Analysis of Conjunctival Changes as Indicators for Ab-interno Gelatin Microstent Implantation Surgery Outcomes
NCT ID: NCT04727411
Last Updated: 2024-01-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
39 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-01-01
2022-10-17
Brief Summary
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However, ocular biomarkers may overcome this limitation. There are promising studies that have analyzed the role of in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM), anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) and conjunctival cytology impression as clinical tools that may improve the filtration bleb assessment at a cellular level.
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Detailed Description
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* Conjunctival biomarkers may represent a predictive factor to determine the XEN45 and trabeculectomy surgical success and outcomes
* A cellular-based analysis may help to predict postoperative pro-fibrotic changes that may lead to an early or mid-term surgery failure, and therefore it could help to improve the postoperative care of the filtering bleb.
Objective
* To evaluate the preoperative and postoperative conjunctival factors that may influence in the surgical outcomes of XEN45 gel stent compared to trabeculectomy using in vivo confocal microscopy, anterior segment optical coherence tomography and conjunctival cytology impression
* To assess the efficacy of XEN Gel stent and trabeculectomy to predict IOP, based on the morphologic characteristics of the filtering bleb
* To analyze the needling rate during the postoperative bleb management and the potential correlation to the pre and postoperative conjunctival changes and surgical success outcomes
Design Single-center, prospective, simple-blind study
Primary outcomes All the outcomes are measured pre and postoperative at each follow-up time
* In vivo confocal microscopy images: goblet cells density, dendritic cell density and stromal fibrosis
* Anterior segment optical coherence tomography: wall thickness and epithelium thickness
* Conjunctival cytology impression: dendritic cells, goblet cells
Secondary outcomes
* Intraocular pressure
* Number of IOP lowering medications
* Number of postoperative needling
Sample size calculation Based on the most assessed outcome in glaucoma surgeries and the only pilot study aiming to determine a similar outcome, to detect IOP differences between both procedures that may reflect the surgical outcomes of both procedures and therefore reflect the subconjunctival changes, accepting an alfa risk of 0.05 and a beta risk of 0.20 in a two-sided Student's T-test, 40 subjects are necessary in each group to recognize as statistically significant a difference greater than or equal to - 13,38 mm Hg in IOP, with a common standard deviation of 17%. A drop-out rate of 15% has been anticipated. If no drop-out rate is considered, the number of needed subjects is 68 (34 per group)
Method Single center, prospective, observational study of primary open angle glaucoma and uncontrolled intraocular pressure, progression of the disease confirmed by visual field examination that require either XEN gel stent implantation or trabeculectomy.
Preoperative examinations
* Medial records including ophthalmic procedures, other ocular diseases, intraocular pressure while on treatment, target pressure, visual field, detailed description of the optic disc, both preoperative and postoperative
* Glaucoma staging: peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer, visual field (baseline, 3 moths and 6 months)
* Ocular biomarkers
* In vivo confocal microscopy (baseline, 3 moths and 6 months)
* Conjunctival impression cytology (baseline, 3 moths and 6 months)
A specific case report form (CRF) was designed with all variables and data required for the study, including potential complications
Surgery. Patients were assigned either to trabeculectomy or XEN stent implantation
Trabeculectomy: the surgical technique is as follows: retro/peribulbar o subtenon's anesthesia, superior corneal traction suture, phacoemulsification through 2.2 with in-the-bag IOL implantation, a fornix-based conjunctival flap, sufficient but not excessive cauterization, application mitomycin-C (MMC) 0,2 mg/ml for 2 minutes under the conjunctiva, then MMC was washed out with 100 ml of saline solution, then a scleral flap (4x3 mm in the trabeculectomy) is dissected. A sclerectomy with punch and peripheral iridectomy were performed, and suture nylon 10/00 sutures was used to place 3 or 4 stiches in the scleral flap
XEN gel stent: a clear cornea incision in the inferotemporal quadrant was performed, injecting the XEN 45 device into the superonasal quadrant using an ab interno approach. Approximately 15 min before inserting the implant, 0.1 ml of a MMC solution (0.01%) was injected into the superior conjunctiva. Both stand-alone and combined phaco-glaucoma procedures were used.
Post-operative treatment. All patients instilled ofloxacin antibiotic every 6 hours for 1 week, dexamethasone (every 2 hours for 1 month, every 4-6 hours on the second month and tapered during the third month according to surgeon's instructions). Atropine was also used when clinical finds recommended its use. Subconjunctival injections of anti-fibrotic agents (5-FU) and/or bleb needling were allowed and performed at the discretion of the surgeon
Statistical analysis
* Descriptive statistics, including mean and standard deviation for normally distributed variables and median and interquartile range for non-normally distributed variables, previous checked using Shapiro-Wilk test.
* Logistic regression models to evaluate the correlation with preoperative and postoperative factors and needling rate, surgical success (IOP \< 18 mm Hg), and ocular biomarkers. The results will be reported as odds ratio (OR).
* All the reported values will be considered statistically significant at two-tailed p \<0.05
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Gel Stent implantation
XEN gel stent: a clear cornea incision in the inferotemporal quadrant was performed, injecting the XEN 45 device into the superonasal quadrant using an ab interno approach. Approximately 15 min before inserting the implant, 0.1 ml of a MMC solution (0.01%) was injected into the superior conjunctiva. Both stand-alone and combined phaco-glaucoma procedures were used.
XEN45 Gel stent
XEN Gel stent implantation either combined or as a stand-alone procedure
Trabeculectomy
Trabeculectomy: the surgical technique is as follows: retro/peribulbar o subtenon's anesthesia, superior corneal traction suture, phacoemulsification through 2.2 with in-the-bag IOL implantation, a fornix-based conjunctival flap, sufficient but not excessive cauterization, application MMC 0,2 mg/ml for 2 minutes under the conjunctiva, then MMC was washed out with 100 ml of saline solution, then a scleral flap (4x3 mm in the trabeculectomy) is dissected. A sclerectomy with punch and peripheral iridectomy were performed, and suture nylon 10/00 sutures was used to place 3 or 4 stiches in the scleral flap
Trabeculectomy
XEN Gel stent implantation either combined or as a stand-alone procedure
Interventions
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XEN45 Gel stent
XEN Gel stent implantation either combined or as a stand-alone procedure
Trabeculectomy
XEN Gel stent implantation either combined or as a stand-alone procedure
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Written informed consent
* Older than 18 years old
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe or end-stage glaucoma
* Patients with prior ocular surgery, excluding uncomplicated phacoemulsification 6 months prior to the inclusion in the study
18 Years
90 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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Hospital Clinic of Barcelona
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Néstor Ventura
Investigator, Glaucoma Department
Principal Investigators
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Marta Pazos, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hospital Clinic
Locations
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Hospital Clínic - ICOF
Barcelona, , Spain
Countries
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References
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Ventura-Abreu N, Molins B, Guerra-Meniconi J, Labay-Tejado S, Porto S, Muniesa MJ, Milla E, Pazos M. Longitudinal analysis of XEN45 gel stent bleb morphology using bleb grading scales, anterior segment-OCT, in vivo confocal microscopy, and impression cytology. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2025 Oct 3. doi: 10.1007/s00417-025-06952-0. Online ahead of print.
Other Identifiers
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HCB/2019/0035
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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