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The primary purpose of the protocol is to evaluate whether Trientine Hydrochloride, a copper chelator which is an agent that binds with and removes copper, will be effective in minimizing macular edema after cataract surgery in individuals with type 2 diabetes. It is our hypothesis that there will be a reduction in copper-attributed inflammation after surgery resulting a decrease in edema.


Clinical Trial Description

Individuals with type II Diabetes Mellitus who present to the UBC/VGH Eye Care Centre for cataract surgery will be offered participation in this study. Cataract surgery will be performed according to the surgeons' normal protocols and the present standards of care; however, subjects will be randomized to either a 10-day course of oral Trientine at 1500mg/day administered for 7 days prior to and 3 days after the surgery, or to placebo. Urinary copper levels will be evaluated before and after Trientine administration to determine the efficacy of copper chelation at the time of surgery.

Baseline ocular exams, bloodwork and urine collection will be organized or performed at the two screening visits up to two months before the date of cataract surgery according to the research protocol (flowsheet included at the end). Subjects will also be evaluated at Day1 post-operative, Day 7 (Week #1) post operative, and Day 28-30 (Month 1)post operative with Ocular Coherence Tomography (retinal thickness measurements). Fundus photography and visual acuity testing will be done at Screening and month 1. A final phlebotomy to rule out copper deficiency anemia will be required at month 1 as well. ;


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NCT number NCT01295073
Study type Interventional
Source University of British Columbia
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Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 2