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Efficacy of Topical Cyclosporine Nanoemulsion 0.05% Compared with Topical Cyclosporine Emulsion 0.05% and Diquafosol 3% in Dry Eye

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Chang Hyun Park Mee Kum Kim Eun Chul Kim Jae Yong Kim Tae-Im Kim Hong Kyun Kim Jong Suk Song Kyung-Chul Yoon Do Hyung Lee Hyung Keun Lee Tae-Young Chung Chul Young Choi Hyun Seung Kim
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『The Korean Journal of Ophthalmology』Vol.33 No.4, 343~352쪽, 전체 10쪽
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2019.06.30
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Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of cyclosporine nanoemulsion 0.05% compared to cyclosporine emulsion 0.05% and diquafosol sodium 3%. Methods: This was a multicenter, randomized, evaluator-masked, active control, parallel, phase IV study. A total of 227 patients were randomly allocated to instill cyclosporine nanoemulsion 0.05% (CN) twice daily, cyclosporine emulsion 0.05% (CE) twice daily, or diquafosol sodium 3% (DQ) six times daily. Non-inferiority of CN was analyzed by primary endpoint (cornea and conjunctival staining scores at week 12). The secondary endpoints were scores of corneal staining, conjunctival staining, tear break-up time, Schirmer test, and Ocular Surface Disease Index at weeks 4 and 12. Results: Primary endpoints showed statistically significant improvements in all groups. Primary endpoints were -6.60 for the CN group, -5.28 for the CE group, and -6.63 for the DQ group (National Eye Institute scale from 0 to 33), verifying the non-inferiority of CN compared to CE (95% confidence interval, -0.15 to 2.80, Δ>-2.88). In intergroup comparison between CN and CE groups, the CN group had significantly more decreased conjunctival staining score at week 12. Intergroup comparison between CN and DQ groups showed consistent statistically significant improvements in TBUT and Schirmer test in the CN group. In the DQ group, TBUT showed late statistically significant improvement at week 12 and Schirmer test showed relatively short-term statistically significant improvement at week 4. Conclusions: Cyclosporine nanoemulsion 0.05% was equivalently efficient compared to cyclosporine emulsion 0.05% and diquafosol sodium 3%. In addition, CN showed significant improvements in several parameters for treatment of dry eyes.

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Chang Hyun Park,Mee Kum Kim,Eun Chul Kim,Jae Yong Kim,Tae-Im Kim,Hong Kyun Kim ,Jong Suk Song,Kyung-Chul Yoon,Do Hyung Lee,Hyung Keun Lee,Tae-Young Chung,Chul Young Choi,Hyun Seung Kim. (2019).Efficacy of Topical Cyclosporine Nanoemulsion 0.05% Compared with Topical Cyclosporine Emulsion 0.05% and Diquafosol 3% in Dry Eye. The Korean Journal of Ophthalmology, 33 (4), 343-352

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Chang Hyun Park,Mee Kum Kim,Eun Chul Kim,Jae Yong Kim,Tae-Im Kim,Hong Kyun Kim ,Jong Suk Song,Kyung-Chul Yoon,Do Hyung Lee,Hyung Keun Lee,Tae-Young Chung,Chul Young Choi,Hyun Seung Kim. "Efficacy of Topical Cyclosporine Nanoemulsion 0.05% Compared with Topical Cyclosporine Emulsion 0.05% and Diquafosol 3% in Dry Eye." The Korean Journal of Ophthalmology, 33.4(2019): 343-352

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