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Treatment of diabetic macular edema with intravitreal aflibercept in subjects previously treated with intravitreal anti-Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) agents (ranibizumab or bevacizumab)


Clinical Trial Description

This study is an investigator initiated interventional study for subjects with diabetic macular edema (DME) that have been previously treated with bevacizumab or ranibizumab. Intravitreal aflibercept 2mg will be given until OCT (ocular coherence tomography) demonstrates an absence of fluid. Continued intravitreal aflibercept 2mg will then take place every 2 months for a total of 24 months of treatment. This study is an interventional, single arm, investigator initiated study. Subjects will be given 2 mg (0.05 mL or 50 microliters) of intravitreal aflibercept injection (IAI) administered monthly until OCT demonstrates no evidence of fluid as defined by the protocol, followed by 2 mg (0.05 mL) once every 2 months. Each subject will be evaluated for 24 months. Thus, the study duration will be 24 months plus the recruitment period. Subjects will be evaluated for safety, efficacy as measured by Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SDOCT) and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) using the Electronic Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (E-ETDRS) protocol. In additional, fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, and OCT angiography will be performed at baseline, month 6, month 12 and at the final visit. Only one eye per subject may be enrolled in the study. If a subject's fellow (non-study) eye requires treatment for at study entry, or during the subject's participation in the study, the fellow eye can receive IAI for DME. ;


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NCT number NCT02559180
Study type Interventional
Source The Cleveland Clinic
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date October 2015
Completion date December 2020

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