Hyperopia Correction Using the NTK Optimal Keratoplasty (Opti-K) System
NCT ID: NCT01028937
Last Updated: 2019-05-09
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TERMINATED
NA
6 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-12-31
2018-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Hyperopia
The NTK Optimal Keratoplasty System/Procedure is indicated for the temporary improvement of distance uncorrected visual acuity (in patient eyes that have manifest refraction, spherical equivalent equal to +1.0 to +2.5 Diopters, with less than or equal to 0.75 Diopters of refractive astigmatism (minus cylinder format) and with uncorrected distance visual acuity less than 20/40 but greater than or equal to 20/80. Patients must be at least 40 years of age with a documented stability of refraction for the prior 12 months, as demonstrated by a change of less than or equal to 0.5 Diopters in MRSE. The magnitude of D-UCVA improvement by Opti-K treatment may diminish over time, caused by some regression of effect in addition to natural progressive loss of accommodation and, for most patients, progressive hyperopic shift with increasing age.
Optimal Keratoplasty
Laser treatment in 16 spots at treatment energy densities up to 48 mJ per spot
Interventions
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Optimal Keratoplasty
Laser treatment in 16 spots at treatment energy densities up to 48 mJ per spot
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Any race
* Patient is at least 40 years old.
* Patient has bilateral sight with at least one eye with low hyperopia \[with +1.0 to +2.75 D spherical component of manifest refraction, less than or equal to 0.75 D cylindrical component of manifest refraction (minus cylinder format) and manifest refraction, spherical equivalent of +1.0 to +2.5 D\].
* Patient has documented stable refraction defined as a change in baseline MRSE of ≤ 0.5 D for the 12 month period prior to primary Opti-K Tx as verified by consecutive refractions, medical records or prescription history.
* Patient is able to tolerate full cycloplegic refraction while not under cycloplegia.
* Patient has distance uncorrected visual acuity (D-UCVA) less than 20/40 and better than or equal to 20/80 in both eyes.
* Patient has stable D-UCVA as documented by a change of ≤ 1 line of D-UCVA for the 12 month period prior to baseline measurements.
* Patient has distance and near best spectacle corrected visual acuity (D-BSCVA and N-BSCVA) of 20/40 or better in both eyes.
* Patient has normal videokeratography (i.e., without distorted or unclear corneal mires).
* Contacts lens wearers must:
1. discontinue use of soft or gas permeable contact lenses at least two weeks prior to baseline measurements or discontinue use of hard or rigid gas permeable contact lenses at least three weeks prior to baseline measurements and
2. have two central keratometry readings and two manifest refractions taken at least one week apart that do not differ by more than 0.5 D in either meridian; mires should be regular.
* Patient is willing and able to comply with all pre-treatment and follow-up requirements, including the ability to read English to complete the NEI-RQL questionnaire.
* Patient understands the nature of the procedure, as well as potential\\ risks or limitations of the treatment, and provides informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with nystagmus
* Patients with previous intraocular or corneal surgery
* Patients with any residual, recurrent or active ocular disease or corneal abnormality, including any of the following: corneal diameter \< 9 mm; central corneal thickness \< 500 µm; mild to severe dry eye disease; uncontrolled uveitis; severe blepharitis; lagophthalmos; glaucoma; intraocular pressure \> 21 mm Hg; cataract; history of uveitis;corneal shape disorders (keratoconus, keratoglobus, pellucid marginal degeneration, significant irregular corneal astigmatism, etc.);history of herpes zoster/simplex keratitis
* Patients with cloudy cornea or cloudy anterior chamber
* Patients with allergy to anesthetics or postoperative medications
* Patients with chronic allergic reactions, tearing and/or ocular irritation
* Patients who are hypersensitive to pain stimulus
* Patients taking systemic medications (NSAIDs, etc.) that affect wound healing
* Patients taking amiodarone, isotretinoin and/or sumatriptan
* Patients requiring administration of topical or systemic ophthalmic medications other than the study medications - use of corticosteroids or antimetabolites is specifically contraindicated.
* Patients with a recent history (within one week prior to treatment) of using ophthalmic medications containing preservatives (benzalkonium chloride,etc.) and/or other ocular drugs that are cytotoxic
* Patients who are immunocompromised (by, for example, infectious diseases such as HIV, herpes, etc. and/or by immunosuppressive medications) or who have autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
* Patients with diabetes
* Pregnant, planning to be pregnant or lactating women
* Patients with unusual hormonal status due to, for example, hormone replacement therapy
* Patients who have taken or who plan to take oral contraceptives within one year prior to, or following, treatment
* Patients with unrealistic expectations
* Patients participating in other ophthalmic clinical trials during this clinical investigation
* Persons who, in the determination of the investigator, are not competent to understand the procedure or the actions asked of them as research subjects
* Persons who may not be able to complete the requirements of returning to the investigator's clinic over the period of the study, or who may be difficult to locate or contact on short notice. This does not preclude vacations or travel.
* Persons who cannot achieve corneal applanation using the SAWSR device or cannot tolerate application of the SAWSR device or who cannot remain motionless for at least 5 seconds after verifying proper SAWSR mounting.
* Patients who are likely to be exposed to high levels of ultraviolet radiation(from sunlight, tanning lights, etc.) without protective eyewear during the one year period following Opti-K treatment
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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NTK Enterprises, Inc.
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Nancy Lockerman
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
NTK Enterprises
Locations
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Laser Vision Medical Associates
Los Angeles, California, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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NTK-1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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