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Search for Biomarkers in Human Glaucoma: Lymphocytes Alterations and Rate of Progression

GlaucomaOpen-Angle

The aim of this study was to evaluate the lymphocyte phenotype in primary open- angle glaucoma (POAG) patients compared to healthy subjects of the same age, in order to confirm the importance of immune responses in glaucoma and the possible correlation to the severity of the disease.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Internet-based, Naturalistic Evaluation of Tolerability and Individual Patient Target Pressures...

GlaucomaOpen-Angle

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the range of target IOPs set for glaucoma patients starting monotherapy with bimatoprost and to evaluate patient and physician satisfaction with bimatoprost in "real-world" settings

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Determinants of Compliance With Glaucoma Therapy

Open Angle Glaucoma

To determine the association between medical, demographic, socioeconomic, and therapeutic differences on compliance with topical glaucoma therapy using the Travalert device.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Optical Coherence Tomography of Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell Complex After Cataract Extraction...

CataractPrimary Open-angle Glaucoma

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) for retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and ganglion cell complex (GCC) is done before and after cataract extraction in patients with or without primary open angle glaucoma (POAG)

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Associations of Vitamin D Receptor ApaI and Tru9I Polymorphisms With the Risk of Primary Open-angle...

Primary Open- Angle Glaucoma

This study investigated whether vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism is altered in primary open-angle glaucoma subjects carrying the risk allele.Primary open-angle glaucoma patients and age-matched people in the Han population were enrolled. Vitamin D receptor polymorphic analysis was studied by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism technique.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

LSFG in Patients With Normal Tension Glaucoma Tension Glaucoma

GlaucomaPrimary Open Angle

Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide. Literature shows increasing evidence that dysfunction of ocular microcirculation in the optic nerve influences the progression of glaucoma. Laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) represents a non-invasive method to quantify ocular perfusion also at the ONH. LSFG enables noninvasive quantification of microcirculation of the optic disc in Japanese glaucoma patients

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

How Does Your Genetic Make-up (Profile) Influence Your Glaucoma?

Primary Open Angle Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a group of diseases in which visual loss occurs because of damage to the optic nerve. Research has shown that certain genes may cause glaucoma in some cases. So far, research has only been able to find the genes responsible for glaucoma in a small percentage of people who have glaucoma. The purpose of this project is to study the genes in patients with and without glaucoma to find additional genes that may be responsible for causing glaucoma.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Collection of Blood Specimens From Patients in AL-3789 Studies for Elevated Intraocular Pressure...

Open-Angle Glaucoma

The objective of this study is to obtain blood samples from patients who are or were participants in any Alcon AL-3789 clinical trial. Association will be conducted to search for genetic markers in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Abnormalities of the Eye's Anterior Chamber, Iris, Cornea and Lens

AniridiaEye Abnormality2 more

This study will investigate congenital or developmental eye abnormalities that affect the iris, cornea and lens, and are usually accompanied by elevated pressure within the eye. These disorders can cause vision loss, and the increased eye pressure can lead to glaucoma, a condition that may also cause loss of eyesight. Patients with eye anterior chamber eye disease, such as Axenfeld's syndrome, Rieger's anomaly, Peter's anomaly, iridocorneal endothelial syndrome, megalocornea, ocular hypertension, and others, are eligible for this study. Participants will have a medical examination, family history, and comprehensive eye examination. Tests and procedures may include photographs of the cornea, iris, and the structure through which fluid that normally circulates behind the cornea drains out of the eye. Some patients may undergo indentation tonography to measure how easily this fluid drains. In this procedure, the patient lies on an examination table and both eyes are numbed with eye drops. A small instrument (tonometer) is placed on the surface of one eye, and with the other eye, the patient looks at an overhead light. Other tests may include photographs of the back of the eye and ultrasound imaging of the structures of the eye. A blood sample may be drawn to study the genetic disorder responsible for the disease. Patients will have follow-up examinations every 6 months for the duration of the study. Medical or surgical therapy will be recommended, as appropriate, for patients who develop elevated eye pressure or vision loss.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Impact of Self-tonometry on Glaucoma Treatment Decision.

GlaucomaGlaucoma3 more

Self-tonometry with iCare Home is performed by one hundred patients annually at Sankt Erik's Eye Hospital. The investigators want to evaluate the impact that self-tonometry results have on the clinician's choice of glaucoma treatment. The investigators also want to evaluate how often pressure peaks occur outside the clinic's opening hours.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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