Dorzolamide/Brimonidine/Timolol Impact on Ocular Surface, Glaucoma Progression & Chatbot Follow-up: GLAUCO-TECH
brief summary
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the ocular surface safety of an ophthalmic solution indicated for the management of glaucoma, containing the active ingredients dorzolamide, timolol, and brimonidine, in patients diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma. The most relevant questions to be answered by this study are: In patients with ocular hypertension or open-angle glaucoma, does treatment with the preservative-free dorzolamide-timolol-brimonidine combination improve ocular surface health? Will there be differences in treatment adherence between patients with ocular hypertension or open-angle glaucoma using a preservative-free dorzolamide-timolol-brimonidine combination versus a combination with preservatives? Will there be differences in therapeutic efficacy between patients with ocular hypertension or open-angle glaucoma when using a preservative-free dorzolamide-timolol-brimonidine combination versus a preservative-containing dorzolamide-timolol-brimonidine combination? Will there be differences in changes in biomolecular markers on the ocular surface between patients with ocular hypertension or open-angle glaucoma when using a preservative-free dorzolamide-timolol-brimonidine combination versus a preservative-containing dorzolamide-timolol-brimonidine combination? Researchers will study these differences by comparing a formulation with the dorzolamide, timolol, and brimonidine combination that uses a preservative versus another with the same combination that does not use preservatives. Preservatives are used in ophthalmic solutions to prevent bacterial contamination. New technological developments in bottles allow for solutions without the need for preservatives. Participants must: * Take their medication according to the investigator's instructions for at least 4 months * Attend follow-up appointments at the beginning, and every 2 months until 4 months have passed * Answer phone calls every 15 days * Complete the quality of life questionnaires within the timeframes defined by the investigator
detailed description
A prospective, randomized, comparative, single-blind (masked evaluator) clinical trial will evaluate the preservative-free fixed-dose combination of dorzolamide, timolol, and brimonidine versus the same combination with preservatives in patients diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension treated in Cali, Colombia.
Adult patients with a clinical indication for topical triple hypotensive therapy, currently receiving treatment with the preservative formulation or in the process of initiating or changing treatment, will be included. Participants will be assigned to one of the two treatment groups and will be followed longitudinally under real-world clinical practice conditions, with standardized measurements.
The primary objective of the study is to compare the impact of both formulations on ocular surface health, integrating objective and subjective measures of dry eye. Secondary objectives include evaluating intraocular pressure control, ocular and systemic safety and tolerability, treatment adherence, vision-related quality of life, and signs of structural and functional glaucomatous progression. In addition, the study incorporates two substudies. The technology substudy will evaluate the effect of an educational chatbot and reminders on patient adherence, disease knowledge, and self-efficacy. The molecular substudy will explore the proteomic profile of the tear film and its variation in response to treatment, in order to identify molecular markers associated with tolerability, ocular surface inflammation, and clinical response.
official title
GLAUCO-TECH Study: Safety & Efficacy of Preservative-free vs. Preserved Dorzolamide-Timolol-Brimonidine. Impact on the Ocular Surface, Glaucoma Progression, Tear Proteomics, and AI/Chatbot-led Patient Follow-up.