Improved performance and safety from Argus II retinal prosthesis post-approval study in France. : Acta Ophthalmol

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Delyfer, Marie-Noelle | Gaucher, David | Mohand-Saïd, S. | Barale, P. O. | Rezaigua-Studer, F. | Ayello-Scheer, S. | Dollfus, Hélène | Dorn, J. D. | Korobelnik, Jean-François | Sahel, J. A.

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International audience. PURPOSE: To evaluate the post-approval long-term outcomes of the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis, with a specific focus on its functional visual benefit in patients' daily activities. METHODS: Eighteen patients with bare light perception due to end-stage retinitis pigmentosa were included in a French prospective, multicentre, single-arm study and followed for 2 years. Visual benefit in patients' daily activities was monitored through the use of the Functional Low-vision Observer Rated Assessment (FLORA), and the final score at 2 years was the primary effectiveness outcome. Standardized visual assessments were also performed. Device- or procedure-related adverse events were recorded. RESULTS: Seventeen subjects completed the study. Positive impacts of the Argus II system on functional vision and well-being were demonstrated for over 70% of subjects on the FLORA. Among the daily activities/tasks tested, finding doorways was one of the most statistically significantly improved tasks (p < 0.001), along with estimating the size of an obstacle (p < 0.001), visually locating a place setting on a dining table (p < 0.001) and visually locating people in a non-crowded setting (p < 0.001). Visual function was improved on most standardized tests. Only two device- or procedure-related serious adverse events were observed (one vitreous haemorrhage and one endophthalmitis, both resolved with treatment). No explantation was required. CONCLUSION: This first report of a completed post-approval study of Argus II with a two-year follow-up demonstrates the safety and effectiveness of the Argus II System in a real-world cohort of patients and further highlights its real functional benefit in implanted patients' daily activities.

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