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APPRAISE: Assessment of Pain and Posterior Synechiae Reduction With Atropine, an Investigation of Post-Surgical Eyes

APPRAISE: Assessment of Pain and Posterior Synechiae Reduction With Atropine, an Investigation of Post-Surgical Eyes

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Overview

The study will evaluate whether atropine eyedrops are beneficial when used after certain eye surgeries.

Description

Atropine eyedrops are often used after certain eye surgeries. This study will compare several outcomes following surgery in patients either using or not using this treatment.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • patient undergoing vitrectomy surgery
  • able to give informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • post-operative eyedrop regimens that include topical non steroidal anti-inflammatory medications
  • subjects with altered post-operative eyedrop schedule for enhanced inflammation control
  • documented allergy to atropine

Study details
    Eye Disorders

NCT07434635

University of California, San Francisco

26 February 2026

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