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Filter by:Evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of the ELIOS System procedure to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) in adult subjects with mild to moderate primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG)
The objective of the study is to collect and assess adaptive optics (AO) retinal images from human subjects in support of projects to demonstrate, advance, and enhance clinical use of AO technology.
Traditional ciliary body photocoagulation treatment uses the photocoagulation of long-wavelength laser to destroy the ciliary body tissue that can produce aqueous humor. Therefore, it is a kind of palliative treatment which has proved efficacy but causes great pain to patients. The "ultrasonic glaucoma treatment instrument" produced by French EYE TECH CARE company is referred to as EyeOP1. It uses high-intensity focused ultrasound technique to make target part of the ciliary coagulative necrosis, reduce the production of aqueous humor and thereby lower the intraocular pressure. EyeOP1 is ergonomic and suitable for the human eye, making the treatment process more accurate, simple and fast.
Caffeine is the most widely consumed drinking nutrient in the world. Caffeine effects various organs and the vascular system. It decreases ocular blood flow due to vasoconstriction.
Exploratory trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of D565H twice daily versus D565 once daily.
The purpose of this study is to follow and describe the outcomes of patients after selective and pascal laser trabeculoplasty treatment for chronic open-angle glaucoma.