Blue light eyed as potential Non-Surgical cataract treatment
NCT ID NCT05396547
Summary
This study tested whether a device called REVISYON SDS 100 could safely improve vision in people with age-related cataracts without needing surgery. 114 participants with moderate cataracts received blue light treatments to one eye three times a week for three weeks. Researchers measured changes in vision sharpness and cataract severity over several months of follow-up.
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Locations
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CF Timisoara Clinical Hospital
Timișoara, 300173, Romania
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Clinica Vista, Ophtalmology Department
Timișoara, Romania
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Clinica de Oftalmologie Dr. Berghian
Timișoara, Romania
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Dr.Solomatina Acu Centrs
Riga, LV-1050, Latvia
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Lens-L Ltd
Liepāja, LV-3401, Latvia
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Opticlass Ophthalmology Clinic
Timișoara, 300012, Romania
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Spitalul Clinic de Urgențe Oftalmologice, Depatement of Ophthamology
Bucharest, Romania
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The Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) Kauno klinikos, Department of Ophthalmology
Kaunas, Lithuania
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Vedis Ophthalmology Clinic | Ophthalmological Center Dr. Samoila
Cluj-Napoca, 400371, Romania
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Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Center of Eye Diseases
Vilnius, Lithuania
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Zielmelkurzeme Regional Hospital
Ventspils, LV - 3601, Latvia
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