Title

Triamcinolone vs. Laser for Diabetic Macular Edema
The Role of Triamcinolone Injection During Cataract Extraction for Diabetic Patients With Pre-Operative Macular Edema
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Intervention/Treatment

    triamcinolone ...
  • Study Participants

    11
The purpose of this study is to determine if intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA) injection at the time of cataract surgery will improve visual acuity and decrease post-operative swelling in diabetic patients requiring cataract extraction as compared to the conventional treatment of laser following cataract surgery.

The subjects will be followed for 11 visits over 3 year. Visits will occur at screening,1, 3,6,9,12,18,24,30 and 36 months post surgery.
Protocol Summary:

This is a randomized, prospective study comparing diabetic patients with pre-operative macular edema undergoing cataract surgery treated with either 4 mg of intravitreal triamcinolone at the time of cataract surgery or focal laser treatment 1 month following cataract surgery.

Disease State:

The conventional treatment for clinically significant macular edema is focal laser photocoagulation. In some diabetic patients however, the cataract often impedes fundus visualization for optimal laser treatment. In these patients focal laser treatment is deferred until after cataract surgery.

Study aim:

The purpose of this study is to determine if intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA) injection at the time of cataract surgery will improve visual acuity and decrease post-operative macular edema in diabetic patients with pre-operative macular edema requiring cataract extraction as compared to the conventional treatment of focal laser photocoagulation following cataract surgery.

Hypothesis:

We propose that by injecting triamcinolone intravitreally at the time of cataract surgery in patients who have pre-operative macular edema, we will not only reduce the risk of exacerbating macular edema but also possibly improve the final visual outcome.

Study Procedures:

After informed consent is obtained each patient will be placed, based on a randomization scheme, into either the control group receiving the conventional focal laser treatment one month following cataract extraction or into the study group receiving the IVTA injection at the time of surgery.
Study Started
Nov 30
2005
Primary Completion
May 31
2013
Study Completion
May 31
2013
Results Posted
Jul 28
2017
Last Update
Dec 28
2023
Estimate

Drug Triamcinolone acetonide

4mg of intravitreal triamcinolone at time of cataract surgery with option to repeat at one month if no response

  • Other names: Kenalog

Procedure laser

Laser treatment 1 month after cataract surgery with option to repeat once if no improvement.

  • Other names: focal laser photocoagulation

Laser therapy Active Comparator

If randomized to laser therapy at time of cataract surgery, laser therapy will be performed one month after cataract surgery. If macular edema does not respond an additional laser therapy will be performed. If macular edema persists after 2 lasers, then IVTA will be administered as per standard of care.

Triamcinolone therapy Active Comparator

At time of cataract surgery, will have IVTA injection. If macular edema does not show improvement at 1 month, then can have repeat IVTA injection. If the macular edema is stil not improved after 2nd injection, participant will be considered "treatment failure" and will be given the option to have laser therapy.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

visually significant cataracts
pre-operative visual acuity 20/50 or worse
pre-operative optical coherence tomography (OCT) showing at least 250 microns central foveal thickness.

Exclusion Criteria:

macular ischemia
vitreomacular traction
macular hole

Summary

Laser Therapy

Triamcinolone Therapy

All Events

Event Type Organ System Event Term Laser Therapy Triamcinolone Therapy

Main Outcome Measures Will be Quantitative Changes in OCT Central Thickness, Visual Acuity, and Number of Snellen Acuity Lines Gained/Lost.

Laser Therapy

Triamcinolone Therapy

Rate of Elevated Intraocular Pressures, Retinal Detachment, Infection, and Vitreous Hemorrhage.

Laser Therapy

Triamcinolone Therapy

Total

11
Participants

Age, Categorical

Region of Enrollment

Sex: Female, Male

Overall Study

Laser Therapy

Triamcinolone Therapy

Drop/Withdrawal Reasons

Laser Therapy

Triamcinolone Therapy