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Filter by:The purpose of the study is to determine the relationship of the intraocular pressure patterns recorded during 2 sessions using Triggerfish, before and after elective laser peripheral iridotomy in angle closure glaucoma patients.
This is a pilot, proof of concept study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ALZ-1101 dosed once daily for 28 days compared to latanoprost 0.005% ophthalmic solution in patients with elevated intraocular pressure not adequately controlled with latanoprost.
The objective of this study is to demonstrate the clinical safety of latanoprostene bunod 0.024% once daily (QD) over a 1-year treatment period.
The aim of this study is to analyze similarities and evaluate interchangeability of Visante and Cirrus OCT (optical coherent tomography)and to compare agreement between gonioscopy and the two systems for evaluation of anterior segment parameters.
The study is designed to assess the safety of Hyaluronan Thiomer i.o. implant in patients with primary open angle glaucoma undergoing a combined phacoemulsification - non penetrating deep sclerectomy procedure. In this study, Hyaluronan Thiomer i.o. will be implanted during a combined surgery of cataract and non - penetrating deep sclerectomy in a group of 16 patients with primary open angle glaucoma and clinically significant cataract. Given that a considerable number of glaucoma patients also suffer from cataract, it is reasonable to test Hyaluronan Thiomer i.o. during a combined procedure of phacoemulsification and deep sclerectomy. This is also of importance because a combined procedure avoids the need of a second operation in this group of patients. Finally, it has been shown that combined phacoemulsification - deep sclerectomy does not induce a further risk compared to deep sclerectomy alone(open phase I study). Safety will be assessed based on the occurrence of adverse events. Efficacy assessments will be performed at every visit and efficacy analysis will include: - Proportion of subjects at each study time point which will need additional IOP lowering drug therapy to achieve an IOP reduction to values < 21 mmHg. If a subject needs more than one drug to achieve target IOP, the number of drugs needed to achieve adequate IOP reduction will be recorded. - Proportion of subjects at each time point which will need Neodymium:YAG goniopuncture to achieve an IOP reduction to values < 21 mmHg.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the clinical outcomes after implantation of the porous plate (polyethylene) (Model M4) Ahmed Glaucoma Valve with the silicone plate Ahmed Glaucoma Valve (Model FP7) in participants with refractory glaucoma.
Assess the safety and effectiveness of the InnFocus MicroShunt when used to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in subjects with primary open angle glaucoma where the IOP is not controlled when using maximum tolerated glaucoma medications.
This efficacy and safety study will evaluate LUMIGAN® RC/ LUMIGAN® .01 (bimatoprost 0.01%) alone compared to TRAVATAN Z® (travoprost 0.004%) and TIMOLOL MALEATE-EX, 0.5%/TIMOLOL GFS 0.5% (timolol 0.5% ophthalmic gel forming solution) in patients who require IOP lowering therapy.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of four concentrations of DE-117 ophthalmic solution.
The hypothesis is that osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT)will significantly reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) in individuals with ocular hypertension (OHT) and glaucoma suspect patients.