The LIMO Study, Lucentis for Treatment of Uveitic Patients With Refractory Cystoid Macular Oedema
NCT ID: NCT01564108
Last Updated: 2019-03-27
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-05-01
2014-06-30
Brief Summary
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The concentration of VEGF is increased in the eyes of patients with uveitis. Our hypothesis is that a series of injections of Ranibizumab may be an effective treatment for CMO. It is hoped that anti-VEGF therapy will have fewer side-effects than existing therapies and will be more effective in improving quality of life by reducing macular thickening and restoring visual function.
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Detailed Description
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Clinical staff will be asked to briefly discuss the option of enrolling into the study with potentially suitable patients. If the patient expresses an interest in finding out more about the study, the doctor will then contact a member of the study team, who will provide the patient with the patient information leaflet. This outlines the details and purpose of the study, the intended benefits of the intravitreal treatment and the potential hazards (including the unlicensed use of Ranibizumab for this indication). The intravitreal injection procedure will be discussed. The follow-up schedule will be outlined. There will be an opportunity for the patient to ask questions and at least 24 hours for the patient to think about entering the study. Only 1 eye of each patient, the worse eye, will be enrolled.
Comprehensive pre- and post- therapy and a longitudinal series of structure and function tests will be performed on all 20 enrolled patients. All patients will receive intravitreal injections performed in a designated clean room. The injections (Ranibizumab 0.5 mg in 0.05 ml) will be administered 4-5 weekly, for three injections then according to clinical need for a total of 12 months of follow-up. A maximum of 5 intravitreal Ranibizumab injections will be administered to patients who do not demonstrate any positive clinical response.
The patients will be seen for baseline screening over a 2 day period, with the first treatment with Ranibizumab administered on the second day (maximum of 10 working days after the first baseline screening day). Subsequent to the first 3 injections, the investigator will assess whether re-treatment is warranted (clinical / OCT criteria set out in re-treatment protocol). Re-treatment, when indicated, will be performed on the same day as the follow-up visit and no sooner than 4 weeks or later than 5 weeks from the time of the last treatment. If re-treatment with IVI Ranibizumab is to be deferred patients will not be given a sham injection. Should a relapse in ocular inflammation occur, it might be difficult to differentiate as to whether this is because of the drug or the underlying disease. A mild flare up, Lucentis-related or not, may be observed and treated with topical therapy (but patient will remain in the study). A moderate to severe recurrence, regardless of the cause which will necessitate more extensive therapy, namely a change or addition of systemic therapy, will result in the patient exiting the study-this would be an end point.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Ranibizumab
Series of intravitreal injections of Ranibizumab
Ranibizumab
Series of intravitreal injections of Ranibizumab
Interventions
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Ranibizumab
Series of intravitreal injections of Ranibizumab
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Unilateral or Bilateral CMO (the worse eye only will be treated with intravitreal Ranibizumab) in a quiet eye for 1month.
* On clinical exam and OCT, definite retinal thickening due to uveitic macular oedema involving the centre of the macula, refractory or ineligible for standard care.
* Spectralis SD-OCT central subfield \>=270 μm within 10 working days of study entry with uveitic macular oedema (cystoid or diffuse).
* Quiet eye
* as defined by 0-0.5 plus of cells in anterior chamber of the eye, and 0.5 or less vitreous haze (SUN classification).
* topical / systemic immunosuppressive treatment allowed but stable for 2 month with no resolution of CMO in a quiet eye for 1 month.
* greater than 3 months since orbital steroid injection, 4 months since intravitreal triamcinolone treatment, or 8 weeks since starting new oral therapy
* at least 1 prior trial of oral, orbital or intravitreal steroid therapy for CMO or not eligible for steroid treatment (oral, orbital or intravitreal steroid) because IOP \> 30 mmHg following such use in study eye or fellow eye (i.e. patient is a known steroid responder), at any time in the past.
2. Best corrected visual acuity in the study eye must be between 69 and 35 ETDRS letter score at 4m (Snellen equivalent of 6/12-6/60) within 10 working days of enrolment.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Presence of an ocular disease that in the opinion of the investigator is responsible for visual loss (e.g. sub-foveal atrophy, optic atrophy, dense subfoveal hard exudates).
3. Evidence of irreversible central visual loss
4. Evidence of visually significant vitreo-retinal traction or epiretinal membrane on OCT.
5. Substantial cataract that, in the opinion of the investigator, is likely to be decreasing visual acuity by 3 lines or more (i.e. cataract would be reducing acuity to 6/12 or worse if eye was otherwise normal).
6. History of cataract surgery within prior 6 months or cataract surgery anticipated within 6 months of starting the trial.
7. Any anti-VEGF treatment to study eye within 4 months.
8. Uncontrolled IOP \> = 24 mmHg (on topical IOP lowering medications).
9. History of glaucoma.
10. Patients with active or suspected ocular or periocular infections
18 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Novartis
INDUSTRY
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Narciss Okhravi
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Locations
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Moorfields Eye Hospital NHSFT Research and Treatment Centre
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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OKHN1005
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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