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Keratoconus is a rare evolving corneal ectasia that alters visual acuity. To improve spectacle-corrected visual acuity, various subjective refraction techniques can be used.

The subjective refraction techniques of keratoconus-carrying patients have never been studied.

The main hypothesis is that the most suitable subjective ocular refraction method varies with the corneal topography of the keratoconus.

The main objective is to define the most appropriate refractive technique(s) based on corneal topographies in order to provide keratoconus-affected patients with the best spectacle-corrected visual acuity.


Clinical Trial Description

Keratoconus is a rare evolving corneal ectasia that alters visual acuity. To improve spectacle-corrected visual acuity, various subjective refraction techniques can be used. The Jackson Cylinder Cross Method, the Astigmatic Dial Technique and the Stenopeic Slit are three validated subjective refraction techniques for measuring astigmatism. The subjective refraction techniques of keratoconus-carrying patients have never been studied.

The main hypothesis is that the most suitable subjective ocular refraction method varies with the corneal topography of the keratoconus.

The investigators collect several characteristics of corneal topography of the keratoconus : the average value of the keratometry of the 3 central mm called Km ; the value of the point corresponding to the maximum keratometry (called Kmax), the distance between the center and the point of Kmax, (called d_Kmax) ; the corneal surface variance index called ISV ; the Belin/Ambrósio Enhanced Ectasia Display (called BAD-D).

The main objective is to define the most appropriate refractive technique(s) based on corneal topographies in order to provide keratoconus-affected patients with the best spectacle-corrected visual acuity. ;


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NCT number NCT04174209
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 18, 2019
Completion date March 6, 2020

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