The Glaucoma Intensive Treatment Study (GITS), a randomized clinical trial: design, methodology and baseline data.
Boel Bengtsson, Anders Heijl, Gauti Johannesson, Sabina Andersson-Geimer, Johan Aspberg, Christina Lindén
Summary
Glaucoma Intensive Treatment Study is a clinical trial in which two groups of patients randomized to different initial intensities of IOP-reducing treatment are being compared with regard to rate of visual field progression and prediction…
Abstract
PURPOSE
The primary objective of the ongoing Glaucoma Intensive Treatment Study (GITS) is to evaluate the effectiveness of immediate intensive treatment in comparison with the commonly recommended stepped regimen on the predicted visual field. The two treatment arms are also being compared regarding quality of life (QoL), intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction, frequency of reported side-effects, adverse events and adherence to prescribed treatment.
DESIGN
A randomized, two-centre, prospective open-labelled treatment trial for open-angle glaucoma.
PARTICIPANTS
Individuals aged 40-78 years with previously untreated and newly diagnosed glaucoma with early to moderate visual field loss were eligible.
METHODS
Patients were randomized to initial treatment either using drug monotherapy in accordance with common glaucoma guidelines or using a more intensive approach including eyedrops containing drugs from three different classes combined with 360° laser trabeculoplasty. The patients are to be followed for 5 years at visits including standard automated perimetry, optical coherence tomography (OPT) and tonometry. Change of treatment is allowed and decided upon jointly with the patient as in conventional glaucoma management.
MAIN OUTCOME
The estimated predicted preserved visual field and QoL at end of expected lifetime.
RESULTS
A total of 242 patients, 45% females, mean age 68 years, were randomized. The median untreated IOP was 24 mm Hg, and the median visual field index (VFI), indicating the percentage of a full field, was 92%.
CONCLUSION
Glaucoma Intensive Treatment Study is a clinical trial in which two groups of patients randomized to different initial intensities of IOP-reducing treatment are being compared with regard to rate of visual field progression and prediction of serious glaucomatous visual field loss at estimated at end of life.
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