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Performance and Safety of the ARGOS-SC Suprachoroidal Pressure Sensor in Patients With Glaucoma Undergoing Non-penetrating Glaucoma Surgery (ARGOS-SC01)

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Implandata Ophthalmic Products

Status

Completed

Conditions

Open Angle Glaucoma
Glaucoma

Treatments

Device: ARGOS-SC suprachoroidal pressure sensor

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT03756662
ARGOS-SC01
CIV-18-07-025065 (Registry Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to evaluate both the safety and feasibility of the surgical implantation of the ARGOS-SC implant during non-penetrating glaucoma surgery and the safety and usability of the ARGOS-SC implant and system in the year following the implantation.

Full description

This study is designed as a prospective, open-label, multicenter, single-arm clinical investigation. Subjects will be followed up at regular intervals for one year following implantation to collect safety and performance information. Enrollment will be halted at every serious adverse device event (SADE).

The sensor device is intended to be permanently implanted suprachoroidal in the human eye during non-penetrating glaucoma surgery and is used in conjunction with the hand-held MESOGRAPH reading device to telemetrically measure the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the implanted eye.

The sample size calculation was based on the study's dual purpose of establishing safety and comparability of IOP measurements with the ARGOS-SC system to those made with GAT and DCT. IOP measurements will be made with all devices at various time points, resulting in a within individual control for IOP variables. Based on these calculations (performance, safety) and considering possible drop-outs, the exploratory investigation will enroll 24 patients. The minimum number of measurements required to hold the performance claim is approx. 120. With multiple (>8) measurements with either method (ARGOS, GAT) per patient, a sufficient number of paired measurements (in total >>120 measurement pairs) will be available to show equivalence of the methods (primary objective).

Enrollment

24 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Subjects able to understand the informed consent and willing to participate as evidenced by providing informed consent.
  2. Male or female aged ≥ 18 years on the day of screening Female subjects of childbearing potential (not surgically sterilized or more than one year post-menopausal) must be willing to use adequate contraception throughout the trial and must have a negative pregnancy test (urine beta-hCG) within 24 hours prior to ARGOS-SC pressure sensor implantation.
  3. Diagnosis of open angle glaucoma requiring a non-penetrating glaucoma surgery (NPGS). The medical indication for a non-penetrating glaucoma surgery must be given irrespective of the study participation. Potential study patients will be solicited for participation in the clinical trial only after the patient has given consent to the non-penetrating glaucoma operation.
  4. Subjects able and willing to attend all scheduled visits and comply with all study procedures

Exclusion criteria

  1. Contraindications for a non-penetrating glaucoma surgery

    • Neovascular glaucoma, primary and secondary angle closure glaucoma
    • Condition after previous glaucoma incisional surgery
    • IOP > 40 mmHg
  2. Myopia (> -6 dpt) or hypermetropia (> +4 dpt)

  3. Axis length < 22 mm or > 26 mm

  4. Exudative age-related macular degeneration, instable macular degeneration 30 days prior to inclusion, or macular edema

  5. Acute retinal detachment

  6. Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus (DM) with manifestation of moderate to severe non-proliferative diabetic Retinopathy (DR) or proliferative DR.

  7. History or evidence of severe active inflammatory eye diseases (i.e. uveitis, retinitis, scleritis) in one or both eyes within 6 months prior to ARGOS-SC implantation

  8. Ocular surgery procedure(s) (excluding selective laser trabeculoplasty and peripheral iridotomy) within 6 months (cataract surgery within 3 months) prior to ARGOS-SC implantation in the study eye that can affect the assessment of IOP by Goldmann Applanation tonometry

  9. Ocular disease other than glaucoma that may affect assessment of visual acuity and/or IOP by Goldmann Applanation tonometry/Pascal Dynamic Contour Tonometry (e.g. choroidal hemorrhage or detachment, lens subluxation, thyroid ophthalmopathy)

  10. Existence of other active medical eye implant and/or other active medical implants in the head/neck region

  11. Difficulties or complications during NPGS procedure or implantation of ARGOS-SC sensor, as assessed by surgeon (e.g. perforation of trabeculo-descement's membrane; excessive aqueous filtration through TDM leading to shallow anterior chamber; excessive bleeding; choroidal detachment)

  12. Severe generalized disease resulting in a life expectancy shorter than a year

  13. Currently pregnant or breastfeeding

  14. Participation in any study involving an investigational drug or device within the past 30 days or ongoing participation in a study with an investigational drug or device

  15. Patients who are not suitable for the study based on the surgeon's evaluation

  16. Patients unable or unwilling to understand or comply with required study procedures

  17. Patients with psychiatric disorders influencing their judgement or autonomy

  18. Subject and/or an immediate family member is an employee of the investigational site directly affiliated with this study, the sponsor or the contract research organization.

  19. Enrollment of the fellow eye in this clinical study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

24 participants in 1 patient group

ARGOS-SC Sensor
Experimental group
Description:
In this prospective, multicenter, open-label, single-arm, interventional clinical trial, 24 eyes of 24 POAG patients who were due to undergo NPGS (canaloplasty or deep sclerectomy) were enrolled. An ARGOS-SC sensor was implanted during NPGS. Goldmann applanation tonometry (GAT) measures were compared with the sensors' IOP measures at all post-operative visits through 12 months. Device position and adverse events were recorded throughout the follow-up.
Treatment:
Device: ARGOS-SC suprachoroidal pressure sensor

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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