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NCT ID: NCT00760240 Completed - Glaucoma Clinical Trials

Ability of Patients With Low Vision to Properly Instill Eye Drops

Start date: September 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The investigators are interested in seeing how people with low vision (decreased visual acuity or restricted visual fields) instill eye drops into their own eyes. The investigators hypothesis is that this population will have more difficulty with self-instillation of drops than a better-seeing population. The investigators aim to explore whatever factors may be involved in preventing this population from getting prescribed eyedrops into their eyes, whether it is more related to visual field or visual acuity.

NCT ID: NCT00731458 Completed - Retinal Pathology Clinical Trials

Prospective Comparison of Cirrus Versus Stratus Ocular Coherence Tomography for Different Retinal Pathology.

Start date: May 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ocular Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive ophthalmologic test that uses reflected, unheated, non-concentrated visible light in order to scan and provide a 2-dimensional topographic analysis of the retina and optic nerve. It has wide diagnostic utility especially in patients with clinically significant macular edema, glaucoma, and other retinal eye diseases. At the University of Chicago, we have utilized the Stratus brand OCT (Carl Zeiss Inc) for the past 5 years. Recently we have acquired a beta version of the company's new model, the Cirrus HD-OCT (Carl Zeiss Inc.) which features improved resolution, shorter scanning time and a more user-friendly interface. The purpose of this study is to compare findings between the two models in patients with different common and uncommon eye diseases, including diabetic macular edema, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration. We hypothesis that the Cirrus OCT is able to accurately quantify eye pathology compared to Stratus OCT.