Purpose: To evaluate the early real-world clinical outcomes regarding the safety and efficacy after administration of a ranibizumab biosimilar (Ranieyes). Methods: This multicenter retrospective uncontrolled observational study incorporated data from 7 centers in India. All patients were treated with at least 1 intravitreal injection of 0.5 mg of ranibizumab biosimilar between July 2022 and July 2023 for various indications. Results: A total of 474 ranibizumab biosimilar injections were given in 268 eyes of 254 patients. Indications were diabetic macular edema (DME) (n = 112), macular neovascularization (MNV) (n = 92), retinal vein occlusion (RVO) (n = 54), cystoid macular edema (n = 4), and proliferative diabetic retinopathy with vitreous hemorrhage (n = 6). The mean logMAR BCVA (±SD) improved significantly from baseline to the last follow-up as follows: DME cases, from 0.77 ± 0.37 (Snellen equivalent, 6/36) to 0.43 ± 0.25 (6/15) (z = −8.0; r = −0.8); MNV cases, from 0.95 ± 0.53 (6/60) to 0.59 ± 0.42 (6/24) (z = −7.1; r = −0.8); RVO cases, from 0.83 ± 0.40 (6/45) to 0.44 ± 0.32 (6/15) (z = −5.5; r = −0.8) (all P <.001). All groups also had a significant improvement in the central subfield thickness (all P <.001). No site reported drug-related adverse events (eg, inflammation, vasculitis, systemic adverse effects). Conclusions: The preliminary real-world data from this limited early series suggest that Ranieyes has clinical efficacy and is safe as a ranibizumab biosimilar across the approved indications.

Biosimilar Ranibizumab (Ranieyes) Safety and Efficacy in the Real World: BRESER Study / Sharma, A.; Holz, F. G.; Kumar, N.; Sarraf, D.; Ayachit, S.; Mishra, C.; Tufail, A.; Chakraborty, D.; Rachitskaya, A.; Eichenbaum, D.; Banker, A.; Parachuri, N.; Kumar, A.; Loewenstein, A.; Bandello, F.; Wakabayashi, T.; Woo, S. J.; Kuppermann, B. D.. - In: JOURNAL OF VITREORETINAL DISEASES. - ISSN 2474-1264. - 9:3(2025), pp. 330-335. [10.1177/24741264251322213]

Biosimilar Ranibizumab (Ranieyes) Safety and Efficacy in the Real World: BRESER Study

Bandello F.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the early real-world clinical outcomes regarding the safety and efficacy after administration of a ranibizumab biosimilar (Ranieyes). Methods: This multicenter retrospective uncontrolled observational study incorporated data from 7 centers in India. All patients were treated with at least 1 intravitreal injection of 0.5 mg of ranibizumab biosimilar between July 2022 and July 2023 for various indications. Results: A total of 474 ranibizumab biosimilar injections were given in 268 eyes of 254 patients. Indications were diabetic macular edema (DME) (n = 112), macular neovascularization (MNV) (n = 92), retinal vein occlusion (RVO) (n = 54), cystoid macular edema (n = 4), and proliferative diabetic retinopathy with vitreous hemorrhage (n = 6). The mean logMAR BCVA (±SD) improved significantly from baseline to the last follow-up as follows: DME cases, from 0.77 ± 0.37 (Snellen equivalent, 6/36) to 0.43 ± 0.25 (6/15) (z = −8.0; r = −0.8); MNV cases, from 0.95 ± 0.53 (6/60) to 0.59 ± 0.42 (6/24) (z = −7.1; r = −0.8); RVO cases, from 0.83 ± 0.40 (6/45) to 0.44 ± 0.32 (6/15) (z = −5.5; r = −0.8) (all P <.001). All groups also had a significant improvement in the central subfield thickness (all P <.001). No site reported drug-related adverse events (eg, inflammation, vasculitis, systemic adverse effects). Conclusions: The preliminary real-world data from this limited early series suggest that Ranieyes has clinical efficacy and is safe as a ranibizumab biosimilar across the approved indications.
2025
Inglese
SAGE Publications Inc.
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330
335
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Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
anti-VEGF
biosimilars
ophthalmology
ranibizumab
Ranieyes
retina
Biosimilar Ranibizumab (Ranieyes) Safety and Efficacy in the Real World: BRESER Study / Sharma, A.; Holz, F. G.; Kumar, N.; Sarraf, D.; Ayachit, S.; Mishra, C.; Tufail, A.; Chakraborty, D.; Rachitskaya, A.; Eichenbaum, D.; Banker, A.; Parachuri, N.; Kumar, A.; Loewenstein, A.; Bandello, F.; Wakabayashi, T.; Woo, S. J.; Kuppermann, B. D.. - In: JOURNAL OF VITREORETINAL DISEASES. - ISSN 2474-1264. - 9:3(2025), pp. 330-335. [10.1177/24741264251322213]
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