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NCT number NCT03923244
Other study ID # RBHP 2018 CHIAMBARETTA
Secondary ID 2018-A02526-49
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 1, 2019
Est. completion date March 6, 2020

Study information

Verified date April 2020
Source University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The main objective is to describe the characteristics of dry eye syndrome before and after surgery at one month of cataract surgery, using a multimodal analysis of the ocular surface.

The secondary objectives are to evaluate:

- Predictive factors of dry eye syndrome during cataract surgery:

- The characteristics of dry eye syndrome

- Implications for the patient's quality of life


Description:

Type of study: Descriptive study, interventional research involving the human person at risk and with minimal constraints (type 2), prospective, with longitudinal cohort follow-up, mono-centric.

Number of centres: 1; The protocol will take place in the ophthalmology department of the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital.

Study description: The study will follow the normal protocol for cataract surgery. Patients will not have any additional consultation to perform this study. The classic consultation scheme involves a preoperative appointment to set the surgical indication and inform patients about the procedure, the benefits - risks and usual follow-up.. During this consultation, the patient will have to complete a quality of life questionnaire in addition to the standard protocol, and will also have to perform a non-invasive Schirmer test and a non-contact examination of the ocular surface analysis (Lacrydiag from the Quantel laboratory, with CE marking). The patient will be seen again in a traditional post-operative consultation one month after the surgery, the same examinations will be performed.

We will use the pre and postoperative ophthalmological consultation reports, the operative report, as well as a patient questionnaire and surface analysis examination reports to conduct the study.

Main judgment criteria:

Analysis of the ocular surface defined by the study:

- OSDI questionnaire score (Ocular Surface Disease Index)

- Corneal / conjunctival states visible in slit lamp (Oxford score)

- Eyelid analysis by meibography (qualitative analysis of the eyelid glands of Meibomius and calculation of the percentage loss)

- Study of the tear film:

Lipid layer by interferometry (thickness assessment; qualitative and quantitative analysis) Aqueous layer by measuring the height of the lacrimal meniscus (quantitative analysis) Mucinic layer by evaluating the stability of the tear film (Non Invasive Break Up Time)

o Evaluation of tear secretion (Schirmer type I test)

- Eyelid analysis and tear film study will be performed simultaneously by the non-invasive test Lacrydiag.

- Definition and classification of an SSO according to different severity grades.

Secondary Judgement Criteria: Evaluate during cataract surgery:

- Predictive factors of dry eye syndrome during cataract surgery:

- Age

- Gender

- General history / Systemic diseases / Eye diseases o General and topical medication use

- Type of anesthesia used for surgery

- The characteristics of dry eye syndrome

- Incidence of dry eye syndrome before and after surgery in our centre

- Correlation between subjective criteria (OSDI score) and objective criteria (results of evaluation by non-invasive tests)

- Comparison on a sample of patients (without adelphic eye pathology) in after cataract surgery between the two eyes.

- Consequences on the patient's quality of life (translated questionnaire from the Ocular Surface Disease Index from 0 to 48)

- visual symptoms

- activity limitations

- adaptation to the environment

- Post-operative satisfaction


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date March 6, 2020
Est. primary completion date March 6, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult patients (= 18 years old)

- consultants to benefit from a scheduled cataract operation at Clermont Ferrand University Hospital

- affiliation to a social security scheme

- ability to give informed consent to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

- - Patient without cataract surgery

- Congenital cataract

- Refusal to participate in the study

- Inability to answer the questionnaire (cognitive impairment, comprehension difficulties...)

- Eyelid abnormalities that may cause palpebral unocclusion

- Patient under judicial protection (guardianship, curatorship, measure to safeguard justice) or deprived of liberty

- inability to recheck the patient

Study Design


Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
OSDI survey
Normal patient consultation schedule for cataract surgery with: Preoperative appointment scheduled for the patient Post-operative appointment 1 month before surgery No additional appointments. After geting consent and during the two consultations: Completion of a quality of life survey by the patient. Collection of the patient's history and general and ophthalmological treatments. Questionnaire of 12 items on quality of life to be completed. For each question, the patient must answer on the frequency of the discomfort felt, from "never" to "all the time". An analysis of the ocular surface is performed by a non-invasive and non-contact device for 4 minutes. This consists of taking different photographs of the eye and eyelids, allowing each to study a part of the tears. Schirmer test is performed, consisting of applying the end of a small strip of blotting paper behind the lower eyelid and examining the strip after 5 minutes.

Locations

Country Name City State
France CHU de Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The main objective is to describe the characteristics of dry eye syndrome before and after surgery at one month of cataract surgery, using a multimodal analysis of the ocular surface. Definition and classification of a dry eye syndrome according to different severity grades with an analysis of the ocular surface Change from Baseline one month after surgery
Secondary Predictive factors of dry eye syndrome during cataract surgery Measurements with a Questionnaire to collect information about :
Age
Gender
General history / Systemic diseases / Eye diseases o General and topical medication
Type of anesthesia used for surgery
Day 1, Day 30
Secondary The characteristics of dry eye syndrome Incidence of dry eye syndrome before and after surgery (up to 1 month) in our centre O Correlation between subjective criteria (OSDI score) and objectives (results of evaluation by non-invasive tests)
o Comparison on a sample of patients (without adelphic eye pathology) in cataract surgery between the two eyes to exclude any bias attributable to the measurement sequence independently of the surgery.
Day 1, Day 30
Secondary Consequences on the patient's quality of life (translated questionnaire from the Ocular Surface Disease Index from 0 to 48) Activity limitations
Adaptation to the environment
Post-operative satisfaction at one month For each question, the patient must answer on the frequency of the discomfort felt, from "never" to "all the time". After calculation, a score between 0 and 100 is obtained. Consensually, it is considered that the drought syndrome is obvious when the score is 18 or more, and that it is a severe from 33 to 35.
Day 1, Day 30
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