This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition called Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), which affects the eyes of people with diabetes and can lead to vision problems. The study will compare two treatments: the Fluocinolone Acetonide implant, known as ILUVIEN, and the Dexamethasone implant, known as OZURDEX. Both treatments are small devices placed inside the eye to help reduce inflammation and swelling, which can improve vision.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of these treatments over a period of three years. Participants will receive either the ILUVIEN or OZURDEX implant and will be monitored regularly to assess their vision and eye health. The study will also look at the overall impact of these treatments on quality of life and healthcare costs.
Throughout the study, participants will have follow-up visits to check their vision and eye condition. The study aims to provide valuable information on which treatment may be more beneficial for patients with resistant DME, helping to guide future treatment decisions. A placebo will not be used in this study.



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