Ectasia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Relationship Between Eye Rubbing and Transient Changes in Corneal Parameters in Healthy Volunteers: A Randomised-Controlled Trial
This study addresses the research question:
How does eye rubbing affect corneal (clear part of eye) parameters in healthy volunteers
The study objectives are:
1. To determine the corneal changes following eye rubbing
2. To assess tear film changes following eye rubbing
3. To investigate if there is an association between eye rubbing and axial length of the
eye.
Background
A human eye has a front clear window called cornea. This cornea should ideally be spherical
but in some subjects, this cornea gets deformed to a cone shape. This cone shaped cornea is
called keratoconus. This keratoconus will cause blurring of vision which may require the use
of a rigid contact lens or surgical intervention to improve vision. One of the etiological
factors for keratoconus is eye rubbing. Eye rubbing is very common in subjects with eczema
and other chronic allergic conditions. It is believed that constant eye rubbing every few
minutes over years may lead to permanent changes to corneal curvature leading to formation
of keratoconus.
It is known from previous studies that eye rubbing causes transient changes in the shape of
the clear window of the eye, these changes are returned to baseline at 5 minutes following 1
minute of eye rubbing.
Although clinicians routinely advise such subject to refrain from eye rubbing and prescribe
them long term anti allergic medication, there is paucity of scientific evidence on this.
With the knowledge of rubbing induced changes to the clear part of the eye in relation to
the axial length we will have a further understanding of those subjects who are more
susceptible to moulding and mechanical injury of the clear part of the eye. If we can
identify a relationship between eye rubbing and eye length then those subjects with a
chronic stimulus to eye-rubbing, such as allergy etc, efforts can be made to protect the eye
from rubbing induced changes to prevent disease progression (Keratoconus).
The aim of this study is to assess transient changes (if any) in corneal and surface tear
film parameters in healthy volunteers after rubbing of the right eye for 2 minutes. The
volunteers will undergo a tear film assessment and a corneal scan before and after eye
rubbing on both eyes. In addition to these, the volunteers will also undergo a simple scan
(IOLMaster scan) to assess the overall dimension of their eyeballs before eye rubbing. The
data from both eyes will be analysed.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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