Optic Neuritis

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Privosegtor Investigation in Optic Neuropathies Efficacy Evaluation Research

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of privosegtor, a neuroprotective candidate, in patients diagnosed with optic neuritis (ON). Researchers will compare privosegtor and the standard of care (methylprednisolone) to a placebo and standard of care (methylprednisolone).

Participants needed: 210
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18-50Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: OculisUpdated: Jul 1, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Adult men and women (aged 18 to 50 years) with the first episode of ON in the st... [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Prospective Evaluation of the 2022 Optic Neuritis Criteria When Optic Neuritis Is Suspected

Optic neuritis is an important cause of acute or subacute visual loss. In clinical practice, optic neuritis must often be distinguished from other optic neuropathies, retinal diseases, anterior-segment or ocular media disorders, non-organic visual loss, and other mimics. The 2022 International Criteria for Optic Neuritis were developed to standardize the diagnosis of optic neuritis, but their performance in Chinese clinical settings, where aquaporin-4 immunoglobulin G-positive and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein immunoglobulin G-positive optic neuritis are relatively common, remains uncertain. This multicenter prospective observational study is enrolling patients with acute or subacute visual loss in whom optic neuritis is included in the differential diagnosis. The study is designed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the 2022 International Criteria for Optic Neuritis alone and with an antibody-stratified adjunct. The index classifications will be compared with an expert-adjudicated reference-standard diagnosis. No experimental treatment is assigned by the study. All diagnostic tests and treatments are determined by the treating clinicians according to routine clinical care. Study data are collected using a structured protocol-defined case report form.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityUpdated: Jun 15, 2026Locations: 9
Eligibility criteria

Individuals presenting with a new acute or subacute episode of visual loss or op... [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Treatment of Inflammatory Myelitis and Optic Neuritis With Early vs Rescue Plasma Exchange (TIMELY-PLEX)

The purpose of this research is to evaluate if early vs rescue Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (PLEX) treatment algorithm leads to better visual outcomes in severe Optic Neuritis and leads to better neurological disability outcomes in severe Transverse Myelitis.

Participants needed: 382
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Mayo ClinicUpdated: May 5, 2026Locations: 31
Eligibility criteria

≥18 years of age [+50]

Status: Recruiting

Assessment of Clemastine Fumarate as a Remyelinating Agent in Acute Optic Neuritis (ReCOVER)

The main purpose of this study is to assess clemastine as a remyelinating agent in patients with acute optic neuritis.The study will also evaluate the tolerability of clemastine, originally approved as first-generation antihistamine, in patients with optic neuritis. Study procedures will include assessments for evidence of remyelination in the anterior visual pathway and in the brain using electrophysiologic techniques and magnetic resonance imaging. If they are on one, patients in this study can remain on their standard disease modifying treatment during the course of the study. However, patients cannot participate in any other investigational new drug research study concurrently.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-55Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of California, San FranciscoUpdated: Mar 11, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients diagnosed or suspected to have an acute demyelinating optic neuritis in... [+3]

Other major ophthalmologic diseases / concomitant ophthalmologic disorders (e.g.... [+17]

Status: Recruiting

Efgartigimod for the Treatment of Acute Optic Neuritis

The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to test efgartigimod alfa against placebo in adults with first-time optic neuritis (optic nerve inflammation). The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is it feasible to use efgartigimod alfa for optic neuritis? * Is it feasible to run a larger trial testing efgartigimod alfa in optic neuritis? * Does efgartigimod alfa work better than placebo in improving how quickly and how much vision returns? Participants will: * have their vision and blood tested * be asked questions about their vision * will receive standard of care treatment with steroids regardless of whether they are receiving efgartigimod alfa or not * will have periodic visits over 6 months

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Anastasia Vishnevetsky, MD, MPHUpdated: Nov 10, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Provision of signed and dated informed consent form [+7]

Current pregnancy or lactation [+18]

Status: Recruiting

VIsual Pathways Model in Neuro-inflammatory Disorders

In neuroinflammatory diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) such as multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) and anti-MOG antibody-associated disorders (MOGAD), neuronal degeneration is the consequence of inflammatory and demyelinating lesions in the brain, optic nerve and spinal cord. Both white and grey matter are systematically affected. Lesions of the perivascular spaces containing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and meningeal inflammation seem to play an important role in the pathophysiology of these neuroinflammatory diseases. Currently, the interrelation of all these aspects is not clearly established in the pathophysiology of these diseases. In order to better understand the mechanisms that lead to and underlie the clinical disability of patients with these diseases, we need in vivo study models that allow the in-depth study of the neurodegenerative process and the identification of its causes. In this perspective, we make the hypothesis that the visual pathways model is very relevant to measure neuro-axonal loss and to explore the different mechanisms involved in neurodegeneration during MS and other CNS demyelinating diseases. Researchers have at their disposal many tools that allow them to analyse and quantify the neurodegenerative process in a reproducible and very precise manner from a structural and functional point of view, while taking into account possible vascular involvement (MRI, optical coherence tomography - angiography, etc…).

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Hospital, LilleUpdated: Aug 20, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

- Male or female [+5]

- history of optic neuritis on the same side as the recent episode for which the... [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Retinal Neuro-vascular Coupling in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects approximately 2.3 million patients worldwide, with a global median prevalence of 33 per 100,000. MS is diagnosed at an average of 30 years and affects twice as many women as men. MS is traditionally diagnosed by the presentation of lesions of the central nervous system, disseminated in time and in space, proven by clinical examination and magnetic resonance imaging. Several anatomical parameters in the eye, both vascular and neural, have been found to be altered in MS patients. Because of its unique optical properties, the eye offers the possibility of the non-invasive assessment of both structural and functional alterations in neuronal tissue. As the neuro-retina is part of the brain, it does not come as a surprise that neuro-degenerative changes in the brain are accompanied by structural and possibly also functional changes in the neuro-retina and the ocular vasculature. The current study seeks to test the hypothesis that beside the known anatomical changes, also functional changes can be detected in the retina of patients with MS. For this purpose, flicker light induced hyperemia will be measured in the retina as a functional test to assess the coupling between neural activity and blood flow. Further, structural parameters such as retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and function parameters such as ocular blood flow and retinal oxygenation will be assessed and compared to age and sex matched controls.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Medical University of ViennaUpdated: May 23, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Men and women aged over 18 years [+32]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Evaluation of Optic Neuritis Using Synthetic Quantitative MRI

Inflammatory optic neuropathy (optic neuritis) is an acute condition that can affect the optic nerve along its entire course. It is a rare event, with a prevalence of up to 5 cases per 100,000 people per year, predominantly affecting young individuals (18-50 years old), primarily Caucasian and female. The causes of optic neuropathy are diverse, with the most common being multiple sclerosis, which is the revealing condition in nearly 30% of cases. MRI is an integral part of the initial assessment of optic neuritis, in conjunction with clinical examination, laboratory tests, and OCT (optical coherence tomography). It plays a crucial role in the acute management of this condition, particularly by guiding the etiological diagnosis and helping adapt the therapeutic approach accordingly. The establishment of objective and reliable MRI prognostic markers could allow for more precise immediate therapeutic adjustments, thereby improving the prognosis of this potentially severe and debilitating disease, whose treatment itself is not without risks. Indeed, determining the appropriate corticosteroid dose and deciding whether to combine it with other treatments remains a current clinical challenge. Despite various publications, MRI prognostic criteria for short- and long-term outcomes of optic neuritis remain unclear. Recent studies using radiomics have shown promising results, but these rely on limited sample sizes. New investigative methods are currently under development in the field of medical imaging, particularly "quantitative MRI." This approach enables effective analysis through mapping techniques, which generate numerical values compared to predetermined references. For instance: T1 (or R1) mapping assesses fibrosis and, indirectly, myelination, T2 (or R2) mapping evaluates edema. To our knowledge, this approach has never been studied for the optic nerve. More recently, the emergence of synthetic imaging has made it possible to generate the previously mentioned R1/R2 maps, along with more conventional weighted images (T1, T2, FLAIR, DP), from a single MRI sequence (2D spin-echo sequence). This sequence provides quantitative values while maintaining a short acquisition time (\~5 minutes), which is essential in ophthalmologic imaging, where motion artifacts are frequent. The goal of this study is to identify prognostic criteria for the evolution of optic neuritis using synthetic quantitative MRI sequences, in the form of threshold numerical values.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de RothschildUpdated: Apr 8, 2025
Eligibility criteria

Presenting with a painful unilateral decrease in visual acuity for less than one... [+2]

Ophthalmological diagnosis other than optic neuritis explaining the symptoms [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Edaravone in the Treatment of Optic Neuritis

Edaravone has demonstrated a beneficial effect in promoting remyelination and protecting axons in animals with NMOSD. The researchers posit that edaravone may enhance visual outcomes in patients with aquaporin-4 antibody-positive optic neuritis.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical UniversityUpdated: Feb 27, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Chinese patients aged ≥18 with anti-aquaporin-4 antibody-positive optic neuritis [+2]

Myopia over 6 diopters [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Swiss Pediatric Inflammatory Brain Disease Registry (Swiss-Ped-IBrainD)

The Swiss-Ped-IBrainD is a national patient registry that collects information on diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, and follow-up of pediatric patients with an inflammatory brain disease in Switzerland. It was first implemented in 2020 in the pediatric clinic of the university hospital in Bern. Further centers all over Switzerland opened for recruitment after that: Aarau, Basel, Bellinzona, Chur, Geneva, Lausanne, Lucerne, St. Gallen, Winterthur and Zurich. The center in Fribourg is expected open for recruitment in 2025. The registry provides data for national and international monitoring and research. It supports research on inflammatory brain diseases in Switzerland and the exchange of knowledge between clinicians, researchers, and therapists. The registry aims to improve the treatment of children with inflammatory brain diseases and optimizing their health care and quality of life.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: Up to 36Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of BernUpdated: Dec 16, 2024Locations: 13Duration: 18 Years
Eligibility criteria

Written informed consent by patients (and/or legal representative(s), if applica... [+18]

Neurological symptoms due to infectious diseases of the CNS [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Light Stimulation to Improve Visual Function After Optic Neuritis in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis

The aim of this monocentric randomized controlled intervention study is to improve visual function in persons with multiple sclerosis following optic neuritis (neuritis nervi optici) by means of a light stimulation. In the treatment arm, two 80-second light stimulations are to be administered daily for 12 days in 25 persons with multiple sclerosis following recent optic neuritis (1-3 months). For the standardized application of light stimulation in the sense of standardized training, the light stimulation is to be carried out by watching a generated flicker video on a mobile phone. In a sham-intervened control group (sample size 25), the spontaneous course after optic neuritis will be recorded in parallel. Intensive neuronal stimulation of the visual pathway will be used to stimulate regenerative processes, which will be recorded by means of changes in high-contrast visual acuity (primary endpoint). Secondary endpoints are changes in a colored-contrast test, in 2.5% low contrast visual acuity, the peak conduction latency of visual evoked potentials, and retinal layer thicknesses and vessel densities measured in optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomorgraphic angiography. These physiological parameters should help to understand the underlying processes of a potentially altered visual performance.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18-60Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Technical University of MunichUpdated: Nov 22, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis or clinically isolated syndrome or no ind... [+2]

Epilepsy [+3]