Measurement of Insertion of Extraocular Muscles Using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography
NCT ID: NCT02454920
Last Updated: 2017-07-02
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
72 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2015-05-31
2016-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Previous studies that used computed tomography (CT) scans and high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have failed to reliably detect the rectus muscle insertions. Ocular ultrasound allows anatomic visualization of the EOM, but has a low image resolution. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), can accurately measure the limbus-insertion distance, however, it induces significant measurement errors due to the pressure applied to the globe during examination. The recent advances in AS-OCT imaging allow non-invasive, detailed, cross-sectional examination of anterior segment structures by generating a two-dimensional high resolution image from a reflected light beam. Two previous studies have successfully used AS-OCT to analyze EOM insertions, but the number of participants was small and patients with previous strabismus muscle surgery were not included.
The investigators purpose is to gather limbus-EOM insertion distance data using the AS-OCT in a greater number of patients, include patients who have undergone previous strabismus procedures, and correlate AS-OCT measurements with intraoperative findings in those patients undergoing strabismus surgery.
Procedures
1. After recruitment, a written consent will be obtained from subjects who agree to participate.
2. A review of medical records will be performed to obtain demographics data, type of strabismus, history of previous eye surgery, etc (see Data Collection Sheet)
3. AS-OCT imaging of the rectus muscles will be performed in all patients using the Visante (Visante AS-OCT; Carl Zeiss Meditec) and/or Heidelberg Spectralis (Spectralis AS-OCT; Heidelberg Engineering) instruments.
4. For patients undergoing strabismus surgery, the distance from the corneoscleral limbus to the insertion site of the rectus muscles will be measured with calipers at the time of the surgery.
5. After the surgery, AS-OCT imaging of the rectus muscles will be performed during routinely scheduled post-operative clinic visits.
All acquired images will be stored in the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute MERGE HealthCare Completes Acquisition of Ophthalmic Imaging Systems (OIS), a clinical imaging storage system, which is secured against unauthorized access. All background information will be entered into REDCAP data capturing system by one of the investigators and be accessible only to the investigators (http://www.project-redcap.org/).
The AS-OCT devices that will be used are commercially available, FDA approved, and routinely used in clinical settings to evaluate the anterior and posterior segments of the eye. There are no experimental imaging procedures planned for the purpose of this study. All imaging acquisition protocols have been well-established and are non-invasive. There is no contact with the eye during image acquisition. This exposes the subjects to no greater than minimal risk as the result of participating in this study.
All eligible adult patients who are undergoing strabismus evaluation at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute will be invited to participate. The consent processes will occur during the clinic visit. The study does not involve any additional clinic visits. The patient will have ample opportunity to discuss the study, review the consent form, and sign the consent form during the course of the visit. This study will follow the SOP: Informed Consent Process for Research (HRP-090).
Non-English Speaking Subjects We will exclude patients whose English proficiency precludes reading the form and understanding its contents.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2. A clinical scenario in which AS-OCT examination is not likely to be successful (e.g. an uncooperative patient).
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Miami
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hilda Capo
Professor of Clinical
Principal Investigators
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Hilda Capo, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Professor
References
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Liu X, Wang F, Xiao Y, Ye X, Hou L. Measurement of the limbus-insertion distance in adult strabismus patients with anterior segment optical coherence tomography. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2011 Oct 28;52(11):8370-3. doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7752.
Park KA, Lee JY, Oh SY. Reproducibility of horizontal extraocular muscle insertion distance in anterior segment optical coherence tomography and the effect of head position. J AAPOS. 2014 Feb;18(1):15-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2013.11.005.
Dai S, Kraft SP, Smith DR, Buncic JR. Ultrasound biomicroscopy in strabismus reoperations. J AAPOS. 2006 Jun;10(3):202-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2006.01.209.
Other Identifiers
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20150332
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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