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The PRIME trial will assess the safety of 2 mg intravitreal aflibercept injections (IAI) to achieve and maintain DRSS improvements (2 or more steps) in patients with a baseline DRSS level of 47A to 71A inclusive through 104 weeks as determined by reading center determined DRSS gradings on OPTOS fundus photos and leakage index on OPTOS WF-FA.


Clinical Trial Description

Study eyes will be assigned randomly (1:1 ratio) to one of the following 2 treatment arms. Randomization of PDR subjects will be limited to 50% of each arm. Group 1 Year 1 Subjects will be seen every month, 28 days (+ 7 days), for 52 weeks. All subjects will receive IAI at baseline, after eligibility is confirmed. Week 4 through week 48, subjects will be seen monthly and treated with IAI PRN (pro re nata) according to, same day, central reading center (CRC) determined DRSS level. Monthly treatment with IAI will continue until a greater than or equal to 2 step DRSS level improvement is achieved, relative to screening/baseline DRSS based on CRC assessment OPTOS fundus photos (FP). Subjects who have baseline proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) (DRSS Level 61-71) will continue to receive monthly IAI until a greater than or equal to 2 step DRSS improvement is achieved as determined by CRC assessment of OPTOS fundus photos relative to screening/baseline DRSS, and PDR is quiescent according to the treating investigator. Treatment with IAI will be reinitiated if a 1 step worsening of DRSS occurs compared to best DRSS score achieved, determined by CRC evaluation of OPTOS fundus photos. If such worsening is detected, the subject would resume monthly IAI until best DRSS score or greater is achieved, as determined by CRC assessment of OPTOS fundus photos. In addition, retreatment will also be re-started if new onset neovascularization is identified and is continued until the PDR is quiescent according to the treating investigator. Year 2 Beginning in year 2 (week 52) subjects will be seen every 56 days (+ 14 days) and treated with IAI PRN (pro re nata) utilizing the same criteria from year 1. All subjects will have a mandatory week 104 visit, where treatment will not be given. Group 2 Year 1 Subjects will be seen every month, 28 days (+ 7 days), for 52 weeks. All subjects will receive IAI at baseline, after eligibility is confirmed. Week 4 through week 48, subjects will be seen monthly and treated with IAI PRN (pro re nata) according to, same day, CRC determination of DRSS initially, and subsequently of leakage index. Monthly treatment with IAI will continue until a greater than or equal to 2 step DRSS level improvement is achieved, relative to screening/baseline DRSS based on CRC assessment OPTOS fundus photos (FP). Subjects who have baseline proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) (DRSS Level 61-71) will continue to receive monthly IAI until a greater than or equal to 2 step DRSS improvement is achieved as determined by CRC assessment of OPTOS fundus photos relative to screening/baseline DRSS, and PDR is quiescent according to the treating investigator. Leakage index as determined by CRC assessment of OPTOS WF-FA at the visit at which a greater than or equal to 2 step DRSS level improvement is achieved will be considered the threshold. Treatment with IAI will be reinitiated if the leakage index increases to 33% above the individual subject threshold leakage index level as determined by CRC evaluation of OPTOS WF-FA. If such worsening is detected, the subject would resume monthly IAI until the threshold leakage index as determined by CRC assessment of OPTOS WF-FA is reached. In addition, retreatment will also be re-started if new onset neovascularization is identified and is continued until the PDR is quiescent according to the treating investigator. Year 2 Beginning in year 2 (week 52) subjects will be seen every 56 days (+ 14 days) and treated with IAI PRN (pro re nata) utilizing the same criteria from year 1. All subjects will have a mandatory week 104 visit, where treatment will not be given. If images of insufficient quality are unable to be obtained, in Group 1 or Group 2, subjects will undergo treatment with IAI at principal investigators discretion or designee. Subjects can have both eyes in the study, if eligibility is met. If both eyes are eligible, one eye will be randomized to group 1 while the other is randomized to group 2. If only one eye is eligible IAI will be provided for the fellow eye as needed according to the treating investigator. ;


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NCT number NCT03531294
Study type Interventional
Source Greater Houston Retina Research
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date May 23, 2018
Completion date April 9, 2021

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