Dynamic Light Scattering for Studying Lens Aging and Cataract Formation
NCT ID: NCT00081991
Last Updated: 2008-03-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
267 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2004-04-30
2005-04-30
Brief Summary
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Healthy normal volunteers and patients with age-related cataract between 18 and 80 years of age may be eligible for this study. Participants undergo the following tests and procedures:
Medical history
Eye examination, including the following:
* Measurement of visual acuity (vision chart)
* Measurement of eye pressure
* Dilation of the pupils for slit lamp (microscope) examination and grading of lens opacity
* Ultrasound examination of the eye to determine distances between cornea, lens (including lens thickness), and retina
* Examination of the retina at the back of the eye
* Dynamic light scattering of the lens (see below)
* Lens photography using a camera with a bright flash
For the DLS procedure, the patient sits in front of the DLS device with his or her chin placed on a chin rest and fixes on a yellow target in the center of the camera lens. When the eye is properly aligned, DLS measurements are taken on the lens.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
227 patients with AREDS nuclear cataract grades 2 or less will be enrolled in the study. 40 patients with AREDS nuclear cataract grade 3 and 4 will also be enrolled.
For those patients enrolled in the study, both eyes will be evaluated for this protocol. However, the participant has the right to choose to undergo measurements only in one eye. In that case, the eye to be examined will be determined by the partipantt's birth month. If the patient's birth month is an even number, the right eye will be examined; if the patient's birth month is odd, the left eye will be examined.
Exclusion Criteria
Subjects who are thought to be at risk for an adverse reaction to pupil dilation, or have a history of allergic reaction to one of the dilating agents that will be used, will be excluded.
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Eye Institute (NEI)
NIH
Locations
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National Eye Institute (NEI)
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Countries
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References
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Benedek GB, Chylack LT Jr, Libondi T, Magnante P, Pennett M. Quantitative detection of the molecular changes associated with early cataractogenesis in the living human lens using quasielastic light scattering. Curr Eye Res. 1987 Dec;6(12):1421-32. doi: 10.3109/02713688709044506.
Datiles M, Podgor M, Edwards P. Reproducibility of the Early Cataract Detector (Kowa ECD 2000). Ophthalmic Surg. 1988 Sep;19(9):664-6.
Bursell SE, Baker RS, Weiss JN, Haughton JF, Rand LI. Clinical photon correlation spectroscopy evaluation of human diabetic lenses. Exp Eye Res. 1989 Aug;49(2):241-58. doi: 10.1016/0014-4835(89)90094-8.
Other Identifiers
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04-EI-0166
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
040166
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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