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NCT ID: NCT03475407 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Macular Edema

The Effects of Intravitreal Ozurdex Implant in DME

Start date: March 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Intravitreal Ozurdex implant therapy improves visual outcome and OCT findings. The purpose of this study is that these results are correlated with the change of cytokine level known to be increased in DME patients.

NCT ID: NCT03470103 Completed - Clinical trials for Macular Degeneration

A Study in Patients With Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration or Diabetic Macular Edema to Assess the freQuency of Use of Intravitreal Aflibercept in Routine Clinical Practices in Latin America

AQUILA
Start date: March 28, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The main objectives of this observational cohort study are to describe the use of intravitreal aflibercept and to describe follow-up as well as treatment patterns in patients with wAMD or DME in routine clinical practice in Latin America for a study population of treatment naive patients and those who have received prior therapy (anti-VEGF injections, laser, steroids, etc.) and are being switched to intravitreal aflibercept injection.

NCT ID: NCT03466099 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetic Macular Edema

Study of the Intravitreal Plasma Kallikrein Inhibitor, KVD001, in Subjects With Center-involving Diabetic Macular Edema (ciDME)

Start date: February 16, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a clinical study where patients with diabetes and a vision threatening eye condition called "Diabetic Macular Edema" receive four injections into the eye at monthly intervals. The patients will already have tried the standard of care without complete success. The patients will be randomized to receive either a high dose, a low dose or a sham control treatment. The study will evaluate whether the new treatment improves vision and whether it changes the underlying course of the disease in the eye.

NCT ID: NCT03465124 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Cystoid Macular Edema

Evaluation of Central Macular Thickness in Femtosecond Laser-assisted Cataract Surgery

FLAME
Start date: March 26, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigational device is an approved femtosecond laser (FSL) device with an integrated imaging system to perform certain steps of the cataract procedure. The FSL will perform anterior capsulotomy and lens fragmentation in individuals suffering from age-related cataract with need of cataract surgery. Cataract surgery will be performed in subjects who have signed an informed consent form. Macula thickness will be measured with Spectralis OCT on screening date. Postoperative examinations will be implemented in accordance with the approved investigational plan on subjects and includes: visual acuity, slitlamp examination, retinal oct imaging and quantitative autofluorescence.

NCT ID: NCT03458923 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Macular Edema

Intravitreal Diclofenac Versus Intravitreal Ranibizumab for the Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema.

Start date: January 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to compare the effect of intravitreal non steroidal anti inflammatory (Diclofenac) versus the standard treatment of diabetic macular edema, intravitreal anti vascular endothelial growth factor (Ranibizumab), measuring central macular thickness changes and best corrected visual acuity.

NCT ID: NCT03453281 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetic Retinopathy

Early Anatomical, Physiological, and Clinical Changes in Diabetic Macular Edema After Intravitreal Aflibercept Injection

Start date: October 10, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a one month pre post intervention study. Subjects with diabetic macular edema were given intravitreal anti VEGF (Aflibercept) injection. Central retinal thickness, macular electrophysiology, and visual acuity were observed one week and one month after injection was given to the eye to describe early anatomical, physiological, and clinical changes. We hypothesized that changes to these outcomes can be found and documented.

NCT ID: NCT03405376 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion With Macular Edema

Prospective Trial of Treat and Extend Aflibercept for Macular Edema Secondary to Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion

Start date: January 25, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the treat-and-extend regimen extending to 4 months by intervals of 4 weeks using intravitreal aflivercept injection for treatment of macular edema secondary to BRVO.

NCT ID: NCT03404323 Completed - Cataract Clinical Trials

"Cataract Surgery in Eyes With Epiretinal Membrane"

Start date: July 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is to evaluate retinal thickness change and the occurrence of central structural retinal changes after uneventful small-incision cataract surgery in eyes with asymptomatic early stages of epiretinal membrane.

NCT ID: NCT03397264 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetic Macular Edema

A Dose Ranging Study of OPT-302 With Aflibercept for Persistent Diabetic Macular Edema

Start date: January 16, 2018
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A two part, multi-center study consisting of a Phase 1b open label, sequential dose escalation followed by a Phase 2a randomized, double-masked, dose expansion evaluating OPT-302 in combination with aflibercept in participants with persistent central-involved Diabetic Macular Edema.

NCT ID: NCT03396861 Terminated - Clinical trials for Irvine-Gass Syndrome

Treatment of Macular Edema After Cataract Surgery With Subconjunctival Aflibercept

ACME
Start date: February 22, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This research study is being conducted to determine the safety and tolerability of subconjunctival injections of aflibercept in the treatment of pseudophakic cystoid macular edema that has not responded well to first-line standard of care treatment (eye drops). Pseudophakic cystoid macular edema (CME) is swelling of the retina that can occur weeks or years after cataract surgery and typically results in decreased vision. Subconjunctival injections are injections placed just beneath the clear membrane (conjunctiva) of the eye. A recent report of one patient who received two subconjunctival injections of a similar medication to the one being studied here indicated that subconjunctival injections of this class of medication may be an effective and less invasive alternative to intravitreal injections for pseudophakic CME. Because of the similarity of the drugs and the patient's treatment success, we would like to see if subconjunctival injection(s) of aflibercept will work in treating pseudophakic CME. If successful, the risk of an intraocular infection and glaucoma that comes with standard of care treatments might be greatly reduced.