Optical Coherence Tomography and Microperimetry Biomarker Evaluation in Patients With Geographic...
Age-Related Macular DegenerationGeographic Atrophy2 moreThis study is a biomarker evaluation study in patients with geographic atrophy secondary to age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The study evaluates microperimetry (fundus-controlled perimetry) and optical coherence tomography imaging for assessing changes in retinal sensitivity and anatomy over time.
VITAL - Individualising Therapy for Neovascular AMD With Aflibercept
Age Related Macular DegenerationThe purpose of this study is to assess a new treatment pattern for aflibercept. The aim is to achieve and maintain the best benefit of visual function and avoid unnecessary hospital visits. The hypothesis to be tested is whether intravitreous aflibercept given in an 8 week cycle of treatment in year 1 and a capped treat and extend treatment paradigm in year 2 can lead to improved vision and reading speed in eyes with active wet AMD over 2 years while reducing hospital visits.
Comparison of Treatment Regimens Using Ranibizumab: Intensive (Resolution of Intra- and Sub-retinal...
Subfoveal Choroidal Neovascularization CNV Secondary to Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration AMDTo evaluate and compare two individualised ranibizumab treatment regimens, differentiated by the definition of disease activity, which determines the treatment interval until the next injection. The results will be used to generate recommendations about ranibizumab treatment when using an 'inject and extend' approach to maximise patient outcomes, while reducing the need for potentially unnecessary intravitreal injections. This study will also investigate if genotypic expression influences response to intravitreal injections of ranibizumab between the two treatment arms. The study hypothesis is that intravitreal ranibizumab when administered to resolve IRF (and/or SRF >200 μm at the foveal centre) results in visual acuity benefit that is not clinically worse than intravitreal ranibizumab when administered to completely resolve both IRF and SRF in patients with wet AMD
A Study to Evaluate the Ocular Blood Flow Effects of Unoprostone Isopropyl in Adults With Dry Age-related...
Dry Age-related Macular DegenerationThe purpose of this study is to determine the pharmacodynamics of ocular blood flow measurements with multiple drop unoprostone isopropyl administration versus placebo in subjects with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
GARM II: A Study on the Genetics of Age-related Maculopathy
Age-related Macular DegenerationAge-related MaculopathyThe original study (GARM I) has been conducted for more than 18 years at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). GARM II is a nationwide research study about age-related macular degeneration in the next generation of adults (49 to 65 years old). The purpose of this study is to identify the hereditary and exposure risk factors that lead to the development of ARM (Age related maculopathy). Participants will communicate with the research staff through a protected and confidential website and use this website to complete a number of questionnaires during the course of the study (see below). For genetic analyses, the participants will mail in easily self-collected saliva samples in special containers. Eye photographs and eye health records are sent to the research center from local sources through the Internet. Individuals are not expected to come to UCLA in order to participate. https://jseiclinres.jsei.ucla.edu/garm/ Participants will be expected to answer questionnaires or surveys about medical history, ocular history and visual symptoms, family history, smoking, dietary supplements and light exposure.
Efficacy of Electrical Micro-current Retinal Stimulation for Treatment of Dry Age-related Macular...
Macular DegenerationHypothesis: external electrical stimulation of the retina with low level electrical currents improves visual acuity in subjects with age-related dry macular degeneration.
A Comparison of Ranibizumab and Aflibercept for the Development of Geographic Atrophy in (Wet) AMD...
Age-Related Macular DegenerationThe purpose of this study was to compare the development of new geographic atrophy in patients with wet Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) when treated with either ranibizumab or aflibercept over 24 months. Geographic atrophy is an advanced form of AMD that can result in the progressive and irreversible loss of visual function over time.
Assessment of Early Changes in SD-OCT After Initiation of a Treatment by Intravitreal Aflibercept...
Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration of All SubtypesAflibercept (EYLEA®) induces a rapid reduction in central retinal thickness (CRT) for patients suffering from neovascular age-related-macular degeneration.1 This early dramatic reduction in CRT is already observed through week 4. Therefore it might be not necessary to consistently perform each of the three monthly consecutive intravitreal injections of the so-called loading phase.
Ranibizumab and Reduced Fluence PDT for AMD
Macular DegenerationSingle agent anti-VEGF therapies such as ranibizumab have shown great promise and have set the standard for visual outcomes in treating wet macular degeneration. However, they need to be administered frequently by intraocular injections with the attendant risk of endophthalmitis, lens damage, retinal detachment, and vitreous hemorrhage. The purpose of this trial is to see if using photodynamic therapy in combination with ranibizumab will decrease the number of treatments with ranibizumab.
Scotoma Reduction in AMD Patients Treated With Ranibizumab
Macular DegenerationThis is a trial aimed at patients with advanced wet macular degeneration and macular scarring treated wiht intravitreal injections of Lucentis.