Researchers track long-term safety of non-surgical cataract device
NCT ID NCT07246915
Summary
This study follows Romanian patients who previously received a non-invasive medical device treatment for mild-to-moderate cataracts. The goal is to check the long-term safety and see if vision improvements are maintained about 20 months after treatment ended. Participants attend one additional visit for standard eye exams and questionnaires, but receive no new treatment.
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Locations
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Dr. Berghian Ophthalmology Clinic
Timișoara, Romania
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Institutul Clinic de Urgențe Oftalmologice Prof. Dr. Mircea Olteanu
Bucharest, Romania
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Opticlass Clinic
Timișoara, Romania
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Romania Clinica Vista, Ophtalmology Department
Timișoara, Romania
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Spitalul Clinic CF Timisoara, Ophthalmology Department
Timișoara, Romania
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Vedis Ophthalmology Clinic | Ophthalmological Center Dr. Samoila
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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