Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Ocular Motor Development During the First Seven Months of Life in Infants With and Without a Family History of Strabismus
Little is known about the development of the ocular, or eye, motor system (the parts of the
brain that control how the eyes move) in children. Recent technological and methodological
advances now enable researchers to investigate the visual system and ocular motor system of
infants, but few findings have been reported. This study hypothesizes that quantitative
analysis of "at-risk" infants' eye movement systems can detect abnormalities that precede
and predict the onset of strabismus, or cross-eye.
We will collect data on the eye movements of a group of infants born between 36 and 44 weeks
after conception. These infants will be enrolled between 4 and 24 weeks after birth and
followed at 4-week (+/- 5 days) intervals until 28 weeks of age and then once a year until 3
years after birth. The infants will undergo a complete ophthalmic evaluation at each visit
after they enroll. At all visits up to 28 weeks of age, they will also undergo analysis of
eye movements. We also will monitor the development of ocular alignment and check to detect
other visual system abnormalities. The study will provide basic knowledge about the cause of
both normal and abnormal alignment of both eyes in infants in the first 28 weeks of life.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | October 2002 |
Est. primary completion date | |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Participants must have a gestational age at birth between 36-42 weeks and birth weight
greater than or equal to 2500 gms. Participants must have normal growth and development as assessed by general pediatric examination and growth charts, obtained historically from family and/or pediatrician. Participants must have a normal visual system by ophthalmic examination. Participants must be between the post-conceptual ages of 40 weeks and 70 weeks of age inclusive. Participants must be able to undergo a complete opthalmic evaluation. Participants must be able to undergo standard eye movement recording. Participants must not have any eye diseases. Participants must not have any neurologic disease, developmental delay, congenital genetic syndromes, congenital organ malformations, malformation syndromes or metabolic diseases. Participants must not be on any systemic or ocular medications. |
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Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Eye Institute (NEI) | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Eye Institute (NEI) |
United States,
Dobkins KR, Teller DY. Infant contrast detectors are selective for direction of motion. Vision Res. 1996 Jan;36(2):281-94. — View Citation
Norcia AM. Abnormal motion processing and binocularity: infantile esotropia as a model system for effects of early interruptions of binocularity. Eye (Lond). 1996;10 ( Pt 2):259-65. Review. — View Citation
Shupert C, Fuchs AF. Development of conjugate human eye movements. Vision Res. 1988;28(5):585-96. Review. — View Citation
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