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The purpose of this study is to determine whether viewing asynchronous movies leads to better visual outcomes in young children with amblyopia than standard-of-care occlusion therapy with an adhesive patch and whether this is associated with better adherence to treatment.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a single-site randomized clinical trial to compare treatment of amblyopia by viewing asynchronous movies to standard-of-care occlusion therapy with an adhesive patch. Participants will be referred from local pediatric ophthalmologists. Following informed consent, children will complete baseline testing to confirm eligibility and provide pre-treatment measurements of visual acuity, suppression, stereoacuity, motor skills, self-perception, and quality of life. Eligible children will then be randomly allocated to either patch-free occlusion therapy or standard-of-care occlusion therapy with an adhesive patch. Children will participate in their assigned occlusion therapy at home for 6 weeks (primary outcome). Adherence will be objectively monitored. Vision will be re-assessed at 2 and 4 weeks and all tests will be repeated at 6 weeks. The asynchronous movie group will have an option to continue for and additional 2 or 4 weeks (10 weeks total). The standard-of-care occlusion group will be offered the opportunity to use the movie treatment at the 6 week visit through 10 weeks. Children who choose to remain in the study beyond the 6 week primary outcome visit will have vision reassessed at 8 and 10 weeks. The primary analysis will be a comparison of improvement in amblyopic eye visual acuity (baseline-6 weeks) between the movie group and the standard-of-care patching group. Secondary analyses will include comparisons of adherence to each treatment, comparison of the proportion of children in each group with visual acuity ≤0.1 logMAR (recovered) at 6 weeks and 95% CIs, comparisons of changes in extent of suppression, depth of suppression, stereoacuity, motor skills standard scores, self-perception scores, and PedEyeQ domain scores. Associations among hours of treatment, changes in visual acuity, suppression, and stereoacuity, will be explored and modeled for dose-response relationships. In exploratory analyses, we will examine whether there are additional improvements in visual acuity, suppression, or stereoacuity between 6 and 10 weeks for the movie group (8 and 10 weeks means and 95% CIs). ;


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NCT number NCT05439200
Study type Interventional
Source Retina Foundation of the Southwest
Contact Eileen E Birch, PhD
Phone 2143633911
Email ebirch@retinafoundation.org
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 10, 2023
Completion date December 2027

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