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NCT ID: NCT01402544 Terminated - Clinical trials for Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Clinical Assessment Of Age-related Macular Degeneration Patients After Early Diagnosis and Treatment With Ranibizumab

COMPASS
Start date: July 2011
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To determine if patients treated early after diagnosis of wet age-related macular degeneration can return/maintain to their baseline pre-disease BCVA.

NCT ID: NCT01367444 Terminated - Stargardt's Disease Clinical Trials

Phase I/IIA Study of SAR422459 in Participants With Stargardt's Macular Degeneration

Start date: June 8, 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Primary Objective: To assess the safety and tolerability of ascending doses of SAR422459 in participants with Stargardt's Macular Degeneration (SMD). Secondary Objective: To evaluate for possible biological activity of SAR422459.

NCT ID: NCT01362348 Terminated - Clinical trials for Macular Degeneration

12 Week Patient Study in Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Start date: July 7, 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this 12 week, open-label study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of a single dose regimen of pazopanib eye drop for neovascular AMD.

NCT ID: NCT01337414 Terminated - Clinical trials for Age-related Macular Degeneration

Tools to Optimize Patient Presentation After Onset of Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Start date: May 1, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Exudative age-related macular degeneration ("wet" AMD) continues to be a leading cause of central vision loss in the US for those over fifty years of age, despite the availability of several effective interventions to contain damaging neovascularization (new, abnormal blood vessel growth). The effectiveness of treatments is challenged by patients' lack of ability to recognize the need for urgent care between regular office visits. The Amsler and Yanuzzi tests, the only widely used self-tests for AMD, have proven largely ineffective at enabling patients to recognize the signs that they should consult their retina specialist for treatment. For optimal benefit, patients should be able to self-monitor their vision over time and detect changes that may be indicative of an exudative event. To facilitate compliance these observations should be part of a larger and more engaging program of AMD awareness and self-monitoring. Among the principal shortcomings of the current "gold-standard" Amsler grid are periodicity of the test pattern and lack of individual adjustment, and therefore the reliability and accuracy of this test are less than optimal for the detection of exudative retinal changes in AMD patients. In phase I of the current study, the investigatorsW developed and evaluated several versions of improved grids, both on paper and on the Internet. These patent-pending Visual and Memory Stimulating (VMS) grids proved at least equivalent to the Amsler grid in facilitating a substantial degree of recall of prior measurements, necessary for monitoring vision over time. Adjustment features were incorporated in the on-line version to allow patients to customize their grid to their particular visual field. In the phase II study the use of VMS grids will be supplemented by a test booklet that contains educational materials and diary based survey questions in addition to the printed VMS grids; the effectiveness of this booklet for self-monitoring will be compared the standard of care (Amsler grid). Goal of the study is to demonstrate that use of the test booklet leads to more rapid identification of newly developing vision problems, earlier diagnosis and treatment of incipient wet AMD that should result in fewer people losing their vision and less severe losses of vision.

NCT ID: NCT01334255 Terminated - Clinical trials for Pigment Epithelial Detachment

iSONEP to Treat Persistent Pigment Epithelial Detachment (PED) in Subjects With Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) or Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy (PCV)

PED
Start date: March 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

LT1009-Oph-002 is a Phase 1b study designed to evaluate the safety and potential efficacy of iSONEP following one, two or three injections of iSONEP, as needed, for the treatment of Pigment Epithelial Detachment (PED) secondary to PED Secondary to Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) or Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy (PCV).

NCT ID: NCT01319188 Terminated - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Ranibizumab and the Risk of Arterial Thromboembolic Events

RATE
Start date: June 2010
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The investigators assume that ranibizumab might be dangerous in patients with history of coronary artery disease or cerebrovascular events. The main objective of study is to reveal contraindications for ranibizumab prescription in patients with history of coronary artery disease and cerebrovascular events. Moreover, an association between management with ranibizumab and ATE rate in healthy above 50 years old persons is a concern of great interest as well.

NCT ID: NCT01189019 Terminated - Clinical trials for Macular Degeneration

HiPED - High Dose Lucentis for Persistent Pigment Epithelial Detachments in Age-related Macular Degeneration

HiPED
Start date: August 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

In this fifth year of anti-VEGF therapy for neovascular AMD, retinal physicians are collecting groups of patients who either do not or only partially respond to anti-VEGF therapy. This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of 2mg ranibizumab specifically for patients with fibrovascular PEDs that have not resolved following at least 6 consecutive injections of ranibizumab or bevacizumab over the previous 12 months. The investigators hypothesize that the 2mg dose will be able to completely eliminate the persistent PEDS in these patients.

NCT ID: NCT01122511 Terminated - Clinical trials for Age-Related Maculopathy

Safety and Efficacy of Dexamethasone as Adjunctive Therapy to Ranibizumab in Subjects With Choroidal Neovascularization and Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Start date: August 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of dexamethasone (OZURDEX®) as adjunctive therapy to ranibizumab (LUCENTIS®) compared with ranibizumab alone in the treatment of patients with choroidal neovascularization secondary to age-related macular degeneration

NCT ID: NCT01086761 Terminated - Clinical trials for Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Study of MP0112 Intravitreal Injection in Patients With Wet Age Related Macular Degeneration

Start date: March 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of MP0112 (a novel, potentially long acting VEGF inhibitor) in patients with wet Age Related Macular Degeneration.

NCT ID: NCT01025232 Terminated - Clinical trials for Macular Degeneration

A Study of Intravitreal Injections of 2.0mg Ranibizumab in Subjects With Chronic Fluid On OCT Post Multiple Injections With Ranibizumab (Super-dose Anti-VEgf SAVE Trial)

SAVE
Start date: December 2009
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether 2.0mg Ranibizumab is effective in the treatment of recurrent fluid.