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A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic

Ultrasound has long been identified as a promising, non-invasive modality for improving ocular drug delivery across a range of indications. Yet, with 20 years of learnings behind us, clinical translation remains limited. To help address this, and in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, the various mec...

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Autores principales: Rad, Isaac J, Chapman, Luke, Tupally, Karnaker Reddy, Veidt, Martin, Al-Sadiq, Hussain, Sullivan, Robert, Parekh, Harendra S
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441595
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.82884
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author Rad, Isaac J
Chapman, Luke
Tupally, Karnaker Reddy
Veidt, Martin
Al-Sadiq, Hussain
Sullivan, Robert
Parekh, Harendra S
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Chapman, Luke
Tupally, Karnaker Reddy
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Al-Sadiq, Hussain
Sullivan, Robert
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description Ultrasound has long been identified as a promising, non-invasive modality for improving ocular drug delivery across a range of indications. Yet, with 20 years of learnings behind us, clinical translation remains limited. To help address this, and in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, the various mechanisms of ultrasound-mediated ocular drug delivery have been appraised, ranging from first principles to emergent applications spanning both ex vivo and in vivo models. The heterogeneity of study methods precluded meta-analysis, however an extensive characterisation of the included studies allowed for semi-quantitative and qualitative assessments. Methods: In this review, we reflected on study quality of reporting, and risk of bias (RoB) using the latest Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE 2.0) guidelines, alongside the Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory animal Experimentation (SYRCLE) RoB tools. Literature studies from 2002 to 2022 were initially characterised according to methods of ultrasound application, ultrasound parameters applied, animal models employed, as well as safety and efficacy assessments. This exercise contributed to developing a comprehensive understanding of the current state of play within ultrasound-mediated ocular drug delivery. The results were then synthesised and processed into a guide to aid future study design, with the goal of improving the reliability of data, and to support efficient and timely translation to the clinic. Results: Key attributes identified as hindering translation included: poor reporting quality and high RoB, skewed use of animals unrepresentative of the human eye, and the over reliance of reductionist safety assessments. Ex vivo modelling studies were often unable to have comprehensive safety assessments performed on them, which are imperative to determining treatment safety, and represent a pre-requisite for clinical translation. Conclusion: With the use of our synthesised guide, and a thorough understanding of the underlying physicochemical interactions between ultrasound and ocular biology provided herein, this review offers a firm foundation on which future studies should ideally be built, such that ultrasound-mediated ocular drug delivery can be translated from concept to the coalface where it can provide immense clinical benefit.
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spelling pubmed-103348392023-07-12 A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic Rad, Isaac J Chapman, Luke Tupally, Karnaker Reddy Veidt, Martin Al-Sadiq, Hussain Sullivan, Robert Parekh, Harendra S Theranostics Review Ultrasound has long been identified as a promising, non-invasive modality for improving ocular drug delivery across a range of indications. Yet, with 20 years of learnings behind us, clinical translation remains limited. To help address this, and in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, the various mechanisms of ultrasound-mediated ocular drug delivery have been appraised, ranging from first principles to emergent applications spanning both ex vivo and in vivo models. The heterogeneity of study methods precluded meta-analysis, however an extensive characterisation of the included studies allowed for semi-quantitative and qualitative assessments. Methods: In this review, we reflected on study quality of reporting, and risk of bias (RoB) using the latest Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE 2.0) guidelines, alongside the Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory animal Experimentation (SYRCLE) RoB tools. Literature studies from 2002 to 2022 were initially characterised according to methods of ultrasound application, ultrasound parameters applied, animal models employed, as well as safety and efficacy assessments. This exercise contributed to developing a comprehensive understanding of the current state of play within ultrasound-mediated ocular drug delivery. The results were then synthesised and processed into a guide to aid future study design, with the goal of improving the reliability of data, and to support efficient and timely translation to the clinic. Results: Key attributes identified as hindering translation included: poor reporting quality and high RoB, skewed use of animals unrepresentative of the human eye, and the over reliance of reductionist safety assessments. Ex vivo modelling studies were often unable to have comprehensive safety assessments performed on them, which are imperative to determining treatment safety, and represent a pre-requisite for clinical translation. Conclusion: With the use of our synthesised guide, and a thorough understanding of the underlying physicochemical interactions between ultrasound and ocular biology provided herein, this review offers a firm foundation on which future studies should ideally be built, such that ultrasound-mediated ocular drug delivery can be translated from concept to the coalface where it can provide immense clinical benefit. Ivyspring International Publisher 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10334839/ /pubmed/37441595 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.82884 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Tupally, Karnaker Reddy
Veidt, Martin
Al-Sadiq, Hussain
Sullivan, Robert
Parekh, Harendra S
A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic
title A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic
title_full A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic
title_fullStr A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic
title_short A systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic
title_sort systematic review of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the eye and critical insights to facilitate a timely path to the clinic
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37441595
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.82884
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