Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age40-80
SponsorXuxiang Zhang, MD

About this trial

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) is a safe and effective treatment for non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) in adults aged 40-80 years with type 2 diabetes. The study aims to address the limitations of current treatments for NPDR by using RIC, a technique involving repeated cycles of ischemia and hypoxia stimulation to activate protective mechanisms against retinal damage.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

Does RIC improve the Diabetic Retinopathy Severity Score (DRSS) after one year of treatment? Does RIC reduce the incidence of vision-threatening proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR)? What are the changes in retinal neurovascular unit parameters, visual acuity, and retinal oxygen saturation after RIC treatment?

Participants will:

Undergo RIC therapy using a specialized device on both upper limbs (or a placebo intervention for the control group) for 1 year.

Complete 5 cycles of RIC or placebo treatment twice daily, 5 days per week. Receive routine care for diabetic retinopathy as per clinical guidelines.

Key outcome measures:

Primary outcome: Change in DRSS from baseline after one year. Secondary outcomes: Incidence of PDR, changes in visual acuity, retinal neurovascular unit measures, retinal oxygen saturation, and serum biomarkers (e.g., VEGF, CRP, IL-6).

This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial aims to recruit 68 participants to ensure 60 complete the study, accounting for a 13% dropout rate. The findings are expected to provide insights into RIC as a novel intervention for NPDR, reducing blindness risk and supporting future large-scale trials.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age between 40 and 80 years.

Diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Diagnosed with mild to moderate non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) with a DR Severity Score (DRSS) grade of 20-47D.

Capable of performing daily activities independently.

Disqualifiers

Presence of diabetic macular edema (macular thickness > 250 μm).

Significant eye diseases affecting evaluation, such as high myopia, severe cataract, corneal leucoma, glaucoma, retinal detachment, retinal vein occlusion, congenital eye diseases, ocular tumors, or severe infection.

History of ocular laser or intraocular surgery.

Poor imaging quality due to refractive media opacity.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Remote Ischemic Conditioning Device
  • Sham Remote Ischemic Conditioning Device

Treatment groups

68 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Xuxiang Zhang, MD

Lead sponsor

Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing

Sponsor institution

Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing

Collaborator