GLAUCOMA, OPEN-ANGLE
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Zap your eyes at home? new glaucoma therapy shows promise
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether long-term, gentle electrical stimulation using a home device can safely improve vision in people with open-angle glaucoma, a disease where the optic nerve dies faster than normal. About 45 adults with moderate vision loss will use the device regularly and…
Matched conditions: GLAUCOMA, OPEN-ANGLE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Stanford University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 30, 2026 21:39 UTC
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Laser showdown: which glaucoma protocol wins?
Disease control OngoingThis study compares different ways of performing a laser treatment (SLT) for glaucoma to see which works best and is safest. About 400 adults with open-angle glaucoma, pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, or high eye pressure will be followed for up to 3 years. The goal is to find the pro…
Matched conditions: GLAUCOMA, OPEN-ANGLE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Vastra Gotaland Region • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 30, 2026 21:35 UTC
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Exercise as medicine: High-Intensity training may slow glaucoma damage
Disease control OngoingThis study explores whether high-intensity interval training can improve blood flow in the eyes and slow glaucoma progression. About 168 adults with open-angle glaucoma will be randomly assigned to either a supervised exercise program or standard care with lifestyle advice. The g…
Matched conditions: GLAUCOMA, OPEN-ANGLE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Henner Hanssen • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 30, 2026 21:34 UTC
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Double surgery approach may offer better glaucoma control
Disease control ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study looks at whether combining two minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries (MIGS) works better than cataract surgery alone for lowering eye pressure. Researchers will review records of 100 adults with open-angle glaucoma who had both the Hydrus microstent and iTrack canalopl…
Matched conditions: GLAUCOMA, OPEN-ANGLE
Sponsor: University of Utah • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 29, 2026 14:20 UTC
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Can a second laser zap save your sight? new trial investigates
Disease control ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study looks at whether repeating a laser treatment (SLT) can safely lower eye pressure in people with glaucoma or high eye pressure. About 400 participants who already had one SLT will be followed and may get another laser if needed. The goal is to find the best way to repea…
Matched conditions: GLAUCOMA, OPEN-ANGLE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Vastra Gotaland Region • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 26, 2026 12:01 UTC
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New eye implant could ease glaucoma pressure
Disease control OngoingThis study tests a small device implanted in the eye to lower pressure in people with open-angle or narrow-angle glaucoma. The goal is to see if it safely reduces eye pressure and the need for pressure-lowering drops. About 29 adults who have not had success with at least one typ…
Matched conditions: GLAUCOMA, OPEN-ANGLE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ciliatech • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 22, 2026 13:54 UTC