Influence of Prostaglandins on Ocular Blood Flow in Glaucoma Patients
Open-Angle Glaucoma
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Open-Angle Glaucoma focused on measuring Glaucoma, Blood flow, Choroid, Retina, Prostaglandin analogues
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Patients fulfilling two out of three of the following criteria in one or both eyes: a) typical glaucomatous disc, b) visual field damage (a cluster of three points (except rim points) in at least one hemifield reduced by 5 dB or greater and including at least one point reduced by 10 dB or greater; a cluster of two points reduced by 10 dB or greater; or three adjacent points on the nasal horizontal meridian that differed by 5 dB or greater from their mirror points on the opposite side of the meridian), c) intraocular pressure above 21 mm Hg at least at one occasion after washout. No closed iridocorneal angles, evidence of secondary glaucoma, pseudoexfoliation, pigmentary dispersion, or any form of retinal or neuroophthalmologic disease that could result in visual field defects. No history of drug or alcohol abuse. Exclusion Criteria: Best corrected visual acuity worse than 2/10 in either eye < 0.2 Snellen. Inadequate transparency of ocular media as defined by physical examination. Severe central field loss defined as a sensitivity < 10dB in at least 2 of the 4 visual field test points closest to the point of fixation. Any abnormality which in the physician's view would prevent reliable applanation tonometry or LDF of both eyes, including an ametropia >3 dpt. History of chronic or recurrent severe inflammatory eye disease such as scleritis or uveitis. History of ocular trauma or intraocular surgery within the past 6 months. History of infection or inflammation within the past 3 months. History of clinically significant or progressive retinal disease such as retinal degeneration, diabetic retinopathy or retinal detachment. A known hypersensitivity to the compounds tested. Need for any concomitant medications that may interfere with the evaluation of ocular blood flow. Variability > 30 % during Laser Doppler Flowmetry (sample of 6 measurements) in both eyes. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, or women in childbearing age without adequate contraception.
Sites / Locations
- University Eye Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
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cross-over comparison of two substances