- active not recruiting
Predicting Manifest Astigmatism in Keratoconus Patients.
This study uses AI to better predict glasses prescriptions for people with keratoconus, a condition where the front of the eye (cornea) becomes cone-shaped. This can make vision blurry. The goal is to help find the best glasses correction more quickly and improve vision results, especially for those needing surgery.
United Kingdom - active not recruiting
German Corneal Cross Linking Register
This study in Germany looks at a treatment called Corneal Cross-Linking (CCL) for an eye condition called keratoconus. Keratoconus causes your eye's clear front surface (cornea) to bulge and thin. CCL aims to stop this from getting worse, potentially preventing the need for a cornea transplant.
Germany - recruiting
The Homburg Keratoconus Center (HKC)
This study looks at keratoconus, an eye condition where the clear front part of the eye (cornea) thins and bulges. Researchers at the Homburg Keratoconus Center are collecting information from over 3,000 patients to understand how the condition starts and develops over time. This helps improve diagnosis and treatment.
Germany - recruitingNA
Investigator Initiated, Prospective Study of Xenia Corneal Lenticule
This study investigates a new implant called Gebauer Lenticule for severe keratoconus or post-LASIK ectasia. It's for people who want to avoid corneal transplants. The implant, made from pig collagen, aims to strengthen the cornea and is reversible. We're checking its safety and effectiveness.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Risk Factors and Progression of Keratoconus
This study looks at how keratoconus, an eye condition, develops over two years. Researchers will follow 200 people aged 10-40 in France, some having treatment like cross-linking or rings, and others not. They aim to understand the condition better and how different approaches affect it.
France - recruiting
Dresden Corneal Disease and Treatment Study
This study is checking how well treatments for eye conditions like keratoconus work over time. It helps understand if treatments stop the condition from getting worse and how different tests can help doctors. It focuses on conditions where the front of the eye changes shape.
Germany - recruiting
The K-Map Study, Global Prevalence of KC
The K-Map Study is looking for young people aged 6-23 to help understand how common a condition called keratoconus is. It uses a special camera to check eyes, even if they seem healthy, to see if more people have this eye problem than we currently think.
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