The OPTIMISE Study
NCT05716945 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: PHASE4 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 342
Last updated 2025-10-06
Summary
Rationale:
The cornea is the most transplanted tissue in the Netherlands, with more than 1,500 procedures performed each year. A minimally invasive technique called Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) has become the preferred method in the past decade. The main advantage of DMEK over previous techniques is a low graft rejection rate (1-2% per year). Despite this, rejection prophylaxis after DMEK follows the same high potency regimen as previous techniques in the first year, and patients are burdened with indefinite immunosuppression. The current project, OPTIMISE, aims to establish an evidence-based, cost-effective regimen that effectively prevents rejection and minimizes side effects.
Corticosteroid eye drops are the mainstay of ocular immunomodulatory therapy. Their main side effect is a steroid-induced increase in intraocular pressure (IOP). It manifests in about one-fourth of patients within the first year after surgery and can lead to irreversible optic nerve damage and vision loss. Patients with IOP elevation require additional medications and hospital visits resulting in reduced quality of life and increased costs. The optimal dosing regimen in the first year after DMEK and whether patients may safely stop steroids after one year remains unknown. As a result, protocols in the Netherlands vary considerably from surgeon to surgeon. Patients are potentially over-treated in the short and long-term, resulting in undue burden for the patient and increased costs. Consequently, the Dutch Ophthalmology Society (NOG) identified the optimal short- and long-term immunosuppressive protocol for corneal transplantation as one of its Top 10 knowledge gaps, underscoring relevance for clinical practice. With this work, the investigators expect to address this knowledge gap to the benefit of our patients and society.
Objective:
The OPTIMISE study aims to establish an evidence-based, cost-effective regimen that effectively prevents rejection and minimizes side effects. The hypothesis of this study is that Fluorometholone 0.1% in the first year and discontinuing medication in the second year is a cost-effective treatment strategy after DMEK.
Study design:
The design of this study is a randomized, controlled multicentre trial with a duration of 24 months.
Study population:
The study population will consist of 342 patients aged 21 years or older undergoing DMEK surgery in one eye.
Intervention:
All patients will receive Descemet's Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty. Following this procedure, patients will be randomized into the following post-operative regime in two stages:
STEP-I (Year 1):
Control group: DMS 0.1% 6 times a day for 1 month tapered off to once daily within 6 months and then once a day for 6 months.
Intervention group: DMS 0.1% 6 times a day for 1 month followed by FML 0.1% 4 times a day for two months tapered off to once daily within four months and then once a day for 6 months.
STEP-II (Year 2):
Control Group: Half the patients in each study arm will use FML 0.1% daily. Intervention Group: Half the patients in each study arm will discontinue steroids.
Main study parameters/endpoints:
Primary outcomes:
Step-I: IOP elevation compared to baseline Step-II: Endothelial cell loss (ECL) in the second year
Secondary outcomes are:
* Rejection free graft survival.
* Patient reported outcome measures.
* Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios, including a short term trial-based economic evaluation (TBEE) and a life-long model-based economic evaluation (MBEE)
* Structural outcomes including corneal, central macular and retinal nerve fibre layer thicknesses, and optic nerve head imaging.
Conditions
- Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy
- Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy
- Intraocular Pressure
Interventions
- DRUG
-
Fluorometholone 0.1% Oph Susp
Year 1: DMS 0.1% 6 times a day for 1 month followed by FML 0.1% 4 times a day for two months tapered off to once daily within four months and then once a day for 6 months. Year 2: Half the patients in each study arm will use FML 0.1% daily.
- DRUG
-
Dexamethasone 0.1% ophthalmic suspension
Year 1: DMS 0.1% 6 times a day for 1 month tapered off to once daily within 6 months and then once a day for 6 months.
- OTHER
-
Stop steroids
Half the patients in each study arm will discontinue steroids.
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Maastricht University Medical Center
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- DOUBLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 21 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-07-29
- Primary Completion
- 2028-09-30
- Completion
- 2029-03-31
Countries
- Netherlands
Study Locations
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