Mycotic Antimicrobial Localized Injection (MALIN) is a randomized, masked, two-arm clinical trial investigating intrastromal voriconazole in the treatment of fungal corneal ulcers. There is currently little evidence to guide the treatment of fungal keratitis beyond topical anti-fungal drops, though intrastromal voriconazole and oral antifungal treatments are used as well. This study will provide evidence to guide the treatment of fungal keratitis in the future. The purpose of this study is to determine differences in microbiological cure for 3-day repeat cultures between different antifungal treatments. For this study, there will be 1:1 randomization to one of these two treatment groups: 1) topical natamycin plus intrastromal voriconazole injection or 2) topical natamycin alone.
The proposed study is a randomized controlled trial to determine whether intrastromal voriconazole improves outcomes in fungal keratitis. Patients presenting to the Aravind Eye Hospitals in Pondicherry, India for treatment of fungal keratitis will be recruited for the proposed study. Approximately 70 patients will be enrolled in the study. Subjects presenting with fungal keratitis will be randomized to receive topical natamycin plus intrastromal voriconazole or to receive topical natamycin alone. Subjects may also receive oral antifungals after day 3 at the discretion of the treating clinician. All study subjects will be followed for 3 months to evaluate response to treatment. Investigators from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) will assist Aravind Eye Hospital with the study design, implementation, and analysis of the research, and will help fund the study. The investigators will visit Aravind to help with the study implementation. UCSF will play an important role in this study by assisting with the study design, implementation, analysis, and funding.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
70
Subjects will receive three intrastromal voriconazole injections over 10 days. Intrastromal voriconazole injection is a routine procedure performed by Aravind Eye Hospital for fungal keratitis.
Subjects will receive topical 5% natamycin drops hourly for 3 days.
Francis I. Proctor Foundation at UCSF
San Francisco, California, United States
Aravind Eye Hospitals
Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, India
Culture Positivity at Day 3 Using Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) Wet Mount to Test for Fungus
Number of of participants with positive fungal cultures at 3 days
Time frame: 3 days
Best Spectacle-corrected Visual Acuity, as Measured by a Refractionist
Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity using calibrated Original Series Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study eye charts and recorded as number of letter read.
Time frame: 3 weeks and 3 months
Scar Size
Scar size, geometric mean
Time frame: 3 weeks and 3 months
Number of Participants With Scar Depth at the Anterior Third, Middle Third, and Posterior Third of the Cornea
Number of participants with scar depth at the anterior third (0-33% depth), middle third (\>33-67% depth), and posterior third (\>67-100% depth) of the cornea, as measured on slit lamp exam.
Time frame: 3 weeks and 3 months
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