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NCT ID: NCT03465748 Completed - Myopia Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Orthokeratology in Myopia Control

Start date: May 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The high prevalence of myopia - especially in Asian countries - is well documented, as are the sight-threatening complications of high or degenerative myopia. Retinal detachment, glaucoma, vitreal degeneration and focal retinal changes may occur secondary to the progressive axial elongation of the eye with age. Specialty rigid lenses have long been shown to lessen this progression in the pediatric population; orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses are worn at night and change the corneal topography to correct low to moderate amounts of myopia. Most of the studies on orthokeratology were conducted on Asian children. To the best of the investigators knowledge, no study has been done on African American (AA) children. The investigators' project seeks to investigate the efficacy of ortho-k in slowing axial elongation and myopic progression in AA children compared to that in other races.

NCT ID: NCT03456245 Completed - Myopia Clinical Trials

Comparing Low-cost Handheld Autorefractors - a Practical Approach to Measuring Refraction in Low Resource Settings

Start date: August 15, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study compares four portable vision measurement and eye-imaging technologies in terms of accuracy and time and ease of use with older adult (ages 40-100) participants in a developing-country setting (India). Specifically, the five portable devices will be measured against the baseline of the traditional eye-examination techniques, including the use of eye charts and phoropters.

NCT ID: NCT03451877 Completed - High Myopia Clinical Trials

TGFB1 And LAMA1 Gene Polymorphisms in High Myopia

Start date: December 1, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators aimed to investigate TGFB1 and LAMA1 gene polymorphisms in children with high myopia in order to determine the genetic basis of large myopic shifts causing severe visual impairment and complications. Seventy-four children with high myopia (≥6 diopters [D]; study group) and 77 emmetropic children (±0.5D; control group) were included. Genetic and polymorphism analyses were performed in the Medical Genetics Laboratory using DNA purified from the patients' blood samples.

NCT ID: NCT03446300 Recruiting - High Myopia Clinical Trials

Shanghai High Myopia Study for Adults

SHMSA
Start date: January 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

High myopia retinopathy has become the first cause of irreversible blindness and severe visual impairment in Chinese adults, in order to avoid the blind and visual impairment caused by high myopia retinopathy, it is very necessary to research the mechanism of early visual impairment to prevent and control damages. Our recent research found that the decreasing of macular retina vascular density and subfoveal choroidal thickness, the increasing of Beta Zone area in optic atrophy and the rising of glycosylated hemoglobin in high myopia patients were significantly related to visual impairment, which suggested that the source of visual impairment was the abnormal structure changes surrounding optic and fovea, but so far there is no related study. We will conduct a 5 years prospective cohort study in the population of 2420 high myopia and controls which have established in college student population, working population and aged more than 50 years old population, using the latest OCT-A and SS-OCT to measure macular retina vascular density, subfoveal choroidal thickness, Beta Zone area in optic atrophy, combined with the semiparametric mixed effects model, we will analysis the prediction index between fundus structure parameters, blood biochemical index and individual characteristics prediction to explore the public health management mode of early prevention and treatment during high myopia population.

NCT ID: NCT03433547 Completed - Macular Holes Clinical Trials

Effects of Macular Buckle Versus Vitrectomy on Macular Hole and Macular Detachment in Highly Myopic Eyes

Start date: January 30, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Full-thickness macular Hole associated with macular detachment is a one of the maculopathies of high myopia. There is controversy in the primary treatment for this situation. This study will compare the effects of macular buckling versus vitrectomy in a cohort of highly myopic eyes with this situation.

NCT ID: NCT03427697 Not yet recruiting - Myopia Clinical Trials

Effect of VR and Accommdation Relax on Controlling Myopia in Children

Start date: September 18, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effect of virtual reality and accommodation relax technique on controlling onset and development of myopia in school-aged children. Half of the children will receive head-mounted video display which shows video with virtual reality and accommodation relax technique in combination, while the other half will receive no intervention.

NCT ID: NCT03413085 Completed - Myopia Clinical Trials

To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Multifocal Soft Contact Lens in Myopia Control

Start date: May 2, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of soft lens in myopia control.

NCT ID: NCT03408444 Completed - Visual Acuity Clinical Trials

Evaluating Soft Contact Lens Prototypes for Myopia Control

Start date: December 27, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Interventional

This is a multi-site, prospective, randomized, controlled, double-masked, four-arm-parallel-group, dispensing study. Each subject will be bilaterally fitted with one of four types of test articles and wear contact lenses of the assigned lens type during the entire course of the study. Test articles will be worn a minimum 8 hours per day and 5 days per week (subjects will be encouraged to wear study contact lenses 10 hours or more per day and 7 days per week) in a daily disposable modality for a minimum of 6 months and up to 1 year for a total of 7 scheduled visits.

NCT ID: NCT03402100 Recruiting - Myopia, Progressive Clinical Trials

Eye Drops Study for Myopia Control in Schoolchildren

Start date: October 20, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The myopia prevalence in schoolchildren is high in Taiwan. The myopia progression is fast in children and often associated high myopia in later life. This prospective and randomized study to investigate the effect of myopia control in myopic children with ultra low concentrations of atropine eye drops and/or low concentrations of anti-allergic and inflammatory eye drops.

NCT ID: NCT03394300 Not yet recruiting - High Myopia Clinical Trials

Accuracy of Intraocular Lens Power in High Myopia

Start date: February 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

evaluation of the accuracy of iol power in high myopia using different biometry formula & iol master