AMD Treatment Network Chairman Clinical Study Planning
University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA
Investigators
Abstract
Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in the United States and most developed countries. The need for evaluation of new treatment approaches for patients with AMD is great and likely to continue for many years. Despite the recently documented benefits of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin, there is still great need for additional treatment approaches for patients with neovascular AMD. Many patients with AMD are not eligible for PDT and the limited magnitude of treatment benefit and the high cost of PDT leave much room for improvement. There is a growing consensus that combination therapies will be necessary to provide true protection from severe visual acuity loss. There are no proven treatments for geographic atrophy. If the results of the Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) and the Complications of AMD Prevention Trial (CAPT) show benefit to dietary supplements and/or prophylactic laser treatment, the protective effects are likely to be moderate, leaving room for improvement. The objectives of this proposal are: 1) To develop an infrastructure to accelerate the development and conduct of clinical trials of the treatment and prevention of age-related macular degeneration. The proposed network would assist collaborating investigators, working in partnership with NEI staff, in developing and implementing specific, detailed protocols for multicenter clinical trials. 2) To develop a detailed protocol for one or more clinical trials that would be the first to use the infrastructure. The Chair of the Network will be responsible for carefully reviewing the full range of potential areas for clinical trials and evaluating their importance and timeliness. He will confer with other leaders in the field, including the intramural staff of the NEI during the planning process.
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