A Randomized Trial of Vitamin A and Vitamin E Supplementation for Retinitis Pigmentosa
- 1 June 1993
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Ophthalmology (1950)
- Vol. 111 (6) , 761-772
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.1993.01090060049022
Abstract
• Objective. —To determine whether supplements of vitamin A or vitamin E alone or in combination affect the course of retinitis pigmentosa. Design. —Randomized, controlled, double-masked trial with 2×2 factorial design and duration of 4 to 6 years. Electroretinograms, visual field area, and visual acuity were measured annually. Setting. —Clinical research facility. Patients. —601 patients aged 18 through 49 years with retinitis pigmentosa meeting preset eligibility criteria. Ninety-five percent of the patients completed the study. There were no adverse reactions. Intervention. —Patients were assigned to one of four treatment groups receiving 15 000 IU/d of vitamin A, 15 000 IU/d of vitamin A plus 400 IU/d of vitamin E, trace amounts of both vitamins, or 400 IU/d of vitamin E. Main Outcome Measure. —Cone electroretinogram amplitude. Results. —The two groups receiving 15 000 IU/d of vitamin A had on average a slower rate of decline of retinal function than the two groups not receiving this dosage (P=.01). Among 354 patients with higher initial amplitudes, the two groups receiving 15 000 IU/d of vitamin A were 32% less likely to have a decline in amplitude of 50% or more from baseline in a given year than those not receiving this dosage (P=.01), while the two groups receiving 400 IU/d of vitamin E were 42% more likely to have a decline in amplitude of 50% or more from baseline than those not receiving this dosage (P=.03). While not statistically significant, similar trends were observed for rates of decline of visual field area. Visual acuity declined about 1 letter per year in all groups. Conclusions. —These results support a beneficial effect of 15 000 IU/d of vitamin A and suggest an adverse effect of 400 IU/d of vitamin E on the course of retinitis pigmentosa.Keywords
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