The Effect of Laser Treatment on Macular Pigment of Eye in Cases With Diabetes
Diabetic RetinopathyRetinal Degeneration2 moreIt has been hypothesized that thermal damage of laser pan-retinal photocoagulation may affect macular pigment as well as inner layer cells in the retina, so it was aimed to investigate possible effect of conventional laser pan-retinal photocoagulation on macular pigment optical density in diabetic retinopathy patients without macular edema and pathology in this study.
Intravitreal Aflibercept for Retinal Non-Perfusion in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Proliferative Diabetic RetinopathyThe RECOVERY trial will assess the safety and tolerability of 2 mg intravitreal aflibercept injections (IAI) given monthly (Q4WK) or every 12 weeks (Q12WK) for the treatment of retinal capillary non-perfusion (RNP) associated with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Assess the safety and tolerability of IAI for the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy by evaluating the incidence and severity of ocular and systemic adverse events through week 52 Change in area of retinal capillary non-perfusion, as assessed by central reading center, from baseline through week 52
Aflibercept for Retinopathy of Prematurity - Intravitreal Injection Versus Laser Therapy
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how well aflibercept works in babies with ROP, comparing it with laser therapy. The study also has the objective to demonstrate how safe aflibercept is when used in babies, and describe how the drug moves into, through and out of the body.
Pain During Pars Plana Vitrectomy With Sub-tenon Anesthesia
Retinal DiseaseDiabetic Retinopathy1 moreVitreoretinal surgery has evolved to less invasive procedures, and it is used to treat a wide range of diseases. So anesthesia for vitreoretinal procedures has evolved, promoting adequate analgesia while reducing risks to the patient. In the present study two types of procedures for anesthesia during vitreoretinal surgery are evaluated regarding the pain referred by the patient during the whole procedure: peribulbar anesthesia versus sub-tenon injection plus topical jelly anesthesia. Through the comparative analysis of the pain scale of the two groups it is expected that the two modalities present the same anesthetic efficacy, showing that the methods used may be equivalent.
Study to Evaluate Safety and Tolerability of QR-421a in Subjects With RP Due to Mutations in Exon...
Retinitis PigmentosaUsher Syndrome Type 27 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of QR-421a administered via intravitreal injection (IVT) in subjects with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) due to mutations in exon 13 of the USH2A gene.
Diabetic Retinopathy: Effects of Melatonin Treatment on Visual Functions and Circadian Rhythm
Diabetic RetinopathyMelatonin3 moreThis study evaluates the effect of melatonin 4 mg on circadian rhythm and visual function of patients with diabetes mellitus. Half of the patients will receive melatonin (arm-1) and the other half will receive placebo (arm-2), both groups in 3 weeks. After a week of washout, the patients will cross over to the other treatment arm.
Intravitreal Aflibercept as Indicated by Real-Time Objective Imaging to Achieve Diabetic Retinopathy...
Diabetic RetinopathyThe PRIME trial will assess the safety of 2 mg intravitreal aflibercept injections (IAI) to achieve and maintain DRSS improvements (2 or more steps) in patients with a baseline DRSS level of 47A to 71A inclusive through 104 weeks as determined by reading center determined DRSS gradings on OPTOS fundus photos and leakage index on OPTOS WF-FA.
Pars Plana Vitrectomy Combined With Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery in Phakic Diabetes Retinopathy...
Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetic CataractPars plana vitrectomy (PPV) is one of the most widely used surgical therapies to proliferative diabetic retinopathy in the world. However, as a predictable consequence of PPV surgery, postoperative cataract is observed in 79%-95% of phakic diabetes retinopathy patients after PPV in 6-24 months and a subsequent cataract surgery is usually required. While, the subsequent cataract surgeries not only bring additional economy and workload burden, but also increase the surgical risks. Since the two-step surgical approach has its defects, the combination of PPV and phacoemulsification is an ideal surgical option. This study is a multi-center prospective study, aimed to evaluate the effect of PPV combined with phacoemulsification cataract surgery in phakic diabetes retinopathy patients, and make a comparation between the combined surgery and the two-step surgery in patients without severe lens opacities.
PhaseI/II Investigator-Initiated Trial to Investigate Safety and Efficacy of Ripasudil in Patients...
Retinopathy of PrematurityThis is an open-label, single-arm phase I/II trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Rho-associated protein kinase(ROCK) inhibitor Ripasudil eye drops for preterm infants with Retinopathy of Prematurity(ROP).
Effects of Oral Fenofibrate on Retinal Thickness and Macular Volume
Diabetic RetinopathyDyslipidemias1 moreLipid levels in the blood are proposed to play a role in the progression of diabetic retinopathy. Lipid levels can be controlled with dyslipidemic drugs, such as fenofibrate. Fenofibrate is known to prevent diabetic microvascular complications by decreasing cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This study aims to investigate the effects of oral fenofibrate on central macular thickness (CMT) and macular volume, as well as on specific biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction (eNOS), inflammation (VCAM-1), and angiogenesis (VEGF) in DR individuals with dyslipidemia.