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Safety and Efficacy of OMS302 in Subjects Undergoing Unilateral Cataract Extraction With Lens Replacement (CELR)

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Cataract
Interventions
Drug: OMS302 Anti-inflammatory Solution
Drug: OMS302 Solution
Drug: Balanced Salt Solution (BSS) Solution
Drug: OMS302 Mydriatic Solution
Registration Number
NCT01193127
Lead Sponsor
Omeros Corporation
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of OMS302 (the study drug) in individuals undergoing Cataract Extraction with Lens Replacement (CELR) surgery is safe and effective at maintaining an adequately dilated pupil during surgery and reducing post-operative symptoms of discomfort (such as eye pain and irritation).

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
223
Inclusion Criteria
  • Competent and willing to voluntarily provide informed consent
  • 18 years of age or older
  • In good general health needing to undergo cataract extraction with lens replacement surgery in one eye, under topical anesthesia
  • Other inclusion criteria to be evaluated by the investigator
Exclusion Criteria
  • No allergies to the medications and/or the active ingredients of any of the study medications
  • No medications with the same activities as the of the active ingredients in OMS302 for defined time intervals prior to and after surgery
  • No other significant eye injuries, eye conditions or general medical conditions likely to interfere with the evaluation of the study medication
  • Other exclusion criteria to be evaluated by the investigator

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
OMS302 Anti-inflammatory SolutionOMS302 Anti-inflammatory SolutionOMS302 Anti-inflammatory Solution
OMS302 SolutionOMS302 SolutionOMS302 Solution
Balanced Salt Solution (BSS) SolutionBalanced Salt Solution (BSS) SolutionBalanced Salt Solution (BSS) Solution
OMS302 Mydriatic SolutionOMS302 Mydriatic SolutionOMS302 Mydriatic Solution
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pupil Diameter (mm) During SurgeryDuring surgery (immediately prior to surgical incision to wound closure)

Pupil diameter from surgical baseline (immediately prior to surgical incision) to the end of the surgical procedure (wound closure) was summarized using descriptive statistics by treatment group and time point. Repeated measures analyses of variance were used to test for differences in the maintenance of mydriasis. The repeated measures model included change from baseline pupil diameter as the response variable and treatment (OMS302, ketorolac tromethamine, and vehicle), time point (as a categorical variable) and the stratification factor lens opacities classification system II (LOCS II) grade as predictor variables. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) approach with an AR(1) working-correlation structure was used.

Ocular Pain Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Score (mm) Within 12 Hours Postoperativelythrough 12 hours post-surgery

For the primary analysis of this endpoint, only the results on the day of operation at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10-12 hours were utilized. The VAS scores (where 0 = no pain and 100 = worst possible pain) were summarized by treatment group and time point. Repeated measures analyses of variance were used to test for differences in postoperative ocular pain. The repeated measures model included VAS pain score as the response variable and treatment (OMS302, phenylephrine hydrochloride (PE), and vehicle), time point (as a categorical variable) and the stratification factor LOCS II grade as predictor variables. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) approach with an AR(1) working correlation structure was used.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Tearing, Two Hours Post-SurgeryTwo hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Photophobia Six Hours Post-SurgerySix hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Tearing, One Day Post-SurgeryOne day

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Photophobia 14 Days Post-Surgery14 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Eye Discharge Two Days Post-SurgeryTwo days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Tearing, Two Days Post-SurgeryTwo days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Tearing, 14 Days Post-Surgery14 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Tearing, Six Hours Post-SurgerySix hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Tearing, Seven Days Post-SurgerySeven days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Eye Discharge 2 Hours Post-SurgeryTwo hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Itching Two Hours Post-SurgeryTwo hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Itching 30 Days Post-Surgery/Early TerminationUp to 30 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Foreign Body Sensation Two Hours Post-SurgeryTwo hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Foreign Body Sensation Two Days Post-SurgeryTwo days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Tearing, 30 Days Post-Surgery/ Early Terminationup to 30 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Photophobia Two Hours Post-SurgeryTwo hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Photophobia One Day Post-SurgeryOne day

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Photophobia Two Days Post-SurgeryTwo days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Photophobia Seven Days Post-SurgerySeven days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Eye Discharge Six Hours Post-SurgerySix hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Itching Two Days Post-SurgeryTwo days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Haziness Seven Days Post-SurgerySeven days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Photophobia 30 Days Post-Surgery /Early TerminationUp to 30 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Eye Discharge 14 Days Post-Surgery14 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Itching Seven Days Post-SurgerySeven days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Itching 14 Days Post-Surgery14 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Foreign Body Sensation One Day Post-SurgeryOne day

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Foreign Body Sensation 30 Days Post-Surgery/Early TerminationUp to 30 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BVCA) - Log Score, Day 2Two days

Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) was summarized by the ETDRS visual acuity log score. For subjects without a score due to inability to read the ETDRS chart, the log score was imputed as 1.6 for the purpose of treatment comparisons. Subjects without a score because the manifest refraction was not completed were excluded from the analysis. Treatment comparisons for BCVA were performed by pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Eye Discharge One Day Post-SurgeryOne day

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Eye Discharge Seven Days Post-SurgerySeven days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Eye Discharge 30 Days Post-Surgery/Early TerminationUp to 30 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Itching 6 Hours Post-SurgerySix hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Itching One Day Post-SurgeryOne day

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Haziness Six Hours Post-SurgerySix hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Haziness 14 Days Post-Surgery14 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Foreign Body Sensation Six Hours Post-SurgerySix hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Foreign Body Sensation Seven Days Post-Surgery 7 DaysSeven days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Haziness Two Hours Post-SurgeryTwo hours

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BVCA) - Log Score, Day 1414 days

Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) was summarized by the ETDRS visual acuity log score. For subjects without a score due to inability to read the ETDRS chart, the log score was imputed as 1.6 for the purpose of treatment comparisons. Subjects without a score because the manifest refraction was not completed were excluded from the analysis. Treatment comparisons for BCVA were performed by pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BVCA) - Log Score, Day 3030 days

Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) was summarized by the ETDRS visual acuity log score. For subjects without a score due to inability to read the ETDRS chart, the log score was imputed as 1.6 for the purpose of treatment comparisons. Subjects without a score because the manifest refraction was not completed were excluded from the analysis. Treatment comparisons for BCVA were performed by pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Postoperative Mean Anterior Chamber Cell Count, Day 2Two days

The mean anterior chamber cell count was calculated as the average of the two anterior chamber cell counts. If a cell count was indicated as \> 30, it was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons which was performed using pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Foreign Body Sensation 14 Days Post-Surgery14 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Haziness One Day Post-SurgeryOne day

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Haziness Two Days Post-SurgeryTwo days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Ocular Symptoms Using Numerical Rating System - Haziness 30 Days Post-Surgery/Early TerminationUp to 30 days

The ocular symptom outcomes were based on Ocular Pain and Symptoms Numerical Ordinal Scale (Numerical Rating System - NRS) at each time point for each assessment (tearing, photophobia, eye discharge, itching, foreign body sensation, and haziness). Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BVCA) - Log Score, BaselineBaseline

Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) was summarized by the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) visual acuity log score. For subjects without a score due to inability to read the ETDRS chart, the log score was imputed as 1.6 for the purpose of treatment comparisons. Subjects without a score because the manifest refraction was not completed were excluded from the analysis. Treatment comparisons for BCVA were performed by pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BVCA) - Log Score, Day 1One day

Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) was summarized by the ETDRS visual acuity log score. For subjects without a score due to inability to read the ETDRS chart, the log score was imputed as 1.6 for the purpose of treatment comparisons. Subjects without a score because the manifest refraction was not completed were excluded from the analysis. Treatment comparisons for BCVA were performed by pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Postoperative Use of Ophthalmic Anti-inflammatory Medicationsup to 30 days

Ophthalmic anti-inflammatory medications were identified by reviewing concomitant medications. Subject incidence of ophthalmic anti-inflammatory medication use by post-surgery day was presented. Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Postoperative Ocular Inflammation in Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) Grade, Day 1One day

Postoperative inflammation as measured using the Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS), summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BVCA) - Log Score, Day 7Seven days

Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) was summarized by the ETDRS visual acuity log score. For subjects without a score due to inability to read the ETDRS chart, the log score was imputed as 1.6 for the purpose of treatment comparisons. Subjects without a score because the manifest refraction was not completed were excluded from the analysis. Treatment comparisons for BCVA were performed by pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Postoperative Ocular Inflammation in Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) Grade, 2 Hours Post SurgeryTwo hours

TPostoperative inflammation as measured using the Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS), summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Postoperative Ocular Inflammation in Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) Grade, BaselineBaseline

Postoperative inflammation as measured using the Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS), summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Postoperative Ocular Inflammation in Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) Grade, Day 7Seven days

Postoperative inflammation as measured using the Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS), summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Postoperative Ocular Inflammation in Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) Grade, Day 1414 days

Postoperative inflammation as measured using the Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS), summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Subjects With Postoperative Ocular Inflammation SOIS = 0, BaselineBaseline

Number of subjects with Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) = 0, summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Subjects With Postoperative Ocular Inflammation SOIS = 0, Day 2Two days

Number of subjects with Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) = 0, summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Subjects With Postoperative Ocular Inflammation SOIS = 0, Day 3030 days

Number of subjects with Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) = 0, summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Use of Pain Medications at Day 1One day

Ocular pain medications were identified by reviewing concomitant medications. Subject incidence of ocular pain medication use at day 1 and post day 1 were presented. Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Postoperative Ocular Inflammation in Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) Grade, Day 2Two days

Postoperative inflammation as measured using the Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS), summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Subjects With Postoperative Ocular Inflammation SOIS = 0, Day 1One day

Number of subjects with Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) = 0, summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Subjects With Postoperative Ocular Inflammation SOIS = 0, Day 1414 days

Number of subjects with Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) = 0, summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Postoperative Mean Anterior Chamber Cell Count, Day 7Seven days

The mean anterior chamber cell count was calculated as the average of the two anterior chamber cell counts. If a cell count was indicated as \> 30, it was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons which was performed using pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Postoperative Ocular Inflammation in Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) Grade, Day 3030 days

Postoperative inflammation as measured using the Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS), summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Ocular Pain VAS Score After Day 043 days

VAS pain scores (where 0 = no pain and 100 = worst possible pain) after the day of surgery were summarized.

Use of Pain Medications After Day 1up to 30 days

Ocular pain medications were identified by reviewing concomitant medications. Subject incidence of ocular pain medication use at day 1 and post day 1 were presented. Treatment comparisons were performed using a Cochran-Mantel- Haenszel (CMH) test adjusting for the stratification factor LOCS II grade.

Subjects With Postoperative Ocular Inflammation SOIS = 0, Two Hours Post-surgeryTwo hours

Number of subjects with Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) = 0, summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Subjects With Postoperative Ocular Inflammation SOIS = 0, Day 7Seven days

Number of subjects with Summed Ocular Inflammation Score (SOIS) = 0, summarized by treatment arm and time point. Ocular inflammation was evaluated by measuring the anterior chamber cell count and flare using a slit lamp biomicroscope. SOIS was calculated by adding the average of subject's anterior chamber cells and flare grades. The minimum SOIS was 0 (indicating absence of inflammation), whereas the maximum SOIS was 8.

Grading was as follows:

Anterior Chamber Cells: Grade None = 0/no cells; Grade Mild = +1/1-5 cells; Grade Moderate = +2/6-15 cells; Grade Severe = +3/16-30 cells; Grade Very Severe = +4/\>30 cells.

Anterior Chamber Flare: Grade None = 0/no Tyndall effect; Grade Mild = +1/barely discernable Tyndall effect; Grade Moderate = +2/moderately intense Tyndall beam in anterior chamber; Grade Severe = +3/severely intense Tyndall beam; Grade Very Severe = +4/very severely intense Tyndall beam with a white and milky appearance to the aqueous

Postoperative Mean Anterior Chamber Cell Count, Two Hours Post-SurgeryTwo hours

The mean anterior chamber cell count was calculated as the average of the two anterior chamber cell counts. If a cell count was indicated as \> 30, it was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons which was performed using pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Postoperative Mean Anterior Chamber Cell Count, Day 1One day

The mean anterior chamber cell count was calculated as the average of the two anterior chamber cell counts. If a cell count was indicated as \> 30, it was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons which was performed using pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Postoperative Mean Anterior Chamber Cell Count, Day 1414 days

The mean anterior chamber cell count was calculated as the average of the two anterior chamber cell counts. If a cell count was indicated as \> 30, it was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons which was performed using pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

Postoperative Mean Anterior Chamber Cell Count, Day 3030 days

The mean anterior chamber cell count was calculated as the average of the two anterior chamber cell counts. If a cell count was indicated as \> 30, it was imputed as 45 for the purpose of treatment comparisons which was performed using pairwise Wilcoxon tests.

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