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Eye Diseases "Treated" with Interoperable Medical Informatics

Eye Diseases "Treated" with Interoperable Medical Informatics

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Overview

The overarching goal of EyeMatics is to promote an interoperable, sustainable infrastructure for the integration and sharing of data from clinical research to improve personalized medicine in ophthalmology. To achieve this, EyeMatics bundles the expertise and preliminary work of the four consortia of the Medical Informatics Initiative (MII) and the ophthalmological centers of excellence in Germany. The perspective and concerns of patients will be strongly incorporated into the project work through close cooperation with patient representatives and the inclusion of patient feedback on quality of life and treatment success.

EyeMatics aims to improve the understanding of the therapeutic success of eye diseases that are usually treated with intravitreal surgical medication (IVOM). To this end, an exemplary analysis platform for "real" clinical data will be provided and a dashboard for data visualization and analysis will be developed as a web application. The dashboard is to be introduced at all participating hospital sites for research purposes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • OPS code: "5-156.9 Injection of drugs into the posterior segment of the eye"

Study details
    Intravitreal Injections

NCT06810011

University Hospital Muenster

15 October 2025

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