Corneal melt is a complication that could affect very ill eyes and lead to the thinning of the cornea (the clear window covering of the eyes). This thinning can lead to severe consequences such as the leakage of the liquid inside the eye (ocular perforation), or even blindness. Corneal melt can be caused by certain infections or as a sterile process. This project only includes patients with a sterile corneal melt (without an infection) caused by diseases such as rosacea, Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, Stevens Johnson syndrome, as well as toxic epidermal necrolysis or mucous membrane pemphigoid. Infliximab is an antibody against tumour necrosis factor alpha and has been used to treat or prevent corneal melt in certain patients with inflammatory of auto-immune disease. In this situation, infliximab was used intravenous (using veins) in order to treat the whole body. This study's hypothesis is that infliximab can safely be used as eye drops for the treatment of sterile corneal melt.
This is an unmasked, prospective, single-center trial of twelve patients with sterile corneal melt and an underlying auto-immune or inflammatory disease, such as rosacea, Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, Stevens Johnson syndrome, as well as toxic epidermal necrolysis or mucous membrane pemphigoid. The aim of this phase I study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of topical infliximab 10mg/ml eye drops for the treatment of corneal melt. As such, six (6) subjects will be recruited in the experimental treatment study and six (6) subjects will be enrolled in the parallel observational study. Indeed, candidates having all inclusion criteria but one exclusion criteria (which are contraindication to infliximab use), will be recruited in the observational study, will receive the standard treatment without infliximab. During the treatment period, subjects in the therapeutic study will receive topical infliximab 10mg/ml four (4) times per day for four (4) weeks. In order to determine the safety profile, potential side effects as well as the course of the disease, subjects will be monitored while on the study medication as well as for 8 weeks following discontinuation of the drug. The ophthalmological follow-up will be identical in the two groups. However, only subjects enrolled in the experimental treatment study will receive additional laboratory tests. The total study duration for each patient will be 12 weeks. In terms of statistical analysis, the investigators will focus on describing the outcome measured in the study. For instance, the investigators will describe the number and proportion of side effects, the number of patients with a quiescent corneal melt at 4 weeks and the patients who required a tectonic surgery at 12 weeks post-treatment. The investigators will report the average and standard of deviation of the OSDI score, the epithelial deficit surface as well as the minimal corneal thickness. Moreover, the investigators will perform exploratory statistical analysis in order to study the disease course of each subject and comparing the addition of infliximab to the standard.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
Aside from the standard treatment, patients will receive topical infliximab ( 10mg/ml) four (4) time per day for four (4) weeks.
Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
RECRUITINGAdverse Events
Number and type of adverse events
Time frame: 12 weeks
Percentage of patients finishing 4 weeks of infliximab use
Percentage of patients finishing 4 weeks of infliximab use
Time frame: 4 weeks
Visual Acuity
Visual Acuity is measured using a Snellen chart
Time frame: 4 and 12 weeks
Ocular surface symptoms as assessed by ocular disease index score
Ocular surface symptoms as assessed by ocular disease index score
Time frame: 4 and 12 weeks
Conjunctival hyperemia using a slit-lamp photographs
Conjunctival hyperemia using a slit-lamp photographs
Time frame: 4 and 12 weeks
Corneal thickness as measured by anterior segment optical coherence tomography
Corneal thickness as measured by anterior segment optical coherence tomography
Time frame: 4 weeks
Surface area of the corneal melt using a slit-lamp photographs
Surface area of the corneal melt using a slit-lamp photographs
Time frame: 4 weeks
Quiescent corneal state
Percentage of eyes presenting a quiescent corneal state at 4 weeks
Time frame: 4 weeks
Eyes requiring tectonic surgery
Percentage of eyes requiring tectonic surgery at 12 weeks
Time frame: 12 weeks
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