Assess Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy Using Retinal Camera in Family Medicine Clinic
Diabetes MellitusThe long-term goal for this study is to improve compliance of screening for diabetic retinopathy among subjects with diabetes. Researchers are also doing this research to determine the ability of appropriately trained family physicians to screen for and identify Diabetic Retinopathy using a retinal camera in addition to determining an overall patient perspective of the convenience and cost-effectiveness of retinal imaging within a primary care setting.
Cool vs Room-temperature Artificial Tears
Diabetic Retinopathy With Macular Edema of Both Eyes (Diagnosis)Central Retinal Vein Occlusion With Macular Edema6 moreBackground and Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of cooled versus room temperature artificial tears in reducing post intravitreal injection (IVI) ocular discomfort. Patients and Methods: Patients receiving IVI were randomized to either cooled or room temperature tears intervention groups. Both groups rated their ocular discomfort following IVI before intervention and again after administration of cooled or room temperature tears.
Village-Integrated Eye Worker Trial II - Pilot
CataractGlaucoma3 moreThe vast majority of blindness is avoidable. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80% of cases of visual impairment could be prevented or reversed with early diagnosis and treatment. The leading causes of visual impairment are cataract and refractive error, followed by glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy (DR). Loss of vision from these conditions is not inevitable; however, identifying at-risk cases and linking cases with appropriate care remain significant challenges. Worldwide, eye health care systems must determine optimal strategies for reaching people outside of their immediate orbit in order to reduce visual impairment. Visual impairment can be reduced by case detection of prevalent disease like cataract and refractive error, or by screening for early disease like glaucoma, AMD, and DR and preventing progression. Systems around the world have developed numerous approaches to both case detection and screening but there is very little research to support the choice of allocating resources to case detection or screening and little data exists on the cost effectiveness of the various approaches to each. VIEW II Pilot is a cluster-randomized trial to determine the effectiveness of different approaches to community-based case detection and screening for ocular disease. Communities in Nepal will be randomized to one of four arms: 1) a comprehensive ocular screening program, 2) a cataract camp-based program, 3) a community health worker-based program, and 4) no program.
Squalamine Lactate Eye Drops in Combination With Ranibizumab in Patients With Diabetic Macular Edema...
Diabetic RetinopathyA randomized, controlled study of the safety and efficacy of Squalamine Lactate Eye Drops in combination with Ranibizumab intravitreal injections in patients with diabetic macular edema. The study duration is 52 weeks and patients will be randomized to one of four treatment arms.
The Comparative Effectiveness of Telemedicine to Detect Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic RetinopathyThis project aims to: 1) evaluate the long-term effectiveness of telemedicine to detect diabetic retinopathy when compared to traditional surveillance methods, 2) identify the health belief factors related to adherence with annual diabetic eye exams, and 3) determine the cost-effectiveness of the telemedicine system from the perspective of the community clinic, the third-party payer, and the individual patient.
A Study of the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of IVT Pre-op 0.3mg Pegaptanib Sodium Versus Sham,...
Proliferative Diabetic RetinopathyThe purpose of this study is to assess whether preoperative pegaptanib sodium safely improves vitreous hemorrhage prior to surgical intervention and to evaluate the stability of pre-existing tractional retinal detachment.
Overcoming Barriers in Vision Care Utilization of African Americans With Diabetes
Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetes MellitusThe goal of this project is to implement a Collaborative Translational Research Center (TRC) Network Study which aims to assure optimal two-way communication between ophthalmologists and their patients' primary care physicians (PCP). The Collaborative TRC Network Study will have 2 objectives: To design and develop common research protocols to develop a 4-year retrospective database (2007-2010) that compiles electronic billing and medical chart information that can be used to study individual-level, clinical-level and system-level factors that impact access to and quality of vision care; To evaluate adherence to dilated fundus exams (DFEs) follow-up as the primary measureable quality indicator, and its relationship to the patients' demographics, ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), severity of diabetic retinopathy (DR), other ocular and medical co-morbidities, presence of HA1C, and primary care provider (PCP) communication. By enhancing communication and strengthening the clinical information exchanged between PCPs and eye care professionals, this Collaborative TRC Network study will help to overcome barriers to obtaining ongoing DFEs and reduce disparities in vision care utilization.
Effect of Macugen(Pegaptanib)on Surgical Outcomes and VEGF Levels in Diabetic Patients With PDR...
Proliferative Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetic Macular EdemaPatients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy or clinically significant diabetic macular edema requiring surgical intervention will receive a pre-operative injection of Macugen. An initial, pre-injection vitreous tap will be done in order to provide baseline VRGF 165 and cytokine levels. At the onset of the vitrectomy, a second vitreous sample will be taken to obtain intra-operative levels of Macugen, VEGF 165 and cytokines.
A Blinded, Self-control Trial to Evaluate an Artificial Intelligence Based CAD System for Diabetic...
Diabetic RetinopathyTo evaluate the safety and performance of an innovative artificial intelligence based Computer-Aided Diagnosis(CAD) system for diabetic retinography, Retinal images of patients with diabetes mellitus or diabetic retinopathy(DR) were collected retrospectively. All images were graded by a retinal specialists expert panel and the CAD device using the International Clinical Diabetic Retinopathy severity scale criteria. Investigator responsible for DR grading by CAD system is blinded to the DR grading results from the expert panel. Finally, DR grading results of the CAD system and experts were compared using sensitivity and specificity.
Evaluation of the Retina in Patients With Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy After Aflibercept...
RetinopathyDiabeticThe purpose of this study is to specifically assess the effect of intravitreal aflibercept injections on the health of cells and the flow of blood through the retinal blood vessels by using advanced technology called adaptive optics.