Study of OT-101 in Treating Myopia
MyopiaProgressiveThis is a phase III, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, multicenter safety, tolerability, and efficacy study of atropine sulfate 0.01% (OT-101) as an investigational treatment for myopia in pediatric subjects
Choroidal Response to Novel Spectacle Lens to Control Myopia Progression
MyopiaProgressiveDiurnal variations in the thickness of the choroid have been reported in the literature, and, more recently, the role of the choroid has been studied with respect to its role in myopia (near-sightedness) progression.
Clinical Evaluation of a Myopia Control Lens in Slowing Myopia Progression
MyopiaProgressive1 moreThis is a monocenter, randomized, controlled, parallel-group, double-masked clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of test lens in slowing myopia progression with respect to axial length elongation at baseline compared to a single vision spectacle lens (control). A total of 80 children will be recruited where 40 subjects will be allocated either to wear test lenses (group 1) or control lenses (group 2) for 1 year through randomization.
Corneal Flap Transplantation for Macular Hole Repair of High Myopia
Retinal PerforationsMyopia1 moreThe goal of this clinical trial is to learn about an innovative surgical technique for macular hole repair. This technique is for patients with high myopia using pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with corneal flap transplantation. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is the innovative surgical technique useful for patients? Is the surgical technique safe for patients? Participants will: Undergo PPV combined with corneal flap transplantation to cover the macular hole. Maintain a prone position for 2 weeks postoperatively. Be observed by visual acuity, slit lamp, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus photography for 1 year after surgery.
Efficacy of IVMED-85 on Pediatric Myopia
MyopiaProgressiveThe goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of a 1-year course of IVMED-85 eye drops for the treatment of pediatric myopia by assessing its safety effects on visual acuity and its effect on the change and/or progression of myopia. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: Does IVMED 85 improve visual acuity Does IVMED 85 slow or otherwise change the progression of myopia Participants will use eyedrops twice a day for one year. Researchers will compare IVMED 85 to a placebo.
Effect of Atropine on Pupil Size and Quality of Vision
MyopiaProgressiveThis aims to investigated the short-term (10, 14, and 18 h) effects of 0.01% atropine (0.1 mg/ml) on pupil size and subjective quality of vision in participants with myopia. Particpants will receive 0.01% atropine one drop to both eyes before bedtime. Baseline parameters were measured before atropine application. Changes in pupil sizes, under photopic and mesopic conditions, high-order aberration, and tear meniscus height were observed over the next day (10h, 14h, and 18h).
Myopia-control Efficacy by Peripheral Defocus Lens (PDL)
MyopiaProgressiveThe proposed study below aims to assess the effect of customized Bestivue PDL lenses on retinal image quality and myopia control. A total of 160 subjected would be enrolled in and randomized to allcoate into four groups. Visual acuity and image blur at various gaze directions and eccentricities on children fitted with +2 to 4 D power and single vision lenses would be measured to assess the short term effect of PDL lens. Axial length and cycloplegic objective refractive error would be measured to assess the Myopia-control Efficacy.
Management of Myopia in University Students Using Dual Focus Soft Contact Lenses
MyopiaProgressiveThe purpose of the study is to quantify the effectiveness of Coopervision MiSight contact lenses in slowing the rate of myopia progression in university students.
Efficacy and Safety of Low-concentration Atropine for Myopia Control in Chinese Children and Adolescents...
MyopiaProgressiveTo investigate the efficacy and safety of three low-concentration atropine sulfate eye drops (0.01%, 0.025% and 0.05%) in controlling the progression of myopia in Chinese children and adolescents through a two-year clinical trial.
Kubota Glass Parameter Refinement Study
MyopiaMyopia2 moreLength of the eye will be measured in subjects exposed to various stimulus characteristics using an electronic spectacle which presents illuminated targets to the eye. The results will be analyzed to determine which stimulus characteristics may be most beneficial for use in the device.