Author:
Wu Zhichao,Medeiros Felipe A.
Abstract
AbstractGlaucoma clinical trials using visual field (VF) endpoints currently require large sample sizes because of the slowly-progressive nature of this disease. We sought to examine whether the combined use of VF testing and non-invasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of the neuroretinal tissue could improve the feasibility of such trials. To examine this, we included 192 eyes of 121 glaucoma participants seen at ≥5 visits over a 2-year period to extract real-world estimates of the rates of change and variability of VF and OCT imaging measurements for computer simulations to obtain sample size estimates. We observed that the combined use of VF and OCT endpoints led to a 31–33% reduction in sample size requirements compared to using VF endpoints alone for various treatment effect sizes. For example, 189 participants would be required per group to detect a 30% treatment effect with 90% power with combined VF and OCT endpoints, whilst 276 and 285 participants would be required when using VF and OCT endpoints alone respectively. The combined use of OCT and VF endpoints thus has the potential to effectively improve the feasibility of future glaucoma clinical trials.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
National Institutes of Health
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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