Comparison of Two Drugs, Cidofovir and Ganciclovir, in Treating Patients With AIDS Who Have CMV Retinitis
- Conditions
- Cytomegalovirus RetinitisHIV Infections
- Registration Number
- NCT00000894
- Brief Summary
To compare cidofovir with a commonly used treatment regimen, ganciclovir given by mouth (oral) and through an eye device (intraocular) , in order to determine the safety and effectiveness of cidofovir in preventing vision loss in patients who have AIDS complicated by CMV (cytomegalovirus) retinitis.
Cidofovir needs to be compared to ganciclovir to determine the best way to treat CMV retinitis.
- Detailed Description
While cidofovir is effective in suppressing retinitis and prolonging time to progression, no studies have compared cidofovir to other therapies and its place in the treatment of CMV retinitis remains unexplored. By combining the ganciclovir intraocular device (slows retinitis progression) with oral ganciclovir (has the potential to treat both the ocular disease and to suppress dissemination to the contralateral eye and the viscera), without the use of a central venous catheter, this combination has become increasingly common. For these reasons, a comparative trial of cidofovir to other therapies is appropriate.
After being stratified by the clinic and by stage of disease, patients are randomized to 1 of 2 treatment arms: intravenous (IV) cidofovir (Group I) or intraocular ganciclovir device plus oral ganciclovir (Group II). Group I: Cidofovir is administered IV once weekly for 2 consecutive weeks, then every 2 weeks thereafter. If progression occurs, oral ganciclovir is added to treatment or if this regimen is not tolerated, patients are treated according to the best medical judgment. Concurrent oral probenecid and intravenous hydration are administered with each cidofovir infusion. Group II: An intraocular ganciclovir device is surgically implanted at baseline and then every 6 to 8 months and ganciclovir is administered orally. If more than 1 progression or unacceptable toxicity occurs, patients are treated according to the best medical judgment.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 300
Not provided
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (12)
Univ of Southern California / LA County USC Med Ctr
πΊπΈLos Angeles, California, United States
UCLA CARE Ctr
πΊπΈLos Angeles, California, United States
Univ of Miami / Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
πΊπΈMiami, Florida, United States
Emory Eye Clinic
πΊπΈAtlanta, Georgia, United States
Northwestern Univ / SOCA
πΊπΈChicago, Illinois, United States
Charity Hosp / Tulane Univ Med School
πΊπΈNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Johns Hopkins Hosp
πΊπΈBaltimore, Maryland, United States
Cornell Univ Med Ctr
πΊπΈNew York, New York, United States
New York Hosp / Cornell Med Ctr
πΊπΈNew York, New York, United States
Univ of North Carolina
πΊπΈChapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
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