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NCT ID: NCT05627401 Recruiting - Thyroid Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Customized Multiple Orbital Wall Decompression for Sight-threatening Graves's Ophthalmopathy

Start date: January 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Graves' orbitopathy (GO) is an disfiguring and disabling autoimmune condition. Sight-threatening GO is an most severe form and occurs in about 5% of patients with Graves' disease. It can cause blurred vision, color vision and vision function damage, and affects the quality of life. The goal of this retrospective cohort study is to propose a customized orbital decompression algorithm for patients with sight-threatening Graves'ophthalmopathy and to explore the therapeutic effect of customized orbital decompression in sight-threatening patients.

NCT ID: NCT05532072 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Graves Ophthalmopathy

Rapamycin Plus Methylprednisolone Versus Methylprednisolone Alone in Active, Moderate-to-severe Graves' Orbitopathy.

Start date: September 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is a randomized, controlled, multi-center clinical study, the purpose is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of rapamycin combined with methylprednisolone in the treatment of moderate to severe active GO. GO patients with moderate to severe activity were selected as the research objects, and the screening period was 1 week. Eligible and well-informed subjects were randomly assigned 1:1 to the experimental group (rapamycin + methylprednisolone) or the control group (methylprednisolone group). The control group was given methylprednisolone pulse 500 mg/time once a week for 6 weeks + 250 mg/time once a week for 6 weeks, and the experimental group was given rapamycin 2 mg/day orally for 24 weeks on the basis of methylprednisolone pulse therapy. The follow-up period was from 25th to 36th week. Before treatment, 1 week after treatment, 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks, and 36 weeks, visits were conducted to evaluate the improvement and safety evaluation of patients' GO eye activity, severity, and quality of life. At the end of the 1st week and the 12th week, the blood concentration of rapamycin was measured.

NCT ID: NCT05524571 Recruiting - Thyroid Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Study to Assess Batoclimab in Participants With Active Thyroid Eye Disease

Start date: January 5, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy of batoclimab 680 milligrams (mg) subcutaneous (SC) once a week (QW) for 12 weeks followed by 340 mg SC QW for 12 weeks versus placebo on proptosis responder rate at Week 24.

NCT ID: NCT05517447 Recruiting - Thyroid Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Extension Study to Assess Batoclimab in Participants With Thyroid Eye Disease

Start date: November 6, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a 2-cohort (observational and treatment cohort) extension study for participants completing feeder studies (IMVT-1401-3201 or IMVT-1401-3202). The observational cohort will assess the durability of proptosis response of feeder studies off treatment. The treatment cohort will evaluate the efficacy of batoclimab as assessed by proptosis responder rate.

NCT ID: NCT05517421 Recruiting - Thyroid Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Study to Assess Batoclimab in Participants With Active Thyroid Eye Disease

Start date: November 23, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy of batoclimab 680 milligrams (mg) subcutaneous (SC) once a week (QW) for 12 weeks followed by 340 mg SC QW for 12 weeks versus placebo on proptosis responder rate at Week 24.

NCT ID: NCT05429450 Completed - Clinical trials for Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy

Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy Treatment by Methotrexate Against Triamcinolone Periocular Injections

TOMATO
Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The study objective is to investigate the efficacy and safety of periocular injections of methotrexate in management of patients with active moderate to severe thyroid associated orbitopathy in comparison to periocular injections of triamcinolone acetonide.

NCT ID: NCT05394857 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Active Moderate to Severe Graves' Orbitopathy

Efficacy and Safety of SHR-1314 by Subcutaneous Injection in Active Moderate to Severe Graves' Orbitopathy Patients

Start date: June 13, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a single-arm, prospective, open-label, Phase II study that explored the efficacy and safety of SHR-1314 in active moderate to severe Graves' Orbitopathy. The study consists of a 6-week screening period, a 16-week treatment period, and a 12-week follow-up period. Eighteen adult patients with active moderate to severe Graves' Orbitopathy will be enrolled. Eligible subjects will receive SHR-1314 subcutaneously. The primary endpoint was the proptosis responder rate and will be evaluated at 16weeks.

NCT ID: NCT05345119 Completed - Clinical trials for Graves Ophthalmopathy

Sirolimus in Graves' Orbitopathy

RETROSIRGO
Start date: January 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Graves' Orbitopathy (GO) is a disabling and disfiguring condition associated with Graves' Disease, due to autoimmunity against antigens expressed by the thyroid and orbital tissues, and resulting in orbital fibroblast proliferation and release of glycosaminoglycans. The current treatments available, especially glucocorticoids, are not effective in all patients. Two cases of patients with GO treated with Sirolimus have been reported with an excellent response to the drug. The rationale for the use of Sirolimus lies in its mechanisms of action. Sirolimus is able to inhibit T-cell activation as well as fibroblast proliferation. In addition, acts indirectly on the Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) pathway, and recent clinical trials have shown that a monoclonal antibody against the IGF-1 receptor (Teprotumumab) is effective in patients with GO. Thus, Sirolimus could be used in GO as monotherapy in patients with GO. The aim of the present drug vs standard treatment, observational study is to evaluate the efficacy of Sirolimus as a second-line treatment in patients with moderately severe, active GO.

NCT ID: NCT05331300 Recruiting - Pulmonary Fibrosis Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Preliminary Efficacy, and Pharmacokinetic Properties of LASN01 in Healthy Subjects and in Patients With Pulmonary Fibrosis or Thyroid Eye Disease

Start date: June 6, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

LASN01 is a novel, fully human antibody directed against the human IL-11 receptor that is being developed to address the fibro-inflammatory pathology of pulmonary fibrosis and TED. This study is a four-part trial consisting of Parts A, B, C and D. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of LASN01, and the secondary objective is to evaluate the preliminary efficacy, immunogenicity, and pharmacokinetics of single and multiple doses of LASN01 in healthy participants and in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) or progressive fibrosing interstitial lung disease (PF-ILD) or Thyroid Eye disease (TED). Please note that the Phase 1 (single and multiple ascending dose, SAD/MAD) portion in healthy subjects is completed and the Phase 2a portion in patients is actively recruiting.

NCT ID: NCT05276063 Active, not recruiting - Eye Diseases Clinical Trials

A Phase 2b, Study of Linsitinib in Subjects With Active, Moderate to Severe Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)

LIDS
Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The overall objective is to study the safety, pharmacokinetics and efficacy of linsitinib (a small molecule IGF-1R inhibitor) administered orally twice daily (BID) vs. placebo, at 24 weeks in the treatment of subjects with active, moderate to severe thyroid eye disease (TED).