Ocular Fluorophotometry for Glaucoma Treated With Cyclo-coagulation Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU).
- Conditions
- Refractory Open Angle Glaucoma
- Registration Number
- NCT01908985
- Lead Sponsor
- EyeTechCare
- Brief Summary
Monocentric prospective study conducted in two phases evaluating the secretion and elimination of aqueous humor by fluorophotometry in patients with glaucoma treated with cyclo-coagulation with ultrasound.
Population selected:
- Patients with refractory open angle glaucoma despite previous treatments currently validated for glaucoma.
The purpose of our study is:
- To evaluate the mechanism of action of glaucoma treatment by cyclo-coagulation with high intensity focused ultrasound in studying the secretion and elimination of aqueous humor by fluorophotometry.
Planning:
* First phase: 2 patients (feasibility study) If reduction of at least 10% of the flow of aqueous humor production at one month in the first two patients in the feasibility study, further in second phase.
* Second phase: 6 patients
- Detailed Description
Main outcome criteria:
Reduction of aqueous humor flow at 6 months compared with the pretreatment of aqueous humor flow.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NO_LONGER_AVAILABLE
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- refractory primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG)
- IOP> 21 mm Hg and <32 mm Hg with an optimal treatment.
- Lack of history of cyclo-destruction of the ciliary body (laser diode, cold ...)
- Lack of intraocular surgery or laser therapy in the eye seen in the three months preceding the date of HIFU treatment.
- Male or female age (s) of at least 18 and able to give informed consent
- Patient who signed the informed consent form
- Patient affiliated to a social security scheme
- History of glaucoma by placing a drainage implant (valves, pipes ...)
- previous refractive procedures preventing accurate measurement of intraocular pressure (PRK, LASIK)
- General treatment which may alter IOP began in the month before the HIFU procedure
- Patient monophthalmus
- thyroid orbitopathy
- History of ocular or retrobulbar tumor
- Cyclodialysis
- choroidal hematoma or uprising choroidal
- Anatomy of the eyeball inadequate treatment or medical device (eye too small or too large)
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding, lack of contraceptive use among women at risk of having a child
- Participation in another clinical investigation of a medical or surgical treatment can affect the intraocular pressure in the three months preceding the HIFU
- Patient minor or major protected by law
Study & Design
- Study Type
- EXPANDED_ACCESS
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
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- Secondary Outcome Measures
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