Glaucoma device showdown ends early
NCT ID NCT04658095
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 28 times
Summary
This study compared two surgical devices—the OMNI system and the iStent inject—for lowering eye pressure in adults with open-angle glaucoma who already had cataract surgery. The goal was to see which device was safer and more effective. However, the study was stopped early and only included 10 people, so the results are limited.
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Locations
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BurgerHospital
Frankfurt, Germany
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Institut Catala de Retina (ICR)
Barcelona, 08022, Spain
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Manchester Royal Eye Hospital
Manchester, M13, United Kingdom
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Paseo Isabel la Católica 1-3. Edificio general Hospital Miguel Servet. Planta calle
Zaragoza, 50009, Spain
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Valencia, 46026, Spain
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