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Anterior-segment OCT (AS-OCT) and Intraoperative OCT (iOCT) for Trans- Conjunctival Needle Revision (TCNR)

Primary Purpose

Glaucoma, Glaucoma Following Surgery

Status
Terminated
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Digital microscope integrated with intraoperative OCT (Zeiss Artevo 800, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG)
Spectralis Anterior-segment OCT (AS-OCT) (Heidelberg Engineering)
Sponsored by
Northwestern University
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Glaucoma focused on measuring optical coherence tomography

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion criteria Briefly, the diagnosis of glaucoma is based on the presence of 2 or more of the following findings: 1) glaucomatous optic disc damage, defined as the presence of optic disc excavation, diffuse or focal neuroretinal rim thinning or notching, localized or generalized retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thinning; 2) visual field defects consistent with glaucoma; and 3) IOP ≥ 22 mmHg. Patients with glaucoma who have been advised to undergo TCNR of a failed trabeculectomy bleb by a glaucoma specialist at Northwestern Medicine History of failed trabeculectomy (based on clinical features of the trabeculectomy bleb and elevated intraocular pressure) Patients can have history of other glaucoma surgery or cataract surgery The diagnosis of glaucoma is based on the presence of 2 or more of the following findings: 1) glaucomatous optic disc damage, defined as the presence of optic disc excavation, diffuse or focal neuroretinal rim thinning or notching, localized or generalized RNFL thinning; 2) visual field defects consistent with glaucoma; and 3) IOP ≥ 22 mmHg. Exclusion criteria Age younger than 18 years; Secondary causes of glaucoma (e.g., iridocyclitis, trauma); Any evidence of corneal or conjunctival pathology adjacent to filtration bleb that could influence AS-OCT image Patients who did not undergo surgery or have adequate follow up Adults unable to consent, individuals who are not yet adults (infants, children, teenagers), pregnant women, prisoners and vulnerable populations

Sites / Locations

  • Northwestern University

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm Type

Other

Arm Label

AS-OCT and iOCT

Arm Description

This prospective study will include approximately 25 patients with open-angle glaucoma who will undergo TCNR of trabeculectomy bleb by a glaucoma specialist at Northwestern Medicine. These patients will have a history of glaucoma and failed trabeculectomy bleb (as evidenced by clinical features and elevated IOP). During routine clinic visit, the patient will undergo lit lamp grading of bleb by Indiana Bleb Appearance Grading Score (IBAGS). Subjects who agree to participate and provide written informed consent will undergo AS-OCT imaging (Spectralis OCT, Heidelberg) of the bleb. During their operation, the Zeiss Artevo digital microscope integrated with iOCT (Zeiss Artevo 800, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG), a commercially available device will be utilized to visualize and evaluate the morphology of the trabeculectomy bleb at the start and conclusion of the case.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Surgical success
Surgical success as defined as a 20% reduction in unmedicated IOP below the pre-operative baseline at specified post-operative visits.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Feasibility of intraoperative OCT
The secondary outcomes will be feasibility of intraoperative OCT. Feasibility will be defined as the percentage of cases with successful imaging of the bleb with iOCT.

Full Information

First Posted
January 4, 2022
Last Updated
March 16, 2023
Sponsor
Northwestern University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05790408
Brief Title
Anterior-segment OCT (AS-OCT) and Intraoperative OCT (iOCT) for Trans- Conjunctival Needle Revision (TCNR)
Official Title
Anterior-segment OCT (AS-OCT) and Intraoperative OCT (iOCT) for Trans- Conjunctival Needle Revision (TCNR) of Trabeculectomy Bleb
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Terminated
Why Stopped
Slow recruitment, lack of availability of equipment, lack of availability of staff
Study Start Date
August 18, 2020 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
January 12, 2022 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
January 12, 2022 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Northwestern University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
Yes
Product Manufactured in and Exported from the U.S.
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Trabeculectomy is a very important and commonly performed glaucoma operation. It allows fluid from inside the eye to exit into a space called a bleb located on the surface of the eye under the upper eyelid. The formation of excessive scar tissue after surgery may cause the operation to work less well or stop working. This results in an increase in eye pressure. The use of a needle to cut the scar tissue is a commonly used procedure. This surgery is called trans-conjunctival needle revision (TCNR) of trabeculectomy bleb. The study aims to determine if advanced optical imaging called Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) of the scar tissue both in the office prior to surgery and during surgery in the operating room improves the success rate of the revision surgery. These devices are FDA approved and have been used extensively in ophthalmology and ocular surgery. Ophthalmologists already used these imaging devices for this purpose as part of the standard medical care of some patients. The purpose of this study is to prospectively gather information about its use in a systematic way. Furthermore, investigators want to determine if imaging improves outcomes compared to historical controls (patients who underwent the same surgery in the past without imaging). The potential benefit of this research is that it may provide knowledge that will be of benefit to future patients with glaucoma who are undergoing this procedure.
Detailed Description
Trabeculectomy is one of the most commonly performed glaucoma procedures performed to control IOP with approximately 18,000 operations performed in US Medicare beneficiaries alone in 2012. One complication of trabeculectomy surgery is the formation of subconjunctival and episcleral fibrosis, which occurs as part of the wound healing process and can result in fibrosis of the filtering bleb and failure. Transconjunctival needle revision (TCNR) aims to lyse subconjunctival adhesions and reestablish adequate aqueous humor flow from the anterior chamber to the subconjunctival space. One study reported 17% of trabeculectomies require bleb-needling revision. During TCNR the surgeon is able to visualize the trajectory of the needle or blade under the conjunctiva; however, detection of the fibrotic tissue and determination as to whether that tissue has been adequately lysed is difficult, limiting the success rate of the procedure. Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) allows for detailed assessment of the internal morphology of the bleb. Studies have utilized AS-OCT to assess morphological features of the bleb and correlate it with surgical success. A small case series reported the utility of AS-OCT for pre-operative planning for bleb revision, in particular, identifying safe access sites and minimizing conjunctival dissection. More recently, real time OCT integrated with operative microscope has become available. Intraoperative OCT (iOCT) has been utilized extensively in retinal surgery and corneal surgery. Dada et al., described performing iOCT-guided TCNR in 2 patients with failed trabeculectomy blebs without intraoperative or postoperative complications. Investigators reported they were able to obtain a detailed view of the bleb wall and assess the depth and location of the needle, which permitted better lysis of adhesions. A pilot study by Kumar et al., reported one case of TCNR in which iOCT was used to demonstrate the extent of adhesions and loculations inside the bleb at the beginning of the procedure, and the lysis of these adhesions and formation of large single hyporeflective cavity inside the bleb at the end of the procedure. These small case studies suggest a role of iOCT imaging for TCNR, however, further research is needed to assess its feasibility and utility for routine use. The aim of the research is to assess the surgical success, feasibility and utility of pre-operative Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography (AS-OCT) and intraoperative Optical Coherence Tomography (iOCT) in trans-conjunctival needle revision (TCNR) of trabeculectomy bleb. Furthermore, investigators want to assess whether AS-OCT can be used to identify characteristics of trabeculectomy blebs that are associated with successful surgical outcomes. To undergo this study, investigators will conduct a prospective study of patients who consent to AS-OCT and iOCT revision of TCNR. Investigators will compare the outcomes of these patients with retrospectively identified, historical controls (i.e. patients who underwent TCNR by the same surgeon without AS-OCT or iOCT assistance). investigators hypothesize that information gained from pre-operative AS-OCT and intraoperative OCT will aid with intraoperative decision-making for TCNR of trabeculectomy bleb and will thereby improve surgical outcomes. Investigators also hypothesize that preoperative AS-OCT can be used to identify features of trabeculectomy bleb that can predict success with iOCT-assisted TCNR. More specifically, investigators hypothesize that filtering blebs with more extensive scarring as seen on pre-operative AS-OCT will benefit from iOCT.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Glaucoma, Glaucoma Following Surgery
Keywords
optical coherence tomography

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
10 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
AS-OCT and iOCT
Arm Type
Other
Arm Description
This prospective study will include approximately 25 patients with open-angle glaucoma who will undergo TCNR of trabeculectomy bleb by a glaucoma specialist at Northwestern Medicine. These patients will have a history of glaucoma and failed trabeculectomy bleb (as evidenced by clinical features and elevated IOP). During routine clinic visit, the patient will undergo lit lamp grading of bleb by Indiana Bleb Appearance Grading Score (IBAGS). Subjects who agree to participate and provide written informed consent will undergo AS-OCT imaging (Spectralis OCT, Heidelberg) of the bleb. During their operation, the Zeiss Artevo digital microscope integrated with iOCT (Zeiss Artevo 800, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG), a commercially available device will be utilized to visualize and evaluate the morphology of the trabeculectomy bleb at the start and conclusion of the case.
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
Digital microscope integrated with intraoperative OCT (Zeiss Artevo 800, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG)
Intervention Description
The Zeiss Artevo digital microscope integrated with iOCT (Zeiss Artevo 800, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG) is a commercially available, FDA approved device that can be utilized to visualize and evaluate the morphology of the trabeculectomy bleb during transconjunctival needle revision of trabeculectomy bleb.
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
Spectralis Anterior-segment OCT (AS-OCT) (Heidelberg Engineering)
Intervention Description
The Spectralis Anterior-segment OCT (AS-OCT) is a commercially available, FDA approved device that can be utilized to visualize and evaluate the morphology of the trabeculectomy bleb in the office.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Surgical success
Description
Surgical success as defined as a 20% reduction in unmedicated IOP below the pre-operative baseline at specified post-operative visits.
Time Frame
Postoperative month 3
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Feasibility of intraoperative OCT
Description
The secondary outcomes will be feasibility of intraoperative OCT. Feasibility will be defined as the percentage of cases with successful imaging of the bleb with iOCT.
Time Frame
Intraoperative assessment
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Pre-operative AS-OCT findings
Description
Investigators will also assess whether findings seen with pre-operative AS-OCT can predict what type of blebs will benefit from iOCT-assisted TNCR. Features of AS-OCT and iOCT imaging that will be assessed include quality of image capture, visualization of surgical site, and characteristics of the bleb. Characteristics of the surgical site include bleb height, internal reflectivity, location and number of adhesions, and presence of cysts, cavities, and fistulas.
Time Frame
Pre-operative visit

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria Briefly, the diagnosis of glaucoma is based on the presence of 2 or more of the following findings: 1) glaucomatous optic disc damage, defined as the presence of optic disc excavation, diffuse or focal neuroretinal rim thinning or notching, localized or generalized retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thinning; 2) visual field defects consistent with glaucoma; and 3) IOP ≥ 22 mmHg. Patients with glaucoma who have been advised to undergo TCNR of a failed trabeculectomy bleb by a glaucoma specialist at Northwestern Medicine History of failed trabeculectomy (based on clinical features of the trabeculectomy bleb and elevated intraocular pressure) Patients can have history of other glaucoma surgery or cataract surgery The diagnosis of glaucoma is based on the presence of 2 or more of the following findings: 1) glaucomatous optic disc damage, defined as the presence of optic disc excavation, diffuse or focal neuroretinal rim thinning or notching, localized or generalized RNFL thinning; 2) visual field defects consistent with glaucoma; and 3) IOP ≥ 22 mmHg. Exclusion criteria Age younger than 18 years; Secondary causes of glaucoma (e.g., iridocyclitis, trauma); Any evidence of corneal or conjunctival pathology adjacent to filtration bleb that could influence AS-OCT image Patients who did not undergo surgery or have adequate follow up Adults unable to consent, individuals who are not yet adults (infants, children, teenagers), pregnant women, prisoners and vulnerable populations
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Angelo P Tanna, MD
Organizational Affiliation
Professor
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Northwestern University
City
Chicago
State/Province
Illinois
ZIP/Postal Code
60611
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
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