eye-disease Clinical Trials
A listing of eye-disease medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 344 clinical trials
Development of a Novel Functional Eye-Tracking Software Application for Multiple Sclerosis
This study aims to develop and validate a sensitive and non-invasive eye-tracking software application. This study will obtain participant responses to brief cognitive tests designed to evaluate several key functions known to be affected by MS and non-invasive eye movement measurements in response to visually presented stimuli during specifically designed …
Analysis of Ocular Surface Microbiota in Dry Eye Patients After Refractive Surgery
By using 16S rRNA sequencing technology to analyze the changes in ocular surface microbiota before and after surgery, as well as the impact of changes in ocular surface microbiota on refractive surgery induced DES, new treatment ideas are provided for corneal refractive surgery induced DES patients, and the incidence of …
Prospective Registration Of Patient Data and Quality of Life in Eye Melanoma Patients
PROQEM is a prospective cohort study among patients diagnosed with uveal melanoma to assess quality of life before and in the first five years after treatment.
Developing an Intervention Facilitating the Use of Eye Contact in Adults With Autism
The aim of this study is to develop a methodological intervention for adults with autism that will help them reduce problems arising from eye contact.
Optimize Pediatric OCT Imaging
Handheld optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become an important imaging modality to evaluate the pediatric retina. The objective of this pilot study is to compare a new contact OCT system (Theia Imaging) with an investigational noncontact OCT system (Duke Biomedical Engineering) to assess their ability to image the pediatric retina. …
Brain and Eye Markers of Facial Expression Recognition and Disorders Associated With Autistic Symptoms
In everyday life, it is necessary to adjust one's behavior and reactions in order to interact and communicate with others in an appropriate manner. This adaptation is done by taking into account the emotions of the people with whom we interact. This reading of emotions is done by using visible …
Development and Validation of a Novel Functional Eye-Tracking Software Application for Alzheimer's Disease
This study aims to develop and validate a sensitive and non-invasive eye-tracking software application. This study will obtain participant responses to brief cognitive tests designed to evaluate several key functions known to be affected by Alzheimer's Disease and non-invasive eye movement measurements in response to visually presented stimuli during specifically …
Creation of a Database of Images of the Eye with the Holographic Doppler Laser
Many retinal pathologies are of vascular origin. In order to better understand their pathophysiology and make an accurate diagnosis, it is essential to visualise and quantify blood flow. The holographic Doppler laser (LDH) is a new medical device currently being developed by physics researchers at the Institut Langevin. The 1st …
Evaluation of Chronic Liver Disease Condition and Transplant Prognosis Assisted by Eye Biological Parameters
This study investigates the correlation between ocular biological characteristics and overall conditions before and after liver transplantation by collecting ocular biological characteristics. Explore whether it is possible to construct a clinical prediction model for liver transplantation by incorporating ocular biometric features, in order to optimize disease management before and after …
Use of Eye Tracking to Study Social Perception Abnormalities in Children with Angelman Syndrome
Angelman syndrome (AS) is a rare neurogenetic disorder that affects approximately 1 in 15,000 children - approximately 500,000 people worldwide. It is a major neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by severe developmental delay with significant intellectual disability, lack of oral language, motor, balance, and sensory impairments. While basic research and clinical trials …