Punctate Inner Choroidopathy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Punctate Inner Choroidopathy (PIC) and Its Role in Progression of Pathological Myopia
Verified date | September 2020 |
Source | Assiut University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Aim of the work PIC in pathological myopia has not been well documented due to difficult in diagnosis we conducted this retrospective study to characterize the clinical features of PIC in high myopic eye. - To show the diagnostic criteria of PIC lesions in high myopic patients. - Find out the prevalence of PIC related 'patchy atrophy' - To determine risk factor for developed PIC in a series of highly myopic patients. - Role of PIC in progression of high myopia. - Calculate the progression rate of PIC related lesion, by the size change during follow-up. - Search about complication of PIC in myopia. Patient and Methods This retrospective observational case series study included patients with high myopia who had been examined and followed-up in the High Myopia Clinic of the Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Approval from Ethics Committee of Tokyo Medical and Dental University was obtained, adhering to the tenets of Declaration of Helsinki. Signed informed consent documentation was obtained from all participants. All study participants underwent a detailed ophthalmologic examination at baseline and at each follow-up visit. The examinations included measurements of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) using a Landolt C chart, refraction, slit lamp biomicroscopy, biometry for determination of axial length, (IOL Master; Carl Zeiss Meditec Co, Jena, Germany), fundus examination in medical mydriasis, fluorescein angiography, was performed with and colour fundus photography , and assessment of fundus autofluorescence (TRC-50DX; Topcon, Tokyo, Japan) a or the Heidelberg Spectralis HRA system. Swept source Optical coherence tomography (OCT) used in assessment of the RPE and photoreceptors using a (DRI-OCT;Topcon, Tokyo, Japan). As scanning protocols, 9 mm or 6 mm radial with 12 equal meridian scans were performed. The swept-source OCT device has an A-scan repetition rate of 100 000 Hz, and its light source operates in the wavelength range of 1 μm.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 39 |
Est. completion date | November 15, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | October 15, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Highly myopic patients. - Men and women aged over 18 years - Fundus changes typical of pathological myopia - Minimum follow up period of 2 years Exclusion Criteria: - Another choroidal lesion other than MFC. - Media opacity interfere with quality of image taking. - Alternative diagnosis (especially other white dot syndromes or when it was unclear whether the lesions were due to pathologic myopia) - If they had an underlying systemic condition that could mimic PIC (e.g., sarcoidosis, TB,) - If they had history of travel to Histoplasma-endemic regions |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Japan | Tokyo Medical and Dental University | Tokyo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Assiut University |
Japan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Diagnostic criteria of PIC in high or pathological myopic. | Pick up the characteristic fundus feature and OCT finding of inflammatory lesion in pathological myopia cases | about 7 mounth | |
Primary | Calculate the progression rate of PIC related lesion. | By measure the size of patchy atrophy changes during follow-up. | about 7 mounth | |
Primary | Development of complication as inflammatory choroidal neovascularization. | Pick up the occurrence of inflammatory CNV during follow up period on fundus picture OCT images ,FA , and OCTA | about 7 mounth | |
Secondary | Prevalence of PIC in pathological myopia. | The number of PIC patients in pathological myopia during this retrospective study of long follow up period | about 7 mounth | |
Secondary | Final visual acuity. | show the visual acuity of each patients at initial and last visits | about 7 mounth |
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