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NCT07303257
Quality of Life After Glaucoma Surgery: Evaluating the Patient Perspective Across Surgical Options
Glaucoma surgery currently relies on a wide therapeutic arsenal, ranging from conventional filtering surgeries to minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS). These techniques offer distinct efficacy and safety profiles, allowing tailored management across a broad spectrum of patients. Traditionally, surgical success has been evaluated using objective clinical outcomes, such as intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction and decreased reliance on topical treatments. However, the shift toward patient-centered medicine now requires consideration of the patient's perspective, including their subjective experience and the impact of treatment on quality of life. In this context, quality-of-life assessment has become a key component, promoting therapeutic alliance and patient adherence to care pathways. Despite its importance, few studies have evaluated and compared quality of life after glaucoma surgery using comparable surgical techniques. Furthermore, to our knowledge, no study has specifically assessed the independent effect of postoperative follow-up on quality of life after filtering surgery with a bleb. Given that postoperative management can be prolonged and demanding, it may significantly influence patients' perceptions of surgical outcomes and overall well-being. This study aims to address these gaps by providing a more comprehensive evaluation of the impact of glaucoma surgery beyond traditional clinical outcomes. It may represent a first step toward the development of a more appropriate assessment tool that incorporates the realities of postoperative follow-up and the specific experiences of patients undergoing filtering surgery. The study is based on the following hypotheses: filtering glaucoma surgery preserves patients' quality of life, with a stable NEI VFQ-25 score at six months postoperatively; postoperative quality of life may be influenced by the patient's postoperative care pathway; and quality-of-life scores remain correlated with objective clinical parameters, including intraocular pressure, visual acuity, medical treatment burden, and visual field damage.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-03-16
NCT07195370
Testing YAG Laser Iridotomy for Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
This study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of YAG laser peripheral iridotomy performed at two different locations (temporal and inferior) in patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Patients visiting the glaucoma clinic at Feiz Hospital who are candidates for peripheral iridotomy will participate. In each patient, one eye will receive a temporal iridotomy, and the other eye will receive an inferior iridotomy, with patients unaware of the location used in each eye. The study will measure outcomes such as laser power, intraocular pressure, visual symptoms, and complications over six months to determine which approach is more effective and safer.
Gender: All
Ages: 24 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-09-26
1 state
NCT06607705
Changes in Eye Pressure in Glaucoma Patients Treated with Istent Inject W, Monitored by a Contact Lens Sensor
The purpose of this study is to compare the IOP-related fluctuations using the CLS (contact lens sensor) Sensimed Triggerfish in glaucoma patients before and after glaucoma surgery with iStent inject W under physiological conditions and compare these results with a control group of glaucoma patients treated only with hypotensive medical treatment requiring cataract surgery.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-03-06
1 state
NCT05730478
Comparison Between Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography and Ultrasound Bio Microscopy Parameters in Glaucoma Assessment
Study aiming to compare between anterior segment Optical Coherence Tomography and Ultrasound BioMicroscopy In Glaucoma aSSESMENT
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years
Updated: 2024-11-15
NCT05685485
Tied Tube Trial in Glaucoma Surgery
The aim of this study is to assess whether delaying early flow through the Ahmed tube shunt may improve the post-operative surgical outcomes and provide a more predictable outcome. To assess this the investigator will conduct a, randomized prospective, multi-centered study with collaborators at WashU in St. Louis, Duke University, Indiana University and the University of Pittsburgh. Participants will be randomized to have an AGV placement with tube ligation (no-early flow) and without ligation (allowing for early flow). IOP will be measured at day one, week one, and months, one, three six, and twelve. Additionally, clinical data regarding number of glaucoma medications, and complications post-operative complications will also be collected.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-08-27
1 state
NCT04381611
INTEGRAL Study: A Longitudinal Study of Surgeries and Lasers in Glaucoma: Long-term Results and Success Predictors Analysed From a Large-scale Retrospective and Prospective Glaucoma Register
The study is an observational analysis of patients' medical data recorded in a large-scale register, both retrospective (for patients operated and data recorded before 2018) and prospective (for data collected after 2018) in nature.Patients' medical data contained in the register will be analysed to determine the efficacy of the treatments they received during their follow-up at the investigation centre.
Gender: All
Ages: 1 Year - 100 Years
Updated: 2022-05-05
1 state