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Filter by:The study objectives were: - To evaluate the efficacy of EDTA 1.3% and 2.6% ophthalmic solution (C-KAD) in improving visual function as assessed by contrast sensitivity; - To evaluate the safety and tolerability of two doses of EDTA ophthalmic solution (C-KAD); and - To determine the optimal clinical dose of EDTA ophthalmic solution (C-KAD) which to proceed into pivotal study(s).
On the day of surgery, the first eye to be operated is randomised to receive a Vivinex , HOYA Surgical Optics GmbH or an SN60WF, Alcon, Fort Worth, Texas. The second eye to be operated receives the other IOL type. A complete biomicroscopic examination, visual acuity testing using autorefractometer, contrast sensitivity testing, and standardised retroillumination photography for PCO evaluation, will be performed 6 month (30-60 days), 1.5 years (± 3 months) and 3 (± 3 months) years postoperatively.
This study aims to compare the retinal perfusion between diabetic and non-diabetic patients with Optical Coherence Tomography(OCT) Angiography after cataract surgery, to thoroughly evaluate the retinal state of diabetics after surgery, and to find out the relationship between postoperative complications occurred in retina and diabetes.
Patients with bilateral age related cataract will be included in the study. Manual cataract surgery (MCS) will be performed in one eye and laser cataract surgery (LCS) in the corresponding eye. LCS will be performed with an approved femtosecond laser (FSL) device with an integrated imaging system. After surgery aqueous humour will be collected and screened with Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) Kits for Interleukin-1β; Interleukin-6 and PG.