Using AS-OCT to Assess the Role of Age and Region in the Morphology and Epithelial Thickness of Limbus
NCT ID: NCT02500134
Last Updated: 2015-07-16
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UNKNOWN
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2014-03-31
2017-08-31
Brief Summary
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So far, in vivo image systems are not able to visualize or identify the limbal stem cells directly. One alternative practical is to visualize the histological morphology of palisades of Vogt (POV), and to speculate the possible status of the stem cells accordingly. Slit-lamp biomicroscope can be used routinely for clinical examination of the limbal morphology. However, this technology does not allow for high resolution imaging of structural details and only up to 20% of patients can be identified. In vivo confocal microscopy has been used to visualize the POV and can provide cellular level resolution images, but the technique is limited by high magnification that restricts the area of the scan, and requires contact with the eye. Besides, both slit lamp biomicroscopy and in vivo confocal microscopy have the limitation of not being able to give an overall view of the dimension and structure of the whole palisades region.
Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) is a noninvasive, rapid and reproducible technique to evaluate the anterior segment and can also provide in vivo spatial information. The purpose of the study is to assess the role of aging and regions on the limbus.
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Detailed Description
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So far, in vivo image systems are not able to visualize or identify the limbal stem cells directly. One alternative practical is to visualize the histological morphology of POV, and to speculate the possible status of the stem cells accordingly. However, the microstructure of POV is not well defined or understood in spite of awareness of it's importance. Slit-lamp biomicroscope can be used routinely for clinical examination of the limbal morphology. However, this technology does not allow for high resolution imaging of structural details and only up to 20% of patients can be identified. In vivo confocal microscopy has been used to visualize the POV and can provide cellular level resolution images, but the technique is limited by high magnification that restricts the area of the scan. In addition, in vivo confocal microscopy requires direct contact with the eye. Although the quality of these images is impressive, the disadvantages existed included the direct contact during examination, the small field of view (\~200μm x 200μm), and the limited axial resolution. Besides, both slit lamp biomicroscopy and in vivo confocal microscopy have the limitation of not being able to give an overall view of the dimension and structure of the whole palisades region.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an imaging modality that allows for non-invasive imaging of the morphology of biological tissue with micrometer scale resolution at imaging depths of 1-2mm below the tissue surface. During these few years, OCT has become a useful clinical and research tool for imaging of the ocular surface. In addition to the mostly used application for observing the optic disc and retinal choroidial structure, the usage in the anterior segment, especially cornea, was also widely developed. An anterior segment OCT (Visante; Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA), a time-domain OCT, is a commercial available OCT designed for especially for anterior segment. This OCT instrument has been used widely in LASIK, different lamellar keratoplasties, keratoconus screening and evaluation of corneal diseases in different layers. However, its limited resolution does not allow for the observation of the epithelial layer on the ocular surface. Spectral domain OCT with a corneal module can provide much better resolution than time domain OCT for the observation of epithelial layer on ocular surface. It has been used recently to evaluate the corneal epithelial layer with reliable results. In this study, we use a fourier-domain optical coherence tomography OCT (RTvue, Optovue Inc., Fremont, CA), with a corneal-anterior module long lens adapter with low magnification, to observe the limbal structure (POV). The purpose of the study is to assess the role of aging and regions on the limbus.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Normal
Healthy volunteer control without ocular surface disease or prior ophthalmic surgery history
Optical coherence tomography study on limbus
Optical coherence tomography study on limbus
Interventions
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Optical coherence tomography study on limbus
Optical coherence tomography study on limbus
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients younger than 6 years old or older than 90 years old.
6 Years
90 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Taiwan University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Wei-Li Chen, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Taiwan University Hospital
Locations
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National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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201406106RINC
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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