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UnknownNCT02227745

Efficacy of Dorzolamide as an Adjuvant After Focal Photocoagulation in Clinically Significant Macular Edema

Efficacy of Dorzolamide as an Adjuvant to Improve Visual Function After Focal Photocoagulation Treatment in Diabetic Patients With Clinically Significant Macular Edema

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Hospital Juarez de Mexico · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
40 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Photocoagulation is the standard treatment in the focal EMCS, disrupts vascular leakage and allows the pigment epithelium remove the intraretinal fluid is effective in reducing the incidence of visual loss but can reduce contrast sensitivity and retinal sensitivity, the characteristics of the function can be reduced such as setting (location and stability) are relevant to the quality of the patient's vision parameters, reading comprehension, especially the ability, duration of diabetic macular edema, could have a significant impact on survival and / or the functional reserve of the macular cells subjected to mechanical and toxic stress-induced edema. It seems that in the treatment of patients with EMCS, photoreceptor damage occurs as a recent phenomenon, and can precede neurodegeneration retinal photoreceptor loss, whereby visual function can be decreased. An adjunctive treatment as Dorzolamide facilitating effect helping resorption of intraretinal fluid through EPR and reduce adverse events that is the loss of contrast sensitivity and retinal sensitivity, response time of photocoagulation treatment could be reduced to the patient, because the rate of resorption of intraretinal fluid is facilitated and thus the duration of the response, also could reduce damage to vision caused by the inadequacies of the photoreceptors during the evolution of macular edema avoiding moderate visual loss, there by increasing the quality of life in terms of improving the quality of vision in diabetic patients. In addition to obtaining a specific adjuvant treatment with photocoagulation is helpful for focal edema in diabetic and a new level using dorzolamide in retina Dorzolamide as adjunctive therapy after focal photocoagulation is more effective than placebo in improving visual function in patients with diabetic macular edema

Detailed description

Patients referred to ophthalmology for developing type 2 diabetes subspecialist ophthalmologist evaluate the macula them by biomicroscopy, pupillary dilation, to detect clinically significant macular edema. EMCS diagnosis is made according to ETDRS criteria, and patients who were requested to submit fluorescein angiography. Patients presenting with focal leakage on angiography were scheduled focal photocoagulation; day focal photocoagulation is measured before the procedure Measurement of visual acuity, visual acuity, refraction Measuring contrast sensitivity Measurement of retinal sensitivity Measurement of Optical Coherence Tomography ophthalmoscopic review Subsequently photocoagulation treatment was applied according to the guidelines of the ETDRS (1-50 number of shots, shot diameter of 100 microns and 120-180 mW power) and the patient was re-evaluated at 4 weeks, which will repeat the testing day photocoagulation. The patient what the research project will be discussed, will be invited to participate, will be read and informed consent was explained, questions and concerns will be clarified during the study, and patients who agree to enter the study will be assigned so random treatment. Patient 1 drop of topical drug in the treaty provided every 8 hours for 4 weeks eye is placed, the drug provided will be needed for 4 weeks, plus a control sheet dose delivery will be provided and shall be referenced again in April weeks later for evaluation: After 4 weeks of topical treatment, evaluation from 8:00 to 11 pm will be the same from the first date

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGDorzolamide hydrochloride (2%)Subsequently photocoagulation treatment was applied according to the guidelines of the ETDRS, reevaluate the patient at 4 weeks. Patient 1 drop of topical drug in the treaty provided every 8 hours for 4 weeks eye and again 4 weeks after cited for evaluation will be placed
DRUGPlacebo Sodium hyaluronate 4mgIntervention: Subsequently photocoagulation treatment was applied according to the guidelines of the ETDRS, reevaluate the patient at 4 weeks. Patient 1 drop of topical drug in the treaty provided every 8 hours for 4 weeks eye and again 4 weeks after cited for evaluation will be placed.

Timeline

Start date
2014-01-01
Primary completion
2015-03-01
Completion
2015-12-01
First posted
2014-08-28
Last updated
2015-03-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Mexico

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02227745. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.