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A Real-World Study to Gain Clinical Insights Into Roche Ophthalmology Products

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The VOYAGER study is a primary data collection, non-interventional, prospective, multinational, multicenter study. It is designed to collect real-world, long-term data to explore long-term effectiveness, safety, clinical insights, treatment patterns, and factors driving the treatment decisions among patients being treated with specified Roche ophthalmology products (Faricimab and Port Delivery System with Ranibizumab) in approved retinal indications (neovascular age-related macular degeneration [nAMD] and diabetic macular edema [DME]) in routine clinical practice. This study will not provide or make recommendations on use of any products including Roche products; treatment decisions will be determined by the treating physician and must be made independently to the decision to participate in this study. Participation in this study will not change or influence a patient's standard of care in any way.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Have provided informed consent, as required per local regulations 2.a) Adult patient, as defined by local regulations and local product label, who is newly initiating treatment (or initiated treatment in the previous visit) with a specified approved Roche ophthalmology product in retinal indication of interest for this study in at least one eye, according to the investigator's discretion in routine clinical practice; OR 2.b) Adult patient, as defined by local regulations and local product label, who is continuing treatment with any specified approved Roche ophthalmology product in retinal indication of interest for this study in at least one eye after initiating that treatment in a Roche interventional trial.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Concomitant participation of the patient in an investigational ophthalmology clinical trial that includes receipt of any investigational drug or procedure within the last 28 days prior to enrollment (this restriction does not apply to patients who are rolling over from Roche interventional studies and continuing treatment with any specified approved Roche ophthalmology product in retinal indication of interest for this study)

Study details

Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Macular Edema

NCT05476926

Hoffmann-La Roche

11 June 2024

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