Primary Open Angle Glaucoma research hub
4 indexed studies · 3 currently recruiting
- recruitingNA
Multicenter Glaucoma Study Investigating Standalone Canaloplasty
This study compares two ways of doing a keyhole surgery, called canaloplasty, for people with mild to moderate glaucoma. It looks at how well two different devices, iTrack Advance and OMNI Surgical System, help lower eye pressure when used on their own.
Germany · Spain · United Kingdom - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
The GOBLET trial: A clinical trial on GOblet cell density after Benzalkonium chloride and preservative-free Latanoprost Eye drop Treatment
This study looks at how different eye drops for glaucoma and high eye pressure affect special cells in your eyes called goblet cells. Doctors want to see if one type of drop is kinder to your eye's surface than another, which could make treatment more comfortable.
Denmark - enrolling by invitationNA
MINIject Implantation Combined With Cataract Surgery in Patients With POAG and Cataract
This study looks at combining a new small eye implant, called MINIject, with cataract surgery for people with both glaucoma and cataracts. It checks how safe and effective the implant is at lowering eye pressure when medicines haven't worked well enough.
Panama · Spain · United Kingdom - recruiting
PRESERFLO™ MicroShunt XI Observational PMCF Study With no Control Group
This study looks at how well a device called PRESERFLO™ MicroShunt XI helps people with a common eye condition called primary open-angle glaucoma. It aims to see if the device is safe and effective in lowering eye pressure when other treatments haven't worked.
Austria · Belgium · Germany