View clinical trials related to Macular Degeneration.
Filter by:The aim of the study is to identify morphological and functional biomarkers of post-operative recovery after vitreoretinal surgery, using decisional support systems (DSS), based on multimodal big-data analysis by means of machine learning techniques in daily clinical practice
The goal of this Cross-sectional, interventional study is to learn about whether different risk factors, as Mediterranean diet, lifestyle and concomitant medication can modulate the risk imprinted by genetics in Age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The main question it aims to answer is: How the genetic risk interacts with environmental and lifestyle factors, especially Mediterranean diet and chronic medication, in order to assess how this interplay protects or presents higher risk for the establishment or the progression of AMD. Participants: Vital Signs will be measured; Medical History, Demographics, Nutritional/lifestyle habits and Family History of AMD will be recorded; Ophthalmological Examination will be performed Genetic analysis will be performed.
This is a randomized, double-masked, multicenter study comparing the the efficacy and safety of RC28-E injection (a chimric decoy receptor trap fusion protein by dual blockage of VEGF and FGF-2) versus aflibercept in patients with wet age-related macular degeneration.
The objective of the study will be to evaluate the efficacy of intravitreal injections of Umbilical Cord Blood Platelet-rich Plasma (CB-PRP) in order to reduce or stabilize the atrophic progression in dry Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
To determine safety, pharmacokinetics, and duration of effect of periocularly administered AIV007 gel suspension in subjects with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) or diabetic macular edema (DME).
Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is an age-related eye disease resulting in vision loss. Persons with AMD not only experience a gradual loss of ability in independent living, but also profound impairment in psychosocial well-being.The multimodal, expressive arts-based intervention (EXABI) that emphasizes imagination and creativity can be an engaging, enjoyable, and safe process of empowerment. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness and process of an expressive arts-based intervention in enhancing psychosocial wellness and adjustment to gradual vision loss of persons with AMD. This current study will adopt a 2-arm randomized controlled design with treatment-as-usual control. Upon screening for inclusion exclusion criteria, baseline data will be collected; and eligible participants will be randomized into either an 8-week Expressive Arts-based intervention group or Treatment-As-Usual control group.
Some phenotypes of Stargardt disease are rather distinct. This includes the 'bull's eye maculopathy' phenotype associated with the frequent ABCA4 G1961E variant. In anticipation of a treatment trial, this natural history study aims to compare functional and structural outcome measures systematically.
KH631 is a adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector-based gene therapy for subretinal injection. The long-term, stable therapeutic protein after one time injection for nAMD could potentially reduce the treatment burden and maintain vision.
VAN-2201 is Phase I clinical trial to assess the safety and tolerability of KH631 in subjects with neovascular AMD. KH631 is gene therapy designed to deliver a protein which targets and blocks VEGF via an adeno-associated viral vector. The standard of care for patients with neovascular AMD are anti-VEGF treaments, which have demonstrated improvement in vision and reduction in fluid. A one time placement of a product which inhibits VEGF has the potential to reduce the patient burden of regular intraocular injections.
Our goal is to determine the cellular scale changes that occur in subjects who have disease progression due to pentosan polysulfate sodium toxicity