Eye Diseases Clinical Trial
— WiSLOOfficial title:
Widefield Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope Optimized for Pediatric and Neonatal Imaging
The goal of this observational study is to test the use of a novel Widefield Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (WiSLO) Optimized for Pediatric and Neonatal Imaging in pediatric and adult subjects who are undergoing clinical evaluation for eye disease or are healthy adult volunteers. The main questions to answer are: - Whether WiSLO will be more comfortable and satisfactory in experience for the patient and operator than commercial alternatives. - If the quality of WiSLO near infrared images will be comparable to color fundus camera imaging across population of different ages and fundus pigmentation. Participants will have the following research procedures: - Imaging of both eyes with a research noncontact WiSLO - Imaging of both eyes with a commercially available non-contact hand held fundus camera (Volk Pictor Plus) - Likert scales for adults - Pediatric Likert scales for children - CRIES scales for infants.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 42 |
Est. completion date | August 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Days and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adults (=18 years) that may or may not have eye pathology - Infant/child undergoing clinically-indicated examination that may or may not have eye pathology. NOTE: We will not enroll inpatient pre-term infants or neonates. The youngest age at enrollment will be 30 days adjusted age using the NICH NRN Web-based Adjusted Age Calculator. - Adults and infant/child with or without prior pupil dilation for clinical eye care visit - Adult participant is able and willing to consent to study participation - Parent/Legal Guardian is able and willing to consent to study participation for the minor - Pediatric participant >12 years is able and willing to assent to study participation Exclusion Criteria: - Participant or Parent/Legal Guardian unwilling or unable to provide consent - Participant has a health or eye condition that would preclude eye examination or retinal imaging (e.g. evidence of inflammation or infection of ocular surface or eyelids, or corneal opacity or cataract) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Duke University Eye Center | Durham | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Duke University | National Eye Institute (NEI) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Presence of microanatomy as measured by WiSLO image reading | Presence (Yes/No) of retinal anatomy as measured from WiSLO and commercial OCT grading | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Presence of abnormal microanatomy as measured by WiSLO image reading | Combination of presence (Yes/No) and severity (e.g., mild, moderate, severe) of abnormal retinal structures as measured from WiSLO images and commercially available fundus images. | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Presence of microanatomy from retinal photo imaging | Presence (Yes/No) of retinal microanatomy from commercially available fundus imaging (Volk Pictor Plus™) and WiSLO images. | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Severity of abnormal microanatomy from retinal photo imaging | Combination of presence (Yes/No) and severity (e.g., mild, moderate, severe) of abnormal retinal structures from commercially available fundus imaging (Volk Pictor Plus™) and WiSLO images. | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Time of image capture from WiSLO and commercially available fundus imaging | Assessment of time of image capture from both WiSLO and commercially available fundus imaging. | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Patient comfort as measured by Likert Scales | Determining subjective patient comfort and satisfaction using age appropriate Likert Scales for adults and minors (Likert scores 1 - 5) | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Patient satisfaction as measured by Likert Scales | Determining subjective patient comfort and satisfaction using age appropriate Likert Scales for adults and minors (Likert scores 1 - 5) | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Patient comfort as measured by CRIES evaluation | Determining subjective patient comfort and satisfaction CRIES evaluation (crying 0-4; facial expression 0-2; heart rate beats per minute; change in respiratory support). | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Patient satisfaction as measured by CRIES evaluation | Determining subjective patient comfort and satisfaction CRIES evaluation (crying 0-4; facial expression 0-2; heart rate beats per minute; change in respiratory support). | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Operator comfort as measured by Likert Scales | Determining subjective operator comfort and satisfaction using Likert Scales (Likert scores 1-5) | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 | |
Primary | Operator satisfaction as measured by Likert Scales | Determining subjective operator comfort and satisfaction using Likert Scales (Likert scores 1-5) | Standard of care clinic visit - day 1 |
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