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Active clinical trials for "Glaucoma"

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Prospective Randomized Study Comparing Ex-PRESS to Trabeculectomy

Glaucoma

Prospective randomized study comparing guarded Ex-PRESS to trabeculectomy. Primary outcome: IOP and success (complete success defined as IOP between 5-18 mmHg and 20% reduction from baseline without medication or additional glaucoma surgery and qualified success defined as IOP between 5-18 mmHg and 20% reduction from baseline with or without glaucoma medication but no additional glaucoma surgery). Secondary outcomes: number of glaucoma medications, visual acuity, number of complications, corneal pachymetry and corneal endothelial cell counts.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) on Ocular Rigidity

Glaucoma

The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) on ocular rigidity in glaucoma patients.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Vision Restoration Training in Glaucoma

Glaucoma

Importance: Visual field loss after retinal damage in glaucoma is considered irreversible and methods are needed to achieve vision restoration. Behavioral vision restoration training (VRT), shown to improve visual fields in hemianopia and optic nerve damage, might comprise such a method. Objective: To determine if behaviorally activating areas of residual visual (ARV) using VRT by daily one hour training for 3 months improves detection performance in perimetry compared to a vision discrimination task in the intact visual field sector.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma and Aqueous Dynamics

Primary Angle Closure

The aim of the study is to determine which is the best treatment for people with cataract and primary angle closure (PAC).In PAC, apposition of the iris tissue to the drainage channels (Trabecular Meshwork-TM) of the eye results in damage and formation of adherences between these structures (Peripheral anterior synaechiae-PAS) causing a mechanical obstruction of the aqueous outflow via the TM. It is thought that cataract surgery combined with mechanical separation of the iris from the TM with the breakage of PAS(we call this separation 'goniosynechialysis') would make the pressure even lower as it would cause the drain to open to a greater extent than cataract surgery alone. This technique is not new, and the results have been very encouraging. Comparing this technique to cataract surgery alone however, has not been done and this is exactly what we would like to do in order to help us decide what is the best treatment. In summary, the investigators propose that cataract surgery with goniosynechialysis would lower intraocular pressure to a greater extent than cataract surgery alone in patients with significant PAS.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Study of a Glaucoma Therapy to Treat Open-Angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension

Open-angle GlaucomaOcular Hypertension

The purpose of this study is to assess the comfort of a glaucoma therapy in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Adult Providing Access to the Visual Environment (PAVE) - Glaucoma Pilot

Glaucoma

We wish to evaluate a potential training program for patients with glaucoma, to become more efficient users of prescribed low vision devices for distance and near vision tasks. We hypothesize that the devices will improve efficiency. Prescribed devices will include a stand magnifier, a handheld magnifier, spectacle magnifiers for near vision, and a handheld monocular (telescope) and a bioptic telescope (spectacle-mounted telescope) for distance vision. The success of being able to use optical devices is dependent upon training. Optical devices are currently accepted and used for patients with visual conditions that decrease their central vision. The bioptic telescope is a pair of glasses with a small telescope mounted within the carrier lens. The glasses look and feel like a normal pair of glasses, but have a black device (telescope) protruding from the top of one lens for better identifying distance objects. The spectacle magnifier is mounted in a pair of glasses also for near vision

Completed2 enrollment criteria

SOLX Titanium Sapphire Laser for Trabeculoplasty

GlaucomaGlaucoma1 more

Use of the Titanium Sapphire laser for laser trabeculoplasty to reduce intraocular pressure in patients with poorly controlled intraocular pressure on maximally tolerated medical therapy or prior failed laser trabeculoplasty.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Study to Learn How the Drug Aflibercept Works in in Japanese Patients With Increased Eye Pressure...

GlaucomaNeovascular

The researchers in this trial want to learn how the drug aflibercept works in in Japanese patients with increased eye pressure that is caused by new blood vessels growing in the eye (neovascular glaucoma or NVG). They also want to find out how patient tolerate the application of the drug that is injected in the vitreous humor of the eye and if this will cause any medical problems during the trial (vitreous humor, also called vitreous body is the clear gel that fills the space between the lens and the retina of the eyeball).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Outcome of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve in Difficult Glaucoma Cases

GlaucomaOpen-Angle3 more

The clinical difference (mean IOP, success rate, and complications) on using S2 and FP7 models of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve that had similar dimensions and different materials used for their construction in one year follow up was evaluated.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Study of LL-BMT1 in Patients With Elevated Intraocular Pressure

Primary Open Angle GlaucomaOcular Hypertension

This is an open-label, Phase 2a clinical study of LL-BMT1 in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Study subjects will be treated for 7 days with a single dose of LL-BMT1.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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