DSLT for Reducing Medication in Glaucoma
NCT: NCT07390890 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This is a prospective, single arm, open label study conducted at a single site to evaluate the efficacy of Direct Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (DSLT) in reducing medication burden in patients with medically controlled ocular hypertension or primary open angle glaucoma. The study will assess the primary endpoint of reduction in medication count at 6 months compared to baseline. Secondary endpoints include IOP reduction compared to baseline (both percentage and absolute), complete success rate (no increase in IOP without medications), proportion of eyes needing medication at 6 months, and any secondary surgical interventions at 6 months post-DSLT. Participants will undergo DSLT with 120 shots, 400 µm spot size, and 1.8mJ fixed energy delivered at the limbus over 2.4 seconds. Follow-up visits will occur at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months post-procedure, with IOP measured using a calibrated Goldmann tonometer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is DSLT for Reducing Medication in Glaucoma?
DSLT for Reducing Medication in Glaucoma is a clinical trial registered under NCT07390890. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07390890?
The current status of NCT07390890 (DSLT for Reducing Medication in Glaucoma) is: RECRUITING.
When did DSLT for Reducing Medication in Glaucoma start?
DSLT for Reducing Medication in Glaucoma started on 2026-02-10.
Official Source
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