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A Randomized, Double-masked Study With Intraocular Anti-VEGF (Avastin®/Lucentis®) Compared With Intraocular Triamcinolone (Volon A®) in Patients With Clinical Significant Diabetic Macular Edema
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Bevacizumab (Avastin), Triamcinolone, and 2 other interventions for Diabetic Macular Edema. Completed, enrolled 71 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate the change in macular edema and the absolute change in visual acuity following intravitreal administered injections of Bevacizumab (Avastin®) or Ranibizumab (Lucentis®) compared with Triamcinolone (Volon A®) in patients with clinical significant diabetic macular edema. The investigators monitor the change in macular edema measured with standard optical coherence tomography (OCT) and the absolute change in visual acuity analyzed by standardized charts according to the protocol used in the Early Retreatment in Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The intravitreal injection of Bevacizumab (Avastin®) is performed in the operating room under sterile conditions. The patient receives an initial drop of lidocaine 4% into the study eye followed by betaisodona solution. Then the lid margins, the lids and the periocular skin are washed carefully with betaisodona. The eye is draped in a sterile fashion. A sterile lid speculum is inserted by the surgeon. Another drop of betaisodona is applied into the eye. A circle is used to mark the injection site 3.5mm from the limbus in the inferior temporal quadrant. The injection is given at the marked site, slowly, at a 90 degree angle. After injecting the total volume of 0.1ml the needle is slowly withdrawn. Another drop of betaisodona is given as well as an antibiotic/steroid ointment.
The intravitreal injection of triamcinolone (Volon A®) is performed in the operating room under sterile conditions at baseline. The patient receives an initial drop of lidocaine 4% into the study eye followed by betaisodona solution. Then the lid margins, the lids and the periocular skin are washed carefully with betaisodona. The eye is draped in a sterile fashion. A sterile lid speculum is inserted by the surgeon. Another drop of betaisodona is applied into the eye. A circle is used to mark the injection site 3.5mm from the limbus in the inferior temporal quadrant. The injection is given at the marked site, slowly, at a 90 degree angle. After injecting the total volume of 0.1ml the needle is slowly withdrawn. Another drop of betaisodona is given as well as an antibiotic/steroid ointment.
Patients receiving sham intravitreal injections do not receive an actual injection of study drug. The injecting physician performing the sham injection will be unmasked to the treatment to the treatment assignment regarding active versus sham. The injecting physician will perform the same pre-injection procedures for the patients receiving bevacizumab or triamcinolone, An empty syringe without a needle will be used in the sham injection. The injecting physician will mimic an intraocular injection by making contact with the conjunctiva and applying pressure without the needle. Immediately following the sham injection, the injecting physician will perform the same post-injection procedures as those performed on patients receiving bevacizumab or triamcinolone.
The intravitreal injection of Ranibizumab (Lucentis®) is performed in the operating room under sterile conditions. The patient receives an initial drop of lidocaine 4% into the study eye followed by betaisodona solution. Then the lid margins, the lids and the periocular skin are washed carefully with betaisodona. The eye is draped in a sterile fashion. A sterile lid speculum is inserted by the surgeon. Another drop of betaisodona is applied into the eye. A circle is used to mark the injection site 3.5mm from the limbus in the inferior temporal quadrant. The injection is given at the marked site, slowly, at a 90 degree angle. After injecting the total volume of 0.05ml the needle is slowly withdrawn. Another drop of betaisodona is given as well as an antibiotic/steroid ointment.