Thursday, August 2, 2012
New EyeMust Study Confirms Pilot Study
"EyeTechCare SA, which is developing non-invasive
therapeutic medical devices using ultrasound technology, announces the
preliminary results of EyeMUST, a multicenter study of the use of its EyeOP1 device in glaucoma," reports Midwest Lens. "The study, launched in September 2011 was carried out on 60 patients
in nine centers in France (Lille, Paris, Dijon, Lyon and Grenoble). The
aim was to confirm the positive results of the pilot study on a larger
population and with patients having a less advanced form of glaucoma. Preliminary study results were presented on June 19, 2012 at the
European Glaucoma Society congress in Copenhagen. They confirm all the
conclusions of the pilot study." Read the conclusions.
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