myopia Clinical Trials
A listing of myopia medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 105 clinical trials
To Study the Effects of Refractive Surgery on OCT Measurements in the Eye
Corrective eye surgeries, such as Lasik, are widely used to correct focusing problems such as myopia, or nearsightedness. Often these patients develop other conditions like myopic maculopathy or glaucoma which require monitoring with optical coherence tomography (OCT). Since OCT is a light-based test and changes the refractive status of the …
Follow up of High Myopic Eyes
In this non-interventional retrospective and prospective observational study, the long-term evolution of clinical and iconographic characteristics of patients with pathological myopia will be considered Changes of some specific clinical, tomographic and angiographic variables evaluated on the baseline and after a minimum of 5 years follow-up will be studied.
Outcomes of Clareon PanOptix in Patients With Prior Myopic Refractive Surgery
This study is a Single center, single arm, prospective, observational study of clinical outcomes following bilateral cataract surgery and Clareon PanOptix implantation. Subjects will be assessed preoperatively, and at 1 and 3 months postoperatively. Clinical evaluations will include administration of the QUVID and IOLSAT questionnaires, manifest refraction, topography, as well …
Clinical Data Collection of Myopic Patients After PTK-PRK With CZM MEL 90 Excimer Laser
The objective of the clinical investigation presented to is to verify predictions of post-operative PTK-PRK refractive outcome made by the EpiMaster application software by comparing these to post-operative clinical data after routine PTK-PRK treatments.
Comparing a Home Vision Self-Assessment Test to Office-Based Snellen Visual Acuity in Myopic Children
This study aims to compare a home vision self-assessment test to office-based Snellen visual acuity in myopic children.