Retinopathy of Prematurity Clinical Trial
— ROP3Official title:
A Randomized Trial of Low-Dose Bevacizumab Versus Laser for Type 1 Retinopathy of Prematurity
Verified date | November 2023 |
Source | Jaeb Center for Health Research |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This randomized clinical trial will compare retinal outcomes with low-dose intravitreous bevacizumab (0.063 mg) versus laser photocoagulation as treatment for infants with type 1 retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). The study also will assess neurodevelopment, refractive error, visual acuity, and peripheral visual fields.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 16 |
Est. completion date | August 14, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | August 14, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A to 6 Months |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Birth weight < 1251 grams - Newly diagnosed (within 2 days) type 1 ROP in one or both eyes; meeting the following criteria: - Zone I, any stage ROP with plus disease, with retinal vessels or ROP in Zone II in any quadrant, or - Zone I, stage 3 ROP without plus disease, with retinal vessels or ROP in zone II in any quadrant or - Zone II, stage 2 or 3 ROP with plus disease Exclusion Criteria: - Previous treatment for ROP - Stage 4 or 5 ROP in either eye - All ROP in zone I in either eye (no retinal vessels or ROP extend into zone II in any quadrant) - Either treatment could not be done within 2 days of diagnosis of type 1 ROP - Investigator unwilling to randomize or parent unwilling to accept random assignment to either treatment - Transfer to another hospital not covered by study-certified examiners anticipated within the next 4 weeks - Active ocular infection or purulent nasolacrimal duct obstruction in either eye One eye will be excluded, and other eye may be eligible, if either of the following are present: - Visually significant ocular anomaly (e.g., cataract, coloboma) - Opacity that precludes an adequate view of the retina |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | IWK Health Centre | Halifax | Nova Scotia |
Canada | CHU - Sainte-Justine | Montreal | Quebec |
Canada | The Hospital for Sick Children | Toronto | Ontario |
United States | The Emory Eye Center | Atlanta | Georgia |
United States | University of Colorado Health Sciences Center | Aurora | Colorado |
United States | Greater Baltimore Medical Center | Baltimore | Maryland |
United States | Boston Children's Hospital | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
United States | Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | U of Illinois at Chicago Eye and Ear Infirmary | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | Cincinnati Children's Hospital | Cincinnati | Ohio |
United States | University of Missouri- Columbia Mason Eye Institute | Columbia | Missouri |
United States | Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates, Inc. | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | Denver Health and Hospital Authority | Denver | Colorado |
United States | Duke University Eye Center | Durham | North Carolina |
United States | Connecticut Childrens Medical Center | Farmington | Connecticut |
United States | Texas Children's Hospital - Dept. Of Ophthalmology | Houston | Texas |
United States | The Woman's Hospital of Texas | Houston | Texas |
United States | University of Chicago | Hyde Park | Illinois |
United States | Indiana University School of Medicine | Indianapolis | Indiana |
United States | Riley Hospital for Children | Indianapolis | Indiana |
United States | Univ of California, Irvine- Gavin Herbert Eye Institute | Irvine | California |
United States | UK Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The Eye Clinic | Lexington | Kentucky |
United States | Arkansas Childrens Hospital/ University of Arkansas Medical Sciences | Little Rock | Arkansas |
United States | Storm Eye Institute | Mount Pleasant | South Carolina |
United States | New York Presbyterian David H Koch Center | New York | New York |
United States | Virginia Pediatric Eye Center | Norfolk | Virginia |
United States | Children's Hospital & Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska |
United States | Arizonia Pediatric Eye Specialists | Phoenix | Arizona |
United States | UPMC Children's Eye Center of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania |
United States | Casey Eye Institute | Portland | Oregon |
United States | University of California, Davis | Sacramento | California |
United States | St. Louis University Ophthalmology | Saint Louis | Missouri |
United States | University of Utah Moran Eye Center | Salt Lake City | Utah |
United States | University of California San Francisco Department of Ophthalmology | San Francisco | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Jaeb Center for Health Research | National Eye Institute (NEI), Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group |
United States, Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Treatment Success Rate At 6 Months Adjusted Age | The primary objective for the randomized trial is to determine if infants with type 1 ROP treated with intravitreal bevacizumab (subsequently referred to as BV) have a treatment success rate determined at 6 months adjusted age that is non-inferior compared with infants treated with laser photocoagulation (subsequently referred to as LASER). | 6 Months Adjusted Age |
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