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This trial is a phase II, multi-center, single-masked (assessors) dose-ranging study designed to evaluate the comparative safety and preliminary efficacy of two dosage regimens of the IBE-814 IVT Dexamethasone Implant in patients with DMO and RVO.
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The study will enroll up to 50 patients (up to 50 eyes) with DMO or RVO across two treatment groups (Low Dose and High Dose). Patients will be identified and recruited through the clinic population of ophthalmology centers in Australia and New Zealand, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases. All patients will be followed for a planned evaluation period of 18 months.
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The study eye has retinal hemorrhage or other biomicroscopic evidence of RVO (e.g. telangiectatic capillary bed) and a dilated venous system (or previously dilated venous system) in all four quadrants AND Retinal thickening due to RVO involving the center of the macula of the study eye OR A diagnosis of BRVO defined as: The study eye has retinal hemorrhage or other biomicroscopic evidence of RVO (e.g. telangiectatic capillary bed) and a dilated venous system (or previously dilated venous system) in one quadrant or less of retina drained by the affected vein AND Retinal thickening due to RVO involving the center of the macula of the study eye OR A diagnosis of HRVO defined as: The study eye has retinal hemorrhage or other biomicroscopic evidence of RVO (e.g. telangiectatic capillary bed) and a dilated venous system (or previously dilated venous system) in two adjacent quadrants of retina drained by the affected vein AND Retinal thickening due to RVO involving the center of the macula of the study eye OR
A diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (Type 1 or type 2) defined as one or more of the following:
Current regular use of insulin for the treatment of diabetes.
Current regular use of oral anti-hyperglycemia agents for the treatment of diabetes.
Documented diabetes by ADA and/or WHO (World Health Organization) criteria. AND Retinal thickening due to DMO involving the center of the macula of the study eye.
The study eye meets all of the following criteria:
Visual acuity letter score in study eye ≤73 and ≥24 (approximate Snellen equivalent 20/40 to 20/320).
Patient has CST of at least 300 μm (by Cirrus/Spectralis) if measured by Cirrus OCT or 325 μm if measured by Spectralis OCT, with presence of intraretinal and/or subretinal fluid at Screening visit and within 14 days of the baseline treatment visit.
Media clarity, pupillary dilation, and individual cooperation sufficient for adequate OCTs.
Study eye has not received any prior intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF or steroids (i.e., treatment naïve).
OR Study eye has documented OCT evidence of an intravitreal anti-VEGF or steroid response with respect to macular oedema in the past 9 months. The response is defined as either a reduction of 30% or more of excess macular thickness or a reduction of 50 μm or greater. Excess macular thickness is defined as the amount of CST greater than 250 μm (by Cirrus/Spectralis).
Must agree to use highly effective, medically accepted double-barrier contraception (both WOCBP and male partners of WOCBP) from Screening and for 12 months after last dose of study drug as specified below in this criterion.
Highly effective double-barrier contraception is defined as use of a condom AND one of the following:
Rhythm methods are not considered as highly effective methods of birth control. Male subjects must refrain from sperm donation from start of study and for 12 months after the last dose of study drug. Subjects who are in same-sex relationships are not required to use contraception. Contraception does not apply to postmenopausal females (i.e. FSH ≥30 mIU/mL and ≥12 months since last menstruation).
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For the study eye only:
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