Intermittent Exotropia Clinical Trial
— IXT7Official title:
Randomized Trial of Full-Time Occlusion Therapy for Intermittent Exotropia in Children
Determine whether full-time patching is more effective than observation for improving distance control of IXT after 3 months of treatment (on-treatment outcome).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Years to 8 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Children under the care of a pediatric optometrist or pediatric ophthalmologist will be eligible for the study if they meet all the following criteria: 1. Age 3 to < 9 years 2. IXT meeting all of the following criteria: - Intermittent or constant XT at distance (mean distance control 2.0 or more) with at least 1 control measure of 3, 4 or 5 (i.e., indicating spontaneous tropia) - Either IXT, exophoria, or orthophoria at near (cannot have control score of 5 on all 3 near assessments) - Distance exodeviation between 15? and 50? by PACT - Near exodeviation between 0? and 50? by PACT - Near exodeviation does not exceed distance by more than 10? by PACT (convergence insufficiency-type IXT excluded) 3. Age-normal visual acuity in both eyes: - 3 years: 20/50 or better (>=63 letters) - 4 years: 20/40 or better (>=68 letters) - 5-6 years: 20/32 or better (>=73 letters) - 7-<9 years: 20/25 or better (>=78 letters) 4. Interocular difference in distance VA of 2 logMAR lines or less (10 letters or less on E-ETDRS for patients =7 years old). Testing by ATS HOTV for participants 3 to < 7 years old and by E-ETDRS for participants =7 years old. 5. Cycloplegic refraction within the last 7 months. 6. Refractive error between -6.00 D SE and +2.00 D SE (inclusive) based on a cycloplegic refraction within 7 months 7. Participants with refractive error meeting any of the following based on a cycloplegic refraction within 6 months must be wearing spectacles for at least 2 weeks: - Myopia > -0.50 D spherical equivalent (SE) in either eye - Anisometropia > 1.00 D SE - Astigmatism in either eye > 1.00 D 8. Any refractive correction worn at enrollment (required or not) must meet the following guidelines based on a cycloplegic refraction within 7 months: - Anisometropia SE must be within 0.50 D of the full anisometropic difference correction - Astigmatism must be corrected within 0.50 D - Axis must be within ±10 degrees if cylinder power is =1.00 D and within ±5 degrees if cylinder power is >1.00 D. - For hyperopia, the spherical component can be reduced at investigator discretion provided the reduction is symmetrical and does not meet the definition of deliberate overminus (see below). - For myopia, the intent is to fully correct, but the spherical component can be undercorrected at investigator discretion provided the reduction is symmetrical and results in no more than -0.50 D SE residual (i.e., uncorrected) myopia. Deliberate overminus is not allowed. - Deliberate overminus is defined for this protocol as any refractive correction prescribed to yield lenses that are overminused by more than -0.50D SE than cycloplegic refraction SE - Less than the full cycloplegic hyperopic correction (i.e., prescribing reduced plus) is not considered the same as overminusing for this protocol (because most patients without IXT but with hyperopic SE refractions up to +2.00 D SE would not typically be prescribed a refractive correction.) - For refractive errors with an emmetropic or myopic SE, the intent is to fully correct, but the spherical component can be undercorrected at investigator discretion provided the reduction is symmetrical and results in no more than -0.50 D SE residual (i.e., uncorrected) myopia. Prescribing a correction that yields more than 0.50 D more minus SE than the cycloplegic refraction SE is considered deliberate overminus and is not allowed. - Note that the refractive correction guidelines and the requirement to wear refractive correction for at least 2 weeks apply not only to participants who require refractive correction under the above criteria but also to any other participant who is wearing refractive correction. 9. Gestational age > 30 weeks 10. Birth weight > 1500 grams 11. Patient and/or parent understands protocol, is willing to enroll, and is willing to accept that other (i.e., nonrandomized) treatment for IXT will not be offered by the investigator for 3 months 12. Parent has phone and is willing to be contacted by Jaeb Center staff 13. Relocation outside of area of an active PEDIG site within 3 months not anticipated Exclusion Criteria: Individuals meeting any of the following criteria at baseline will be excluded from study participation: 1. Prior strabismus, intraocular, or refractive surgery (including BOTOX injection) 2. Prior nonsurgical treatment for IXT (e.g., patching, vergence therapy, vision therapy/orthoptics, base-in prism, or deliberate overminus (more than 1.00 D) spectacles of >1week duration within the past year 3. Previous amblyopia treatment other than refractive correction 4. Diplopia more than 2 times per day by parental assessment 5. Paretic or restrictive strabismus 6. Craniofacial malformations affecting the orbits 7. Ocular disorders which would reduce VA (except refractive error) 8. Severe developmental delay that would interfere with treatment or evaluation (in the opinion of the investigator). Participants with mild speech delay or reading and/or learning disabilities or ADHD are not excluded. 9. Neurological anomaly that could affect ocular motility (e.g., cerebral palsy, Down syndrome) 10. Immediate family member (child or sibling) of any investigative site personnel directly affiliated with this study. 11. Known allergy to adhesive patches. 12. Known allergy to silicone. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Univ. of California- Berkeley | Berkeley | California |
United States | Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State Univ | Big Rapids | Michigan |
United States | UAB Pediatric Eye Care; Birmingham Health Care | Birmingham | Alabama |
United States | Boston Children's Hospital Waltham | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | Boston Medical Center | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | Cincinnati Children's Hospital | Cincinnati | Ohio |
United States | Ohio State University College of Optometry | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Southern California College of Optometry | Fullerton | California |
United States | University of Houston College of Optometry | Houston | Texas |
United States | Univ of California, Irvine- Gavin Herbert Eye Institute | Irvine | California |
United States | Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics | Kansas City | Missouri |
United States | Progressive Eye Care | Lisle | Illinois |
United States | Arkansas Childrens | Little Rock | Arkansas |
United States | Southern College of Optometry | Memphis | Tennessee |
United States | State University of New York, College of Optometry | New York | New York |
United States | Virginia Pediatric Eye Center | Norfolk | Virginia |
United States | University of Nebraska Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska |
United States | Salus University/Pennsylvania College of Optometry | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
United States | Eye Care Associates, Inc. | Poland | Ohio |
United States | Casey Eye Institute | Portland | Oregon |
United States | Pacific University College of Optometry | Portland | Oregon |
United States | Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology | Rochester | Minnesota |
United States | University of Arizona | Tucson | Arizona |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Jaeb Center for Health Research | National Eye Institute (NEI), Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in mean distance control scores at 3 months | To determine if participants with IXT undergoing full-time patching have more improvement in mean distance control between baseline and 3 months than participants being observed without treatment.
The Office Control Score provides a rating of exodeviation control on a 0 to 5 scale, in subjects with intermittent exotropia. Scores 3 to 5 reflect the proportion of time a spontaneous manifest exotropia is present during 30 seconds of observation (<50% score 3; >50% score 4; 100% score 5). If no spontaneous manifest exotropia is observed, scores 0 to 2 reflect the longest time to regain fusion after three, 10-second dissociations (>5 seconds score 2; 1-5 seconds score 1; <1 second score 0). |
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