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An Observational, Qualitative Study Assessing Eye Drop Administration

Ocular Injury

This is a prospective, observational, consecutive, qualitative, multicenter study. Based on the available published evidence that supports patient challenges with eyedrop administration, the purpose of this video-capture study is to evaluate a more real-world population of consenting patients, regardless of age, with or without visual impairment, at routine eyecare visits. To date, no studies have been performed evaluating a real-world population consisting of daily routine eyecare clinic patients with or without visual impairment. This study will help to determine the ability to achieve success with self-administration of eyedrops in the real world.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Radiation Retinopathy With Open-Label Anecortave Acetate Sterile Suspension (15 mg)...

Eye Injuries

Radiation retinopathy is a disease of the retina. It occurs in people who have received or been exposed to radiation near the eyes. The blood vessels are abnormal and may grow which lead to scarring and a loss of central vision. Currently, the treatment for radiation retinopathy is laser photocoagulation. This treatment has been found to have limited use in this type of condition. Compassionate use of anecortave acetate injection is being considered to prevent the growth of the blood vessels under the retina.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

Omnigen in Acute Chemical Eye Injuries

Acute Chemical Eye Injuries

evaluation of the role of Omnigen in acute chemical eye injuries

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Adjunctive Steroid Combination in Ocular Trauma (ASCOT) Study

Eye Injury Trauma

Eye trauma is a leading cause of blindness and visual impairment. Penetrating injuries of the eye are more likely to result in poor vision and the main cause of this is a scarring response on the retina (proliferative vitreoretinopathy, PVR) The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential of an anti-inflammatory treatment (triamcinolone acetonide) to improve the outcome of surgery in eyes that have suffered severe trauma.There is good evidence from laboratory studies that additional steroid treatment into and around the eye at the time of surgery could reduce scarring by reducing inflammation and improve visual outcomes.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Study of Traumatic Eye Injuries in the Period From January 2022 to June 2022 in Sohag...

Eye Injuries

Ocular trauma is one of the main causes of severe ocular morbidity. It represents a serious public health problem and leading cause of visual impairment. It is an important and preventable cause of visual impairment in both developing and developed countries.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Improving the Follow up Rate for Pediatric Patients

CNLDO - Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct ObstructionAmblyopia4 more

Follow-up of pediatric patients is important for their regular ocular morbidity monitoring, especially for amblyopia management. An observatory data of 1st week (1st to 7th) of January 2019 revealed that the follow-up compliance was very low (22%) among children aged 0-16 years in the pediatric department of Bharatpur Eye Hospital. A problem tree analysis showed a lack of awareness in children and their parents regarding the importance of follow-up and patients forgetting regarding the follow-up visit, usually when there is the long duration of follow up are the major contributing factors for poor adherence to follow-up. So, an intervention study was aimed at finding the effectiveness of counseling and reminders through SMS and phone calls to improve the follow-ups. All pediatric patients 0-16 years of age with ocular conditions requiring at least 3 follow-ups in the study period (January 2021 to April 2021) will be included. Two hundred and sixty-four participants will be equally distributed to three groups: routine standard care, counseling, and reminders with SMS and phone calls. In the routine care group, children will undergo routine care as per existing practice in the hospital and there will be no additional intervention. In counseling group, in addition to routine care parents/guardians along with the child will receive counseling from a trained counselor as per the set counseling protocol in every follow-up visits and will also be provided with the disease-specific information leaflets as additional information material before the child is discharged from the department. In the SMS and phone call reminder group, in addition to routine care, parents/guardians of children will receive reminders through short messaging text (SMS) 3 days and phone calls one day prior to the scheduled visit. Compliance to follow up Participants completing all the three follow-up visits as per the schedule within the window period of +/-2 days will be considered as a complaint to follow up. However, the follow-ups of all the participants will be recorded although that is beyond the window period. The primary outcome will be measured by the proportion of children completing all three scheduled follow-ups. The ethical approval has been obtained from the Institutional Review Committee of NHRC (ERB protocol registration number 761/2020 P). Informed consent will be taken from parent and child. Conclusion: If interventions improve the follow-up rate and are cost-effective, this can be applied in all the departments of the hospital.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Bandage Contact Lenses for Corneal Abrasions

Corneal AbrasionEye Trauma

Two percent of all patients presenting to the Emergency Departments have complaints involving the eye. Corneal abrasions are a common diagnosis with patients with eye pain and often cause significant discomfort. Current treatment includes a thorough evaluation of the eye followed by patching, empiric antibiotics, cycloplegics and oral pain medicines. This study will be a randomized controlled trial to determine the safety and efficacy of BCLs. It will involve the initial patient evaluation followed by a return visit to the Emergency Department within 36 hours for re-examination. At each visit, the patient will be assessed for the size and location of the abrasion along with their report of pain using a visual analog scale. Data will be recorded on a standard data collection sheet. Telephone contact will be made at 30 days to ensure resolution of abrasion and that no complications ensued.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Transplantation of Cultivated Corneal Epithelial Sheet in Patients With Ocular Surface Disease

Eye Injury

The aim of the study is to assess if transplantation of cultivated corneal epithelial stem cells could restore vision in patients with severe ocular surface disorder with a favourable safety profile that warrants further comparative study.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Does the Use of a Moisture Chamber Decrease the Incidence of Corneal Abrasions in Critically Ill...

Eye InjuriesCritically Ill

The purpose of this study is to identify the incidence of scratches on the surface of the eye in children who cannot blink due to medication use and to identify how best to reduce the risk of a scratch on the surface of the eye when patients are using specific medicines.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Comparison of the Effects on Promoting Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing Between Human Auto-Serum...

Eye Injuries

Human serum eye drops have been successfully used in the treatment of severe ocular surface disorders and the enhancement of corneal wound healing. Umbilical cord serum is also proven to be effective in treatment of dry eye and persistent corneal epithelial defects. However, there are limited studies comparing the corneal epithelial wound healing promoting effects between these two blood derived products. The purpose of this study is to test the corneal epithelial wound healing promoting effects between auto serum and human cord blood serum. Primary cultured bovine corneal epithelial cells were used as the model to investigate wound healing, cell proliferation and migration by means of scratch corneal wound healing assay evaluation, MTS assay and Boyden chamber migration assay in response to human serum and umbilical cord serum. The concentrations of EGF, TGF-β1, and fibronectin were also compared between human serum and umbilical cord serum with ELISA kits.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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