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Active clinical trials for "Optic Nerve Diseases"

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Effect of Levodopa-Carbidopa on Visual Function in Patients With Recent-Onset Nonarteritic Anterior...

Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

Purpose: There are some controversies about the effect of Levodopa-Carbidopa on treatment of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). This study was performed to evaluate the effect of Levodopa-Carbidopa on visual acuity, color vision, and visual field in patients with recent onset NAION (less than 6 weeks duration). Patients and Methods: In this double-blind randomized clinical trial, 13 patients were treated with levodopa-carbidopa and 12 patients took placebo for 3 weeks. Visual acuity, color vision, and visual field were tested before and at 4th, 12th, 16th, and 24th weeks after enrollment, and evaluated.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Trial of Befizal® 200 mg for the Treatment of Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy

Safety IssuesEfficacy1 more

Study of the efficiency of Béfizal® 200 mg in 14 adult patients with a LHON that occurred for less than 5 years. Patient must have certain specific mutations

Completed13 enrollment criteria

A New Medicine to Treat Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION)

Non Arteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

Determine whether dalfampridine (Ampyra) can improve visual function in patients who have had nonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) with stable visual impairment.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Paraorbital-Occipital Electric Stimulation in Patients With Optic Neuropathy (BCT_optnerve)

Visual Impairment

Non-invasive brain stimulation can increase cortical excitability in the visual system, but it is not known if this is of clinical value. The investigators now assessed if repetitive, transcranial alternating current stimulation (rtACS) can improve visual field size in patients with optic nerve damage. The investigators hypothesized that rtACS would improve visual functions with the defective visual field sectors of the visual field (primary outcome measure).

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Transcorneal Electrical Stimulation Therapy for Retinal Disease

Retinitis PigmentosaMacula Off9 more

Transcorneal stimulation may enable neurons to survive degeneration processes via enhanced secretion of neurotrophic substances and direct stimulation of neurons.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Trial of Alternating Current Stimulation in Optic Neuropathy

Optic Nerve DiseasesOptic Nerve Injuries1 more

Non-invasive brain stimulation can increase cortical excitability in the visual system, but it is not known if this is of clinical value. The investigators now assessed if repetitive, transcranial alternating current stimulation (rtACS) can improve visual field size in patients with optic nerve damage. The investigators hypothesized that rtACS would improve visual functions within the defective visual field sectors of the visual field (primary outcome measure).

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Paraorbital-Occipital Alternating Current Stimulation Therapy for Optic Neuropathy (MCT_optnerve)...

Optic Nerve DiseasesOptic Nerve Injuries1 more

Aim is to validate that non-invasive brain stimulation can increase cortical excitability in the visual system. The investigators assess if transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can improve visual field size in patients with optic nerve damage. Hypothesis: tACS would improve visual functions within the defective visual field (primary outcome measure).

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Use of Bevacizumab in Trabeculectomy Surgery

GlaucomaOptic Neuropathy1 more

When a patient with glaucoma who has a pressure that is too high and causing damage to their vision, despite receiving the maximum amount of medication that can be tolerated, the decision is made to have glaucoma surgery. Trabeculectomy is the most common form of glaucoma surgery used to treat open angle glaucoma. During trabeculectomy, an opening is created in the eye and partially covered with a flap of tissue. This new opening allows fluid to drain out of the eye bypassing the clogged drainage channels that are malfunctioning in patients with glaucoma. Studies have found that trabeculectomy significantly reduces vision loss and lowers eye pressure. However, many people need another trabeculectomy or other glaucoma surgery because the surgery may fail either early or much later because the body closes the drain created by the surgeon. The surgery is also less likely to work in patients with darker pigmentation, children who have congenital glaucoma, people with difficult to control glaucoma with new blood vessels growing on the iris, diabetes or persons with prior eye surgery. As a result, the investigators need to find ways to improve the longterm survival of trabeculectomy surgery in all patients.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate Eye Function in Patients Taking Linezolid for Six Weeks or Greater

Optic Nerve Diseases

To understand and characterize the effects of linezolid on the optic nerve by observing and following patients who have been treated with linezolid for six weeks or longer for the development of signs or symptoms of visual disturbance or eye disorders.

Terminated22 enrollment criteria

PDE5 Inhibitor Use and Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION)

Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

The primary objective of this study is to determine whether the use of PDE5 inhibitors (vardenafil, sildenafil, or tadalafil) increases the risk for the development of NAION.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria
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