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A randomized, masked, cross-over trial of lisinopril for inflammatory macular edema.van Kooij B, Fijnheer R, de Boer J, ten Dam-van Loon N, Bartelink I, Roest M, Rothova A F.C. Donders Institute of Ophthalmology, Department of Hematology, University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands. b.vankooij@oogh.azu.nl PURPOSE: To analyze the effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor lisinopril on inflammatory cystoid macular edema and visual acuity. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over trial. METHODS: setting: Outpatient clinic of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University Medical Center of Utrecht. patients: Forty patients with inflammatory cystoid macular edema were included. intervention: Each patient received lisinopril (10 mg daily) or placebo for three months. After two months of a lisinopril/placebo free wash-out period, the groups received the reverse study medication for three months. Fluorescein angiography was performed to evaluate the retina. main outcome measures: Cystoid macular edema, best-corrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity. RESULTS: Lisinopril had no effect on cystoid macular edema, visual acuity, papillary leakage, retinal vasculitis, and choroidal leakage. In a subgroup analysis, we observed a decrease in blood pressure (lisinopril, 14 of 36 patients; placebo, 5 of 36 patients; P = .02) and a decrease in morning urinary albumin excretion (lisinopril, 23 of 35 patients; placebo 10 of 34 patients, P = .003) was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Although lisinopril had no effect on inflammatory cystoid macular edema and visual acuity, we found a positive effect on the vascular system. Published 27 March 2006 in Am J Ophthalmol, 141(4): 646-51.
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