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Active clinical trials for "Macular Edema"

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Open-label, Multli-center, Phase 1b/2a Clinical Trial Designed to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy...

Macular Edema

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of ocular iontophoresis with dexamethasone phosphate ophthalmic solution, EGP-437, using the EyeGate® II Drug Delivery System (EGDS) in patients with macular edema (ME)

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

Selective Retinal Pigment Epithelium Laser Therapy for Macular Disease of the Retina

Macular EdemaCentral Serous Chorioretinopathy3 more

Laser photocoagulation of the retina targeting the outer layers is an established therapy for proliferative retinopathy and macular edema from diabetic microangiopathy or retinal vein occlusion, centrals serous retinopathy, and extrafoveal subretinal neovascular membranes. However, collateral damage occurs and scotomas can result when using conventional lasers with pulse duration of 100ms and more. This is particularly relevant for laser treatments of the macula where the main therapeutic effect results from stimulation of the retinal pigment epithelium cells and photoreceptor damage is thought to be an unnecessary side effect. Recent experimental research with new laser devices using much shorter pulse duration has shown that photoreceptor damage can be greatly reduced and the retinal pigment epithelium selectively targeted, hence the term selective retinal pigment epithelium laser therapy (SRT). Investigators hypothesize that SRT is equally effective as standard laser photocoagulation for macular disease but minimizes local visual field defects. In this study, patients with central serous retinopathy, macular edema from diabetic microangiopathy or branch vein occlusion, and non-exudative age-related macular degeneration will be treated with SRT. Patients will be assessed 1, 3 and 6 months after treatment.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

Micropulsed Laser in Association With Anti-VEGF for the Treatment of Macular Edema in Diabetic Patients...

Macular EdemaMellitus Diabetes

Diabetes is a major cause of blindness in adults in the developed countries. The retinal damages associated with diabetes lead to gradual loss of vision, which is accentuated when the macula is affected. This results in macular edema. Currently, intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF have demonstrated their effectiveness and are the first line treatment of macular edema. Subthreshold micropulsed laser photocoagulation is an alternative to conventional grid photocoagulation. By delivering pulsed impacts under the thermal lesion threshold of the pigment epithelium, it would not cause the side effects of conventional photocoagulation. Micropulsed photocoagulation combined to anti-VEGF injections, could be the most effective treatment with a minimum injection number and without epithelial lesions. The main objective of this study is to show that the subthreshold micropulsed laser photocoagulation, in association with intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF, allows to reduce the number of anti-VEGF injections during the first year of treatment. In this randomized, double blind study, eligible patients will be randomized between a micropulsed laser photocoagulation arm and a sham micropulsed laser photocoagulation arm.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Multi-center, Phase II Study of the Safety, Tolerability and Bioactivity of Repeated...

Diabetic Macular Edema

To assess the safety of repeated iCo-007 intravitreal injections in treatment of subjects with diabetic macular edema as monotherapy and in combination with ranibizumab or laser photocoagulation To assess the change in visual acuity and retinal thickness on optical coherence tomography (OCT) from baseline to month 8 and month 12

Terminated20 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Ranibizumab in Diabetic Macular Edema

Visual Impairment Due to Diabetic Macular Edema

This study was designed to confirm the efficacy and safety of laser photocoagulation as adjunctive therapy to ranibizumab 0.5 mg versus laser monotherapy in patients with visual impairment due to Diabetic Macular Edema. A subgroup of patients with Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy were included to evaluate the efficacy and safety of laser photocoagulation as adjunctive therapy to ranibizumab 0.5 mg versus laser monotherapy in this population.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Role of Intravitreal Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Treatment of Refractory Diabetic...

Diabetic Macular Edema

Purpose: to evaluate the effect of intravitreal injection of tissue plasminogen activator(tPA) in treatment of refractory diabetic macular edema(DME).

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

Clinical Efficacy of Bevacizumab Combined With Navigated Laser in Patients With Clinically Significant...

Clinically Significant Macular Edema

Asses efficacy of navigated laser in reducing the number of anti-VEGF injections as a prospective study using Bevacizumab.

Terminated29 enrollment criteria

Macular Edema Nepafenac vs. Difluprednate Uveitis Trial

UveitisMacular Edema

Macular edema is a condition in which there is swelling in the macula, the part of the retina that gives you your best vision. This swelling can cause your vision to decline. When diagnosed early and treated, you vision usually can be preserved. However, if the swelling goes untreated for a long time, it can cause permanent vision loss. We think that the three eye drop regimens in this study, difluprednate, difluprednate plus nepafenac, and prednisolone acetate plus nepafenac, might be effective in treating uveitic macular edema. Patients who enter this study are randomized to one of the three regimens and followed for 24 weeks.

Terminated26 enrollment criteria

EffiCacy, Safety and ToLErability of a Novel Ocular ANtiseptic for Ocular Use (CLEAN)

Diabetic Macular EdemaBranch Retinal Vein Occlusion1 more

This is a randomized, double-masked, multicenter, study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of IRX-101 versus 5% povidone-iodine (PI) in subjects receiving intravitreal anti-VEGF injections. The study will be conducted in up to 30 centers in the United States (US).

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, Durability, and Safety of KSI-301 Compared to Aflibercept in Participants...

Diabetic Macular Edema

This Phase 3 study will evaluate the efficacy, durability, and safety of KSI-301 compared to aflibercept in participants with treatment-naïve DME.

Terminated21 enrollment criteria
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