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IGS02 (Pre-Gain) - Clinical Trial

What is the Purpose of this Study?

This study is being done to learn more about a vision problem called age related macular degeneration. It focuses on a late stage form called geographic atrophy, which can slowly damage vision. Researchers will follow people for at least six months and do tests to see how their vision changes over time. They will also look at genes, inflammation in the body, and lifestyle factors to see if these are linked to how the disease gets better or worse. The goal is to better understand this condition and help improve care in the future.

What is the Condition Being Studied?

Geographic Atrophy (GA) Secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Who Can Participate in the Study?

People can join this study if they are older than 55 years. They must have a vision problem called geographic atrophy in both eyes, which is a late stage form of age related macular degeneration. This condition slowly damages the center part of vision in both eyes.

Age Group
Adults

What is Involved?

This study is done to learn more about a common eye disease called age related macular degeneration. It focuses on a later stage form called geographic atrophy, which can slowly harm vision. Researchers will observe people over time and collect information about how the disease changes. The goal is to better understand this condition so doctors can improve care and treatment in the future.

Study Details

Full Title
A Non-Interventional Study Observing Short-Term Progression in Geographic Atrophy (GA) Secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) - (Pre-Gain)
Principal Investigator
Lejla Vajzovic, MD
Ophthalmologist
Protocol Number
IRB: PRO00120273
NCT: NCT07144137
Phase
Phase N/A
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Enrollment Status
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