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NCT ID: NCT01915238 Completed - AMD Clinical Trials

Study of the Effects of Supplements on Eye Disease in Participants From the Age-Related Eye Disease Study

Start date: July 16, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Background: - The Age-Related Eye Disease 2 Study (AREDS2) looked at two eye diseases. These were age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts. Participants in that study took supplement pills and some participants had additional pictures taken of their eyes. That study is now over. Researchers want to do a follow-up study after participants finish taking the pills, to see if they cause long-term effects on AMD. This study will be combined with follow-up visits of the AREDS2 study if possible. Objectives: - To learn more about the effect of oral supplements on AMD. Eligibility: - People who completed the AREDS2 study. Design: - Participants will have up to 2 study visits over 6 18 months. - Each visit will last up to 5 hours. The visits will be combined with annual follow-up visits in the AREDS2 study if possible. - At each visit, participants will undergo an eye exam and photography. - The eye exam includes testing sight, measuring eye pressure, and checking eye movements. To examine the inside of the eye, the pupil will be dilated with eye drops. - Photographs of the inside of the eye may be taken during the eye exam and while the eyes are dilated. - A contact lens may be placed on the eye briefly to look at the retina at the back of the eye.

NCT ID: NCT01914380 Completed - Clinical trials for Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration

Investigating the Effectiveness of Eylea in Patients With Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration

PERSEUS
Start date: July 29, 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study aims to investigate the effectiveness of Eylea in patients with wet age-related macular degeneration in routine clinical practice in Germany. The study is purely observational, only data from routine treatment are to be collected. The treatment and treatment conditions are solely at discretion of the treating physician.

NCT ID: NCT01914159 Completed - Clinical trials for Age Related Macular Degeneration

Ranibizumab In Pigment Epithelium Tears Secondary To Age-Related Macular Degeneration Study

RIP
Start date: February 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The Ranibizumab in Pigment Epithelium Tears Secondary To Age-Related Macular Degeneration (RIP) Study is a prospective, multicenter, uncontrolled, interventional phase 2 clinical trial that investigates the effect of fixed monthly intravitreal injections of ranibizumab (Lucentis, Novartis Pharma, Germany) on visual acuity and retinal morphology over a study period of 12 months in 30 patients.

NCT ID: NCT01899963 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetic Macular Edema

Time to Treatment Utilizing a Tele-Retinal Referral System for wAMD and DME: A Pilot Study

Start date: November 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In this province, optometrists are often responsible for contacting the retinal specialists' office to arrange patients to be examined for suspected emergencies or more routine referrals related to the eye. This is often done by faxing a referral form to the specialists' office, where the retinal specialist will examine the information presented in the referral form and make a decision on when the patient should be seen. This current method has some important considerations, such as the difficulty of transmitting clear images of the back of the eye over fax. Having this information could help the retinal specialist in determining when the patient should be seen, especially in terms of booking additional tests or when treatment should be given. Teleophthalmology is a branch of telemedicine that delivers eye care through digital equipment and telecommunications technology. It offers some unique advantages, such as the ability to be integrated with electronic health records, the ability to be viewed by multiple members of the health care team, and potentially reduce wait times and travel times to the ophthalmologist. However, there is no comparison known to the study team between whether patients being referred from optometrists to retina specialists through a teleophthalmology system will be treated earlier than patients through a conventional fax system. This study aims to examine and provide more information on this topic.

NCT ID: NCT01896284 Completed - Clinical trials for Wet Macular Degeneration

Study to Evaluate Efficacy of Aflibercept in Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration Patients Non Responders to Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor

MACBETH
Start date: July 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration who do not respond to usual treatment with conventional medications may respond to a new drug of the same class which is designed to block a larger fraction of proangiogenic factors.

NCT ID: NCT01880788 Completed - Clinical trials for Age Related Macular Degeneration

Genetic Analysis of Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Masquerading as Neovascular AMD

Start date: November 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The study will be designed as a case control evaluation to compare the genetic profiles of three groups of patients categorized according to diagnosis. Group 1 - CNV secondary to CSC Group 2 - CSC without CNV Group 3 - CNV secondary to advanced AMD.

NCT ID: NCT01879501 Recruiting - Glaucoma Clinical Trials

Living Successfully With Chronic Eye Diseases

ADAPT-LAH
Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The need for low vision services (LVS) will increase exponentially over the coming years due to the anticipated and exponential growth in the ageing population in Singapore and a rise in chronic non-communicable eye diseases. Finding the best evidenced-based management for chronic eye diseases contributing to low vision (LV) is therefore crucial. Improving patient responsibility is the key to managing LV effectively.1 This means achieving optimum self management (SM).2 However, there are currently no LV SM programs in Singapore and none has been evaluated using a randomized controlled trial (RCT) design, the gold standard methods to evaluate health interventions. The aims of this study are to assess the effectiveness of the 'Living Successfully with Low Vision (LSLV)' program in improving quality of life (QoL) in 160 elderly people with LV attending the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) LV clinic. Of these, 80 will be randomly allocated to receive the LSLV 4-week SM program while the remaining 80 will receive the usual care. Comparisons will be made to determine the efficacy of the LSLV program. QoL, self-efficacy, emotional well being, and vision-specific distress will be assessed 2 weeks after training, and at six months and 12 months post intervention. This study will be the first evidenced-based RCT investigating the effectiveness of a novel vision-specific self-management strategy to improve QoL. It will also adopt a longitudinal design where the effectiveness of these interventions will be evaluated at 12 months-the first follow-up assessment of that duration at both national and international levels. Furthermore this will be the first study to characterize and profile the patients where the effect of the program did not demonstrate an improvement in both primary and secondary outcomes six months after its completion. The future clinical implications of this study include the potential to implement a successful model of LV rehabilitation in other tertiary centres around the country.

NCT ID: NCT01876147 Completed - Clinical trials for Age-related Macular Degeneration

Visual and Functional Assessment in Low Vision Patients

Start date: August 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Vision testing is a fundamental part of every optometry and ophthalmology assessment. Traditional vision testing charts are not able to measure vision below a certain level. Vision in this range is classified as counting fingers (CF), hand movements (HM) and light perception (LP). These measures are not very accurate or easily quantifiable. They are also poorly understood in terms of impact on quality of life. This study aims to assess new methods for measuring the vision of patients with very low vision.

NCT ID: NCT01866371 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Age-related Macular Degeneration

High Resolution Retinal Imaging

AOSLO
Start date: May 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Studying the morphology and function of the normal and diseased retina in vivo is needed for advancing the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of retinal disease. This protocol uses an adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) to image the normal and diseased retina with individual cellular resolution non-invasively. The primary objective of this study is to obtain and analyze high-resolution images of the retina, in particular by imaging the cone photoreceptor mosaic, the retinal vasculature and other retinal layers. The study design will involve case-control studies, where cases are followed over time. Subjects age 7 and older may be invited to participate. The main research procedure involves retinal imaging with the AOSLO. The primary endpoint is the observation of differences in retinal images between subjects with and without retinal diseases. These changes will be quantified by examining the cell density, size, spacing and regularity of the cone photoreceptor mosaic, as well as examining the differences between other retinal layers.

NCT ID: NCT01863199 Completed - Clinical trials for Neovascular Age Related Macular Degeneration

Impact of Home Monitoring to Decrease the Treatment Burden for Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Liberty
Start date: May 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

A study to use in home technology to reduce the burden of in office visits and injections.