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| UG1EY014231 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source |
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| National Institutes of Health (NIH) | NIH |
| National Eye Institute (NEI) | NIH |
| Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation | OTHER |
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Home optical coherence tomography- guided treatment versus treat and extend for the management of neovascular age-related macular degeneration.
Treatment of Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration (nAMD) with anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy is highly effective but is associated with considerable treatment burden and cost for patients and the healthcare system. One of the principal barriers to reducing burden and cost is that the optimal number of injections needed to achieve best visual acuity and disease control for any one person is unknown. At present, there are several algorithms that modestly reduce treatment burden, but at the expense of overtreatment in some patients and less optimal disease control in others. The lack of precision in disease management may be due in part to the low frequency of disease monitoring, which typically occurs every one to two months by standard optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging during an office visit. Home OCT imaging allows daily disease activity monitoring and the possibility of a tailored and more personalized approach to managing neovascular AMD. To understand the role of Home OCT in clinical practice, it is essential to perform a randomized clinical trial that compares visual acuity outcomes, and visit and injection frequencies, obtained using a Home OCT-guided treatment strategy versus outcomes obtained using "Treat and Extend," the treatment algorithm widely perceived to be the most common regimen in clinical practice today.
The main objective of this study is to determine if Home OCT-guided treatment results in 1) better visual acuity outcomes and/or 2) fewer number of injections over 104 weeks compared with treat and extend (T&E) dosing for nAMD.
Procedures at the baseline visit include eligibility assessment, vision testing, ocular examination, various imaging, and test session on the in-office Home OCT device. Eligible study eyes will enter the run-in phase and receive a baseline intravitreal faricimab injection. If the non-study eye also has nAMD and needs an injection, study faricimab must be used unless the protocol chair has approved of an alternative anti-VEGF. The Notal Vision Monitoring Center must confirm adequate scan quality from the study eye prior to randomization. The Reading Center must also confirm nAMD status based on a preliminary review of baseline images. One Notal Vision confirms the screening Home OCT scans are of good quality and the Reading Center confirms nAMD criteria Is met, the participant can be randomized.
Randomization of eligible study eyes must occur within 14 days of the baseline visit. Prior to randomization, the site must call the participant to confirm they are still willing to participate and agree to follow the daily Home OCT scan requirement if randomized to the Home OCT group. Sites will also confirm the participant's understanding of the trial, willingness to accept the assigned treatment group, and commitment to the follow-up schedule, and compliance with device use.
Eyes receiving an initial faricimab injection that are not eligible for the randomization phase will have a final closeout safety visit 1 month after injection.
Eyes eligible for the randomization phase will be randomly assigned 1:1 into one of two groups to guide follow-up treatment: (1) Treat and Extend or (2) Home OCT-guided treatment. Follow-up for treatment group comparisons of vision and imaging outcomes will occur at 52- and 104-week visits. Additional visits will occur every 4-18 weeks in the T&E group. Participants assigned to the Home OCT group will self-scan daily using the Home OCT device and will only return for a visit if fluid passing the threshold for an office visit is seen on Home OCT. Follow-up visit procedures include vision testing, ocular exam, and various imaging. The primary outcomes are a comparison of mean change in visual acuity and number of injections from baseline to 104 weeks between the Home OCT vs. T&E groups (study eye only)
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Treat and Extend | Experimental | Intravitreal injections of 6 mg faricimab on a Treat and Extend schedule |
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| Home optical coherence tomography-Guided Treatment | Experimental | Intravitreal injections of 6 mg faricimab on a Home OCT-guided treatment schedule |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Intravitreal injections of 6 mg faricimab on a Treat and Extend schedule | Drug | Intravitreal injections of 6 mg faricimab on a Treat and Extend schedule |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| E-ETDRS Change in Visual Acuity Letter Score | Best-corrected visual acuity following protocol-defined refraction. Visual Acuity measured with the Electronic Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (E-ETDRS) visual acuity test on a scale from 100 letters (Snellen equivalent of 20/10) to 0 letters (Snellen equivalent of <20/800). Higher scores indicate better visual acuity, and lower scores indicate worse visual acuity. | Baseline to 104 weeks |
| Number of intravitreal injections of Faricimab (6.0 mg) in the study eye | Baseline to 104 weeks |
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Key Exclusion Criteria for Study Eye:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Kent W. Small, MD, AMC | Glendale | California | 91203-1971 | United States | ||
| Loma Linda University |
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Visual acuity and imaging technicians will be masked to the participant's treatment group assignment, as will the central Reading Centers. Investigators, coordinators, and participants will be unmasked to treatment group assignment.
| Intravitreal injections of 6 mg faricimab on a home optical coherence tomography-guided treatment schedule | Device | Intravitreal injections of 6 mg faricimab on a Home OCT-guided treatment schedule |
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| Loma Linda |
| California |
| 92354 |
| United States |
| East Bay Retina Consultants, Inc. | Oakland | California | 94609 | United States |
| Kaiser Permanente - Oakland | Oakland | California | 94611 | United States |
| Southern California Desert Retina Consultants, Inc. | Palm Desert | California | 92211 | United States |
| UC Davis Health Eye Center | Sacramento | California | 95817 | United States |
| Macula Retina Vitreous Institute | Torrance | California | 90503 | United States |
| Bay Area Retina Associates A Medical Group | Walnut Creek | California | 94598 | United States |
| Retina Consultants | Manchester | Connecticut | 06042 | United States |
| National Ophthalmic Research Institute | Fort Myers | Florida | 33912 | United States |
| University of Florida- Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Florida | 32209 | United States |
| Florida Retina Institute, James A. Staman, MD, PA- Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Florida | 32216 | United States |
| Argus Research Center, Inc | Naples | Florida | 34105 | United States |
| Southeast Eye Institute, P.A. dba Eye Associates of Pinellas | Pinellas Park | Florida | 33782-4418 | United States |
| Retina Associates of Sarasota | Sarasota | Florida | 34233 | United States |
| Sarasota Retina Institute | Sarasota | Florida | 34239 | United States |
| Retina Associates of Florida, LLC | Tampa | Florida | 33609 | United States |
| Southeast Retina Center, P.C. | Augusta | Georgia | 30909 | United States |
| Thomas Eye Group | Sandy Springs | Georgia | 30328 | United States |
| Northwestern Memorial Group | Chicago | Illinois | 60611 | United States |
| Rush University Medical Center | Chicago | Illinois | 60612 | United States |
| UIC - Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences | Chicago | Illinois | 60612 | United States |
| The Trustees of Indiana University | Indianapolis | Indiana | 46202 | United States |
| Midwest Eye Institute | Indianapolis | Indiana | 46290 | United States |
| Wolfe Clinic, P.C.- West Des Moines | West Des Moines | Iowa | 50266 | United States |
| Mid-America Retina Consultants, P.A. | Overland Park | Kansas | 66211 | United States |
| University of Kentucky Advanced Eye Care | Lexington | Kentucky | 40508 | United States |
| Elman Retina Group, BA | Baltimore | Maryland | 21237 | United States |
| Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | Maryland | 21287 | United States |
| Valley Eye Physicians and Surgeons | Ayer | Massachusetts | 01432 | United States |
| Joslin Diabetes Center | Boston | Massachusetts | 02215 | United States |
| Henry Ford Health System | Detroit | Michigan | 48202 | United States |
| Retina Associates of Michigan | Grand Blanc | Michigan | 48439 | United States |
| Associated Retinal Consultants, P.C. | Royal Oak | Michigan | 48073 | United States |
| Associated Retinal Consultants | Traverse City | Michigan | 49686 | United States |
| The Retina Institute | St Louis | Missouri | 63128 | United States |
| Associated Retinal Surgeons d/b/a Mid Atlantic Retina | Cherry Hill | New Jersey | 08034 | United States |
| New York University Langone Health | New York | New York | 10017 | United States |
| Macula Care | New York | New York | 10021 | United States |
| Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of NY - VRMNY | New York | New York | 10022 | United States |
| Retina Associates of Western NY, P.C. | Rochester | New York | 14620 | United States |
| The Cleveland Clinic Foundation DBA Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine | Cleveland | Ohio | 44120 | United States |
| Retina Vitreous Center | Edmond | Oklahoma | 73013 | United States |
| Verum Research LLC | Eugene | Oregon | 97401 | United States |
| Oregon Health & Science University | Portland | Oregon | 97239 | United States |
| Cascade Medical Research Institute, LLC | Springfield | Oregon | 97477 | United States |
| Retina Vitreous Consultants | Monroeville | Pennsylvania | 15146 | United States |
| The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 19104 | United States |
| Hilton Head Retina Institute | Hilton Head Island | South Carolina | 29926 | United States |
| Ophthalmology Ltd. | Sioux Falls | South Dakota | 57108 | United States |
| Southeastern Retina Associates | Hixson | Tennessee | 37343 | United States |
| Southeastern Retina Associates, P.C. | Knoxville | Tennessee | 37922 | United States |
| Austin Research Center for Retina | Austin | Texas | 78705 | United States |
| Retina Consultants of Texas, PA | Bellaire | Texas | 77401 | United States |
| UT Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas | Texas | 75390 | United States |
| Southwest Retina Consultants | El Paso | Texas | 79902 | United States |
| Baylor College of Medicine, Baylor Eye Physicians and Surgeons | Houston | Texas | 77030-4101 | United States |
| Texas Retina Associates | Lubbock | Texas | 79424 | United States |
| Retina Associates of South Texas | San Antonio | Texas | 78240 | United States |
| Retinal Consultants of Texas | San Antonio | Texas | 78240 | United States |
| The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System | Madison | Wisconsin | 53705 | United States |
| Eye Clinic of Wisconsin | Wausau | Wisconsin | 54403 | United States |
| Chow Berger Koushan Medicine Professional Corporation o/a Toronto Retina Institute | North YORK | Ontario | M3C0G9 | Canada |
| University Health Network | Toronto | Ontario | M5T 2S8 | Canada |