The Effects of Primary Pterygium on Contrast Sensitivity Preoperatively and Postoperatively

NCT ID: NCT03406390

Last Updated: 2018-01-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-11-01

Study Completion Date

2018-12-31

Brief Summary

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Pterygium is the growth of conjunctival tissue onto the cornea, usually from the nasal quadrant of the cornea.Visual acuity may be reduced due to direct invasion of the visual axis or astigmatism induced by the pterygium. Contrast sensitivity measures two variables, size, and contrast which could comprehensively reflect the visual quality of the primary pterygium patients. In this study, we would investigate the the effects of primary pterygium on contrast sensitivity preoperatively and on the 1st, 3rd and 6th month postoperatively, moreover, the related parameters on the contrast sensitivity in the primary pterygium patients would be analyzed.

Detailed Description

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There would have two groups included in our study, which are primary pterygium group(40 patients) and the normal group (20 volunteers). The inclusion criteria for the primary pterygium group were: 1) more than 18 and less than 60 years old; 2)diagnosed as primary pterygium by the professional doctor; 3)0.0 or better logMAR BCVA; 4) absence of other ocular disorders and no history of eye surgery and other systemic diseases. The inclusion criteria for the normal group were: 1) between 18 and 60 years old; 2) 0.0 or better logMAR BCVA;3) no history of any ocular pathology, and normal physical and mental health.

All the subjects would receive the ophthalmic examination and contrast sensitivity test (quick contrast sensitivity function, quick CSF), in which the pterygium group would achieve the pterygium surgery by the same surgeon (Jin Yuan) and then be performed the contrast sensitivity test on the 1st, 3rd and 6th month postoperatively.

The quick CSF method, implemented in a 10 alternative forced-choice digit identification task, was used to assess the contrast sensitivity function34, 38. Stimuli were displayed on a gamma-corrected 46 inch LCD monitor (Model: NEC LCD P463) with a 1920×1080 pixel resolution, 50 cd/m2 mean luminance and 60 Hz vertical refresh rate. Observers viewed the display monocularly from a distance of 4 m in a dark room. For each trial, they were asked to verbally report the identities of three digits presented on the screen to the experimenter, who used the computer keyboard to enter their responses. The stimuli disappeared after all the responses were entered. Observers were given the option to report ''I don't know'' upon which the response was coded as incorrect. No feedback was provided. All three responses were used to update the posterior distribution of the CSF parameters, which in turn was used to adaptively choose the most informative combination of spatial frequency and contrast for the next trial. A new trial started 500 ms after the responses. There were 30 trials in approximately 5 min. The quick CSF data were scored to generate the cutoff spatial frequency, defined as the spatial frequency corresponding to a perceptual sensitivity of 1, and the area under the log CSF (AULCSF), a summary measure of the window to spatial vision

Conditions

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Primary Pterygium

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_CONTROL

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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primary pterygium

Observe the contrast sensitivity of primary pterygium patients and healthy control by quick CSF methods, and the pterygium group would achieve the pterygium surgery by the same surgeon (Jin Yuan) and then be performed the contrast sensitivity test on the 1st, 3rd and 6th month postoperatively.

Pterygium surgery

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The patients were anesthetized with subconjunctival injection.Symblepharon was released and fibrotic tissue was extensively dissected to expose the sclera and corneal stroma. The subconjunctival fibrovascular tissue, including Tenon's capsule, were thoroughly removed using scissors from the sclera and medial rectus muscle at the area of the superior and inferior fornices and the nasal caruncle. A cryopreserved human amniotic membrane (Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, China) was then placed on the entire exposed bare sclera with the epithelial side facing upward, and secured with 10-0 nylon sutures.

Interventions

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Pterygium surgery

The patients were anesthetized with subconjunctival injection.Symblepharon was released and fibrotic tissue was extensively dissected to expose the sclera and corneal stroma. The subconjunctival fibrovascular tissue, including Tenon's capsule, were thoroughly removed using scissors from the sclera and medial rectus muscle at the area of the superior and inferior fornices and the nasal caruncle. A cryopreserved human amniotic membrane (Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, China) was then placed on the entire exposed bare sclera with the epithelial side facing upward, and secured with 10-0 nylon sutures.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Clinical diagnosis of the primary pterygium;
* More than 18 and less than 60 years old;
* 0.0 or better logMAR BCVA;
* The absence of other ocular disorders and no history of eye surgery and other systemic diseases.

Exclusion Criteria

* Clinical diagnosis of recurrent pterygium or accompanied with other ocular diseases;
* less than 18 or more than 60 years old;
* The logMAR BCVA is less than 0.0;
* With the history of eye surgery and other systemic diseases.
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jin Yuan

Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Jin Yuan, Professor

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University

Locations

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Zhongshan Opthalmic Center

Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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China

Central Contacts

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Jing Zhong, Doctor

Role: CONTACT

13527841235

Facility Contacts

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Jin Yuan

Role: primary

8602087333391

Other Identifiers

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2017011

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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