Effect of Prophylactic Aqueous Suppression on Hyperencapsulation of Ahmed Glaucoma Valves

Sponsor
Credit Valley EyeCare (Industry)
Overall Status
Unknown status
CT.gov ID
NCT01535768
Collaborator
Canadian Glaucoma Clinical Research Council (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

After implantation of an Ahmed glaucoma valve in patients with glaucoma, hyperencapsulation phase is an unwanted postoperative phenomenon, typically occurring with the free 3 months postoperatively. When this does occur, it is treated with aqueous suppressant eye drops.

This study aims to determine if it is possible to reduce the rate of hyperencapsulation phase. Patients in the treatment group will receive aqueous suppressant eye drops before the hyperencapsulation phase starts. Treatment will be initiated once their intraocular pressure is above a pre-defined level, and will target a pre-defined range.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Drug: Aqueous Suppressant Eye Drops
Phase 4

Detailed Description

Patients with glaucoma requiring tube shunt surgery, with or without simultaneous cataract surgery, will be enrolled in this prospective randomized controlled study at ten sites across Canada and the United States (to be determined). Patients with highly advanced glaucoma at high risk of fixation loss, neovascular glaucoma, chronic uveitis, marked corneal disease, sulfa allergy, renal disease or any contraindication to diamox use will be excluded.

Patients scheduled for Ahmed glaucoma valve surgery, with or without cataract surgery, will be randomized using a stratified central block randomization approach to the treatment group or control group. Those scheduled for combined cataract and tube shunt will be randomized separately from those receiving tube shunt alone. Surgeons will be masked to the postoperative treatment or control group at the time of surgery since randomization will occur when the patient is one-week postoperative Those in the treatment group would receive short-term prophylactic aqueous suppression for the first 3 postoperative months to maintain intraocular pressure (IOP) between 7 and 10mmHg. The control group would not receive prophylactic aqueous suppression, but would be treated using a similar protocol as the treatment group in the event that an Hyperencapsulation phase (HEP) endpoint is met.

Prophylactic aqueous suppression in the study group would only be given for the 1st 3 months postoperatively. At the 3 month visit, aqueous suppression will be stopped. The primary outcome measure is washout IOP at 4 months postoperative. Washout IOP will be checked one month after discontinuation (earlier if needed i.e., advanced glaucoma patients).

Beyond 3 months, aqueous suppressants would be used at the clinician's discretion based on IOP.

At the conclusion of the study, the 4-month postoperative washout IOP, the incidence of HEP, the 12-month IOP, the 13-month washout IOP, and medication requirement would be compared between the treatment and control arms.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
150 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
Single (Outcomes Assessor)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
Effect of Prophylactic Aqueous Suppression on Hyperencapsulation of Ahmed Glaucoma Valves
Study Start Date :
Feb 1, 2012
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Jun 1, 2018
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Jun 1, 2020

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: Intervention Group

Patients randomized to the intervention group will receive aqueous suppressant eyedrops in a stepwise fashion in order to maintain their intraocular pressure between 7-10mmHg.

Drug: Aqueous Suppressant Eye Drops
Aqueous suppressant eye drops added stepwise to achieve IOP between 7-10mmHg. First, a beta blocker eye drop (timolol 0.25% 1 gtts in study eye BID OR timolol 0.5% 1 gtts in study eye BID). Next, a topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor eye drop. (brinzolamide 1% 1 gtts in study eye TID OR dorzolamide 2% 1 gtts in study eye TID) Next, a topical alpha agonist eye drop. (brimonidine 0.1% 1 gtts in study eye TID OR brimonidine 0.15% 1 gtts in study eye TID). Next, a topical prostaglandin analogue eye drop. (latanoprost 0.005% 1 gtts in study eye qhs OR travoprost 0.004% 1 gtts in study eye qhs OR bimatoprost 0.01% 1 gtts in study eye qhs OR bimatoprost 0.03% 1 gtts in study eye qhs) Finally, stop the topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor eye drop and start oral acetazolamide. (acetazolamide 250mg PO OD)
Other Names:
  • Timoptic
  • Trusopt
  • Azopt
  • Alphagan-P
  • Xalatan
  • Travatan Z
  • Lumigan
  • Diamox
  • No Intervention: Control Group

    Patients randomized to the control group will receive standard of care treatment. They will not be aqueous suppressed within the first three postoperative months unless the bleb hyperencapsulates. (If they experience the hyperencapsulation phase, they will continue to receive standard of care treatment, which would then be aqueous suppressant eye drops added in a stepwise fashion)

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Intraocular pressure [4 months postoperative]

      The primary outcome measure is intraocular pressure (IOP) at 4 months postoperative. This will be a washout IOP (i.e. all glaucoma eye drops will be stopped at 3 months postoperative in all study patients)

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    1. Hyperencapsulation phase (HEP) [first 3 months postoperative]

      The HEP endpoint will be met within the first 3 postoperative months if all of the following are met: IOP increase by 5mmHg or greater compared to previous visit A bleb appearance in keeping with encapsulation (raised, thickened, firm, dome-shaped) no other reason for IOP increase

    2. Qualified Ahmed Glaucoma Valve success [12 months]

      An eye will have qualified success of the Ahmed glaucoma valve if the intraocular pressure (IOP) is at or below 18mmHg at 12 months with use of medications.

    3. Absolute Ahmed Glaucoma Valve success [13 months]

      An eye will have absolute success of the Ahmed glaucoma valve if the intraocular pressure (IOP) is at or below 18mmHg at 13 months without use of medications. Medications will be stopped at the 12 month visit, and so eyes will be washed out at 13 months.

    4. Number of glaucoma medications [12 months]

      Will count the number of glaucoma medication classes required to achieve qualified Ahmed Glaucoma Valve success at 12 months.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    18 Years and Older
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    No
    Inclusion Criteria:
    • clinical diagnosis of glaucoma

    • scheduled for Ahmed glaucoma valve surgery, with or without simultaneous cataract surgery

    Exclusion Criteria:
    • neovascular glaucoma

    • uveitic glaucoma

    • prior tube shunt surgery

    • prior cyclodestruction procedure

    • abnormal cornea that would make IOP measurements unreliable

    • sulfa allergy

    • systemic contraindication to acetazolamide use

    • inability to attend follow up visits

    • intraocular pressure greater than 21 at postoperative week 1 (represents primary failure of the valve)

    • anterior chamber fill within the first week postoperatively

    Contacts and Locations

    Locations

    Site City State Country Postal Code
    1 Credit Valley Eye Care Mississauga Ontario Canada L5L1W8

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • Credit Valley EyeCare
    • Canadian Glaucoma Clinical Research Council

    Investigators

    • Principal Investigator: Devesh K Varma, MD FRCSC, University of Toronto
    • Principal Investigator: Ike K Ahmed, MD FRCSC, University of Toronto
    • Study Director: Amandeep S Rai, MD, University of Toronto

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    None provided.

    More Information

    Publications

    None provided.
    Responsible Party:
    Amandeep Rai, MD, Glaucoma and Advanced Anterior Segment Surgery Research Fellow, Principal Investigator, Credit Valley EyeCare
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT01535768
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • PASAGV2012
    First Posted:
    Feb 20, 2012
    Last Update Posted:
    Jul 21, 2017
    Last Verified:
    Jul 1, 2017

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of Jul 21, 2017