Evaluation of Vitrectomy for Diabetic Macular Edema
Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetic Macular EdemaThe study is designed as a prospective cohort study to assess changes in visual acuity and retinal thickening and surgical complications in subjects undergoing vitrectomy for diabetic macular edema. The study also aims to identify subgroups in which there appears to be a benefit of vitrectomy and subgroups in which vitrectomy does not appear to be beneficial and to obtain data that can be used to plan a randomized trial. Subject will be followed through 2 years, with a primary outcome at 6 months post vitrectomy surgery. The vitrectomy procedure will be performed based on the investigators usual care and is not considered part of the research although the procedure performed will be collected.
Epiretinal Membrane and Cystoid Macular Oedema Post-cataract Surgery
Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular OedemaEpiretinal MembraneThis study examines whether the presence of an epiretinal membrane affects the time to resolution, requirement for non-topical treatment, and outcome of pseudophakic cystoid macular oedema.
Diabetic Macular Edema: Relevance of Staging Progression on Therapeutic Outcome
Diabetic Macular EdemaRetrospective multi-center observational study on functional and morphological outcome of initial therapy for DME according to ESASO Morphologic Classification.
Comparison of 3 Methods to Diagnose Endolymphatic Hydrops in Meniere's Disease
Endolymphatic HydropsThe aim of this study is to compare 3 methods for the diagnosis of endolymphatic hydrops (EH) in patients with Meniere's disease: MRI 3 Tesla (to visualise EH directly), and functional explorations, namely electrocochleography and dephasing of acoustic distortion products (which are modified by the EH). The research hypothesis is that the examinations will show agreement in the diagnosis of EH, and that the results obtained (quantitative values) will vary in the same direction over time and during flares of MD.
Evaluation of the Cerebral Edema in Children Having Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Cerebral EdemaThe purpose of this study is to determine cerebral edema with evaluation of measurement of diameter of optic nerve sheath.
Pilot Study of OCT Versus Fluorescein Angiography in DME
Diabetic Macular EdemaDiabetic Macular Edema (DME), which can happen as a complication of diabetes, occurs when fluid and proteins collect in the macula (the yellow central area of the retina). The fluid can cause swelling which in turn can lead to worsening central vision. The purpose of this study is to see if the study device (Swept Source Optical Coherence Tomography or SS-OCT) is able to diagnose DME as well as an already approved imaging procedure called fluorescein angiography (FA). FA is standard of care and would be conducted regardless of study participation. The dye used in FA, which can cause allergic reactions in some patients and is not used in pregnant women, is not needed with the study device. Another purpose of the study is to avoid the risk of administering the FA dye if possible.
Reduction of Foveal Sensitivity in Eyes With Diabetic Macular Edema
Diabetic RetinopathyClinically Significant Macular EdemaClinically significant macular edema (CSME) is a thickening of the macula associated with the risk of visual loss, which increases its centre is involved. Functional evaluation of the macula relies on best corrected visual acuity; however, neural dysfunction in diabetic eyes appears before retinal thickening and visual loss. Retinal sensitivity decreases in eyes with CSME, but it is unknown whether it differs between eyes with and without centre thickening. Aim: To compare the reduction of foveal sensitivity in eyes with CSME, with and without centre thickening.
Study of OZURDEX® in the Treatment of Diabetic Macular Oedema (DME) in Australia - The AUSSIEDEX...
Diabetic Macular OedemaThis prospective study will assess Ozurdex in the treatment of Diabetic Macular Oedema in clinical practice.
Dexamethasone-Implant for the Treatment of Macula Edema Due to Irvine Gass Syndrome
Macular EdemaVisual AcuityTo analyze macula edema formation after cataract surgery called Irvine-Gass-Syndrome.
Time to Treatment Utilizing a Tele-Retinal Referral System for wAMD and DME: A Pilot Study
Wet Age Related Macular DegenerationDiabetic Macular EdemaIn this province, optometrists are often responsible for contacting the retinal specialists' office to arrange patients to be examined for suspected emergencies or more routine referrals related to the eye. This is often done by faxing a referral form to the specialists' office, where the retinal specialist will examine the information presented in the referral form and make a decision on when the patient should be seen. This current method has some important considerations, such as the difficulty of transmitting clear images of the back of the eye over fax. Having this information could help the retinal specialist in determining when the patient should be seen, especially in terms of booking additional tests or when treatment should be given. Teleophthalmology is a branch of telemedicine that delivers eye care through digital equipment and telecommunications technology. It offers some unique advantages, such as the ability to be integrated with electronic health records, the ability to be viewed by multiple members of the health care team, and potentially reduce wait times and travel times to the ophthalmologist. However, there is no comparison known to the study team between whether patients being referred from optometrists to retina specialists through a teleophthalmology system will be treated earlier than patients through a conventional fax system. This study aims to examine and provide more information on this topic.