就是说,在局部应用类固醇的4- 6周内,他们的IOP升高至少5mmhg。我们使用原发性开角型青光眼患者的一级后代来建立一个模型,以确定外用泼尼松龙对类固醇的高反应。我们进行了一项前瞻性、随机、开放标签、安慰剂对照的1.0%磷酸泼尼松龙研究,其中13名受试者接受每日4次的右眼局部磷酸泼尼松龙治疗,左眼安慰剂治疗,反之亦然。基线评估在研究第0天进行,随访检查在第7、14、21、28、35和42天进行。连续用药6周或直到IOP升高>或= 10 mmHg。在考虑IOP日变化的影响后,13例受试者中有4例(31%)IOP最大升高≤4mmhg, 7例(54%)IOP最大升高≤5 ~ 9mmhg, 2例(15%)IOP最大升高> = 10mmhg。因此,累计共有9名受试者(69%)IOP升高至少5 mmHg,可归类为中度至高度类固醇反应者。该模型将成为评估新型眼类固醇对IOP影响的有效研究对象。
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