Diabetic Macular Edema - Obstructive Sleep Apnea Relationship Study
- Sponsor
- Uptown Eye Specialists
- Study ID
- NCT03597815
- Status
- Unknown
Conditions
- Diabetic Macular Edema
- Non Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
- Sleep Apnea
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - 110 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- Aflibercept 40 MG/ML [Eylea] — DRUGIntravitreal injection, form of anti-VEGF therapy
- OSA diagnostic test - overnight sleep study — DIAGNOSTIC_TESTOvernight with specialist care in hospital - heart, lung and brain activity monitored.
- CPAP therapy for OSA positive patients — DEVICEpositive airway pressure ventilator, applies mild air pressure in a continuous basis to keep the airways continuously open in patients who are able to breath spontaneously on their own.
Study Details
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between DME and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OSA impacts millions of North Americans, many of whom are undiagnosed. The investigators aim to evaluate if a relationship exists between the two diseases, whether or not the severity of OSA impacts the severity of DME, and whether treating OSA results in better treatment outcomes for DME. The study will involve the standard of care provided for both DME (involving anti-VEGF injections) and OSA (involving continuous positive airway pressure \[CPAP\] machine).Approximately 150 subjects are expected to be enrolled in this study. In summary: Question 1: Is there a correlation between DME and OSA? Question 2: Is there a relationship between the severity of DME (CRT and vision) and OSA (AHI index)? Question 3: Does treating OSA result in improving DME metrics, and does it neutralize the outcomes at 1 year compared to OSA negatives.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Jan 1, 2018
- Status verified
- Nov 2020
- Primary completion
- Mar 31, 2020
- Completion
- Dec 1, 2020
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 150 participants (estimated)
Arms
- Arm: DME positive, OSA positiveVisit 1: Baseline DME Treatment. Includes first EYELEA(aflibercept) injection. (DME positive patients will receive a minimum of 6 injections with the first five occurring at 1-month intervals and the sixth occurring two months after the fifth. Further injections will be provided at the discretion of the ophthalmologist in according to the treat and extend protocol of Eylea to ensure the DME is resolved by the end of the study.) Each injection is 2 mg (0.05 mL). Visit 2: Diagnosis of OSA - Overnight sleep study Visit 3: 1 month follow up post-CPAP initiation Visit 4: 6-month visit post DME initial treatment Visit 5: 2-3 month follow up - titration study (at sleep lab) Visit 6: 12-month visit post DME initial treatment in the OSA- group and at least 3 months post CPAP initiation in the OSA+ group Visit 7: 12-month sleep apnea follow up
- Arm: DME positive, OSA negativeVisit 1: Baseline DME Treatment Includes first EYELEA(aflibercept) injection. (DME positive patients will receive a minimum of 6 injections with the first five occurring at 1-month intervals and the sixth occurring two months after the fifth. Further injections will be provided at the discretion of the ophthalmologist in according to the treat and extend protocol of Eylea to ensure the DME is resolved by the end of the study.) Each injections is 2 mg (0.05 mL). Visit 2: Diagnosis of OSA - Overnight sleep study Visit 3: 6-month visit post DME initial treatment Visit 4: 12-month visit post DME initial treatment in the OSA- group and at least 3 months post CPAP initiation in the OSA+ group
- Arm: DME negative (NPDR positive), OSA positiveno injections needed. Visit 1: Baseline NPDR diagnosis Sleep lab visits Visit 2: Diagnosis of OSA - Overnight sleep study Visit 3: 1 month follow up post-CPAP initiation Visit 4: 2-3 month follow up - titration study Visit 5: 12-month sleep apnea follow up
- Arm: DME negative (NPDR positive), OSA negativeno injections needed. Visit 1: Baseline NPDR diagnosis Visit 2: Diagnosis of OSA - Overnight sleep study
Primary Outcome Measure
Presence of DME [ Time Frame: First visit, 0 months ]
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