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A Study of GANFORT® UD in Patients With Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) or Ocular Hypertension...

GlaucomaPrimary Open Angle1 more

The study will evaluate patients diagnosed with POAG or OHT who are switched to GANFORT® UD (unit dose of fixed combination bimatoprost and timolol) therapy for medical reasons in accordance with physician standard clinical practice. All treatment decisions lie with the physician.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Study Comparing IOP-Lowering Treatments to Bimatoprost in Patients With Primary Open Angle Glaucoma...

GlaucomaOpen-Angle1 more

An observational study comparing changing from an IOP-lowering treatment to a bimatoprost-containing IOP treatment in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) or ocular hypertension (OHT). Visits and treatment are per normal clinical practice.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Equivalence Study of Generic Brinzolamide vs Azopt

GlaucomaOpen Angle or Ocular Hypertension

The main purpose of this prospective study is to demonstrate the therapeutic equivalence of topical brinzolamide compared with AzoptTM

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Observational Study of Lumigan® 0.01% Treatment for Patients With Primary Open Angle Glaucoma or...

GlaucomaOpen-Angle1 more

This study will assess the efficacy, safety, tolerability and persistence of use of Lumigan ® 0.01% in patients diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who are treated per routine clinical practice.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study (OHTS)

Ocular HypertensionGlaucoma

The Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study is a multi-center clinical trial sponsored by the National Eye Institute, designed to determine the efficacy and safety of topically administered eye lowering medication

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Utility of Heidelberg Retina Tomograph in Monitoring Glaucoma Progression

GlaucomaOcular Hypertension

Glaucoma is a chronic disease defined by characteristic changes in the optic nerve associated initially with loss of peripheral vision and is treated by lowering intraocular (inside the eye) pressure. It has been reported that noticeable changes to the optic nerve caused by glaucoma may occur several years before changes in vision are noticed. Since changes to the optic nerve and other eye structures due to glaucoma are irreversible, it is important to develop tools for the earliest possible detection of changes due to glaucoma. The Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) is a device that is used to produce a three-dimensional map of the optic nerve and retina, and can be used to detect changes in the optic nerve and retina over time. In previous studies, it has been shown to be useful for the detection of changes due to glaucoma. However, the HRT when compared to other techniques to evaluate the optic nerve such as stereophotography, was found to only somewhat agree. The current study will compare HRT to stereophotography to determine how good each one is at looking and documenting changes in the optic nerve over time due to glaucoma. Using HRT to initiate early topical medication or to change management requires knowing how well HRT results predict the development of visual loss. Accordingly, the results of this study may affect the management of glaucoma patients by optimizing the follow-up of people with this condition and by initiating appropriate and more individualized treatments. Early treatment is crucial for preventing further visual loss in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension (high pressure inside the eye).

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Computer Aided Diagnosis of Multiple Eye Fundus Diseases From Color Fundus Photograph

Diabetic RetinopathyRetinal Vein Occlusion11 more

Blindness can be caused by many ocular diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, age-related macular degeneration, pathologic myopia and glaucoma. Without timely diagnosis and adequate medical intervention, the visual impairment can become a great burden on individuals as well as the society. It is estimated that China has 110 million patients under the attack of diabetes, 180 million patients with hypertension, 120 million patients suffering from high myopia and 200 million people over 60 years old, which suggest a huge population at the risk of blindness. Despite of this crisis in public health, our society has no more than 3,000 ophthalmologists majoring in fundus oculi disease currently. As most of them assembling in metropolitan cities, health system in this field is frail in primary hospitals. Owing to this unreasonable distribution of medical resources, providing medical service to hundreds of millions of potential patients threatened with blindness is almost impossible. To solve this problem, this software (MCS) was developed as a computer-aided diagnosis to help junior ophthalmologists to detect 13 major retina diseases from color fundus photographs. This study has been designed to validate the safety and efficiency of this device.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Measuring the Effects of Rhopressa on Episcleral and Retinal Blood Flow in Ocular Hypertension and...

Ocular HypertensionSuspect Glaucoma

Rhopressa effectively lowers intra-ocular pressure by improving conventional outflow and decreasing episcleral venous pressure. While this may result in improved episcleral venous flow, current methods to quantify episcleral blood flow in vivo are rudimentary and unable to accurately and precisely determine flow. Proof that Rhopressa effectively increases episcleral venous flow would differentiate it from other medications. Furthermore, this evidence could galvanize interest in the use of Rhopressa after popular Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) procedures. In future studies, MIGS procedures could be used to improve the proximal outflow pathway, and Rhopressa to enhance distal outflow. Specific Aim: To determine the effect of Rhopressa on episcleral venous outflow and retinal blood flow in a cohort of treatment-naïve ocular hypertensive and glaucoma suspect patients. Hypothesis: Rhopressa increases episcleral venous flow and retinal blood flow from baseline at both 1 hour and 1 week after initiation of therapy.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Effect of Dexamethasone Implant on Optic Disc

Glaucoma and Ocular HypertensionDiabetic Macular Edema2 more

This study evaluates the effect of dexamethasone implant which is an intraocular corticosteroid on the optic nerve fibers. Retinal nerve fiber thicknesses and optic nerve head pitting rates were measured before and 6 months after the injection.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Efficacy & Tolerability Between Ganfort vs Krytantek in Mexican Patients With Primary...

Glaucoma Primary Open Angle

The objective of this phase IV clinical multi-center trial will be to compare the efficacy and safety of Ganforti® versus Krytantek®, using a cross-over design during a six month period (including a one-month wash-in period) in POAG and OH patients.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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