View clinical trials related to Diabetic Retinopathy.
Filter by:Phase 2 randomized, active-controlled, double-masked, dose-ranging trial in adults with Diabetic Macular Edema (DME).
All OCTA data and biochemical indexes of diabetic patients were acquired. A prediction model of diabetic retinopathy was built, and the random forest method was used to identify sensitive indicators.
We plan to explore the usability of Generative AI-Chatbot for Diabetic Patient
AEYE-DS is a software device developed to increase compliance with diabetic retinopathy screening by automatically detecting more-than-mild diabetic retinopathy from digital funduscopic images using AI-based software. This study has been designed to validate the safety and efficacy of the device at primary care and other point of care sites.
To investigate the prognosis of retinal structure and function after vitrectomy in patients with severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy, to explore the feasibility of vitrectomy in patients with severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy(NPDR), and to seek the best way to delay the progression of diabetic retinopathy from the perspective of therapeutic effect.
This study aims to compare the accuracy of evaluating diabetic retinopathy using ultra-widefield fundus images versus two-field fundus images. The hypothesis is that screening and grading diabetic retinopathy based on ultra-widefield fundus images may yield higher accuracy compared to the use of two-field fundus images.
Background and Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of cooled versus room temperature artificial tears in reducing post intravitreal injection (IVI) ocular discomfort. Patients and Methods: Patients receiving IVI were randomized to either cooled or room temperature tears intervention groups. Both groups rated their ocular discomfort following IVI before intervention and again after administration of cooled or room temperature tears.
A multi-center study to evaluate the performance of an automated device for the detection of diabetic retinopathy with the use of an additional fundus camera with IDx-DR.
Multicenter, prospective, study to assess the performance of the Ophthal-360 platform in the diagnosis of more-than-mild Diabetic Retinopathy (mtmDR) in diabetic patients with no previous diagnosis of DR.
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a frequent cause of visual impairment, and the leading cause of blindness in those of working age, but it develops silently along years, producing symptoms only in late stages.