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NCT ID: NCT05474716 Completed - Clinical trials for Glaucoma, Primary Open Angle

The Effect of Topical Brimonidine on the Ocular Hemodynamics in Patients of POAG Using OCTA

Start date: May 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Topical Brimonidine is a well-established topical antigalucoma, ocular hypotensive therapeutic that has been in use since 1996. Brimonidine stands out among other topical ocular hypotensives in that it has a neuroprotective effect that is independent of IOP reduction. This has been demonstrated in multiple animal and human controlled studies both in vivo and in vitro. The mechanisms proposed so far to account for this neuroprotection focus mainly on molecular level antiapoptotic effects and modulation of some excitatory stimuli like glutamate. In this study we try to test the hypothesis that a positive hemodynamic profile of Brimonidine on ocular blood flow may be responsible at least in part for its unique neuroprotective effects.

NCT ID: NCT03821467 Recruiting - Ocular Blood Flow Clinical Trials

Reproducibility of Dual Beam Doppler Fourier-domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Healthy Subjects

Start date: November 19, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Dual beam Doppler Fourier-domain Optical coherence tomography (DOCT) is a noninvasive technique to quantify total retinal blood flow. To enable further development of this technique it is essential to assess short- and long-term reproducibility of DOCT blood flow measurements.

NCT ID: NCT03068377 Completed - Ocular Blood Flow Clinical Trials

The Effects of LycoRed Phytonutrient and Vitamin Supplement (a.k.a. LYC-001e) on Ocular Blood Flow

Start date: March 20, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objectives:To determine LYC-001e's influences on ocular blood flow Ocular blood flow has been implicated as a parameter relevant to eye health and involved in the disease process of several ophthalmic pathologies including AMD, glaucoma, and diabetes We hypothesis that LYC-001e will increase measures of ocular blood flow in healthy individuals Methods: This is a single-phase, randomized, parallel, double blind , comparative study of LYC-001e versus placebo on ocular blood vessels in healthy individuals.