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Persistence of Glaucoma Patients With Web-Browser-Based Visual Field Test

Primary Purpose

Glaucoma

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
EyeSimplify web-browser-based visual field test
Sponsored by
Andrew Pouw, MD
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Glaucoma

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 100 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria: Patients between 18-100 years of age with suspected, mild, moderate, or severe glaucoma Exclusion Criteria: Non-English speakers, patients with systemic or ocular disease affecting central vision, best corrected visual acuity less than 20/80, neurocognitive or psychiatric disorders that would confound visual field testing, those with physical inability to perform testing, and astigmatism with absolute values greater than 2.00 diopters

Sites / Locations

  • University of IowaRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm Type

Experimental

Arm Label

Single Arm

Arm Description

All patients will be in a single arm: patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with the EyeSimplify visual field test biweekly for 6 months.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

EyeSimplify Self-Test Adherence
For the purposes of this study, adherence is defined as number of times a subject self-tests divided by the number of times they are expected to self-test during the six-month study period. There will be a total of 14 expected self tests. Adherence will be evaluated at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
EyeSimplify Self-Test Persistence
For the purposes of this study, persistence is defined as the number of consecutive self-tests a subject completes without a lapse. Persistence will be evaluated at the conclusion of the six-month study period.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Visual Field Reliability Metric #1 - False Positive Rate
In perimetry (visual field testing), a "false positive error" occurs when a subject/patient records a response when no stimulus is presented. This is one metric by which the reliability of a visual field test is measured. The measurement is reported as a percentage.
Visual Field Reliability Metric #2 - False Negative Rate
In perimetry (visual field testing), a "false negative error" occurs when a subject/patient fails to record a response to a stimulus that is brighter than one they had previously responded to in the same visual location. This is one metric by which the reliability of a visual field test is measured. The measurement is reported as a percentage.
Visual Field Reliability Metric #3 - Fixation Loss Rate
In perimetry (visual field testing), a "fixation loss" occurs when a subject/patient records a response to a stimulus presented in the physiologic blind spot. If the patient responds, it indicates their gaze is not fixed straight ahead. This is one metric by which the reliability of a visual field test is measured. The measurement is reported as a percentage.
Visual Field Performance Metric #1 - Mean Deviation
Mean deviation indicates how much, on average, an entire visual field deviates from the age-normal value. It is the center-weighted average of the decibel deviations at each point tested in the visual field test. The measurement is reported in decibels.
Visual Field Performance Metric #2 - Pattern Standard Deviation
Pattern standard deviation reflects irregularities in a visual field, such as those caused by localized defects. This metric shows sensitivity losses after adjusting for generalized depression or elevation in the overall hill of vision (e.g. cataracts). The measurement is reported in decibels.
Visual Field Performance Metric #3 - Total Deviation
Total deviation probability plots identify test locations that are outside normal limits. Threshold sensitivity levels are compared to age-corrected normal values at each test location to produce a total deviation map. Each measurement is reported in decibels.
Visual Field Performance Metric #4 - Foveal Threshold
Foveal threshold is the minimum amount of luminance increment on a uniform background that can be detected by a subject/patient at the center of fixation. The measurement is reported in decibels.
Visual Field Loss Trend Metric #1 - Guided Progression Analysis Trend Analysis
Guided Progression Analysis (GPA) is a visual field analysis aid used to quantify visual field progression. This analysis aid is specific to Humphrey perimeters. The GPA Trend Analysis component quantifies the observed rate of change of the visual field. This metric is reported as percent loss per year (VFI) OR estimated mean deviation decibel loss per year, along with confidence limits for the slope estimate.
Visual Field Loss Trend Metric #2 - EyeSimplify Mean Deviation Progression Trend
The EyeSimplify Progression Trend is a visual field analysis aid used to quantify visual field progression. This analysis aid is specific to EyeSimplify and quantifies the observed rate of change of subjects' mean deviation. This metric is reported as estimated decibel loss per year.
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #1 - "Please select what type of device you used to take your EyeSimplify visual field tests."
Response options will include "Laptop", "Tablet", "Smartphone", and "Other".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #2 - "Please describe what accessories, if any, you used to take your EyeSimplify visual field tests."
Response options will include "Keyboard", "Touchscreen", "Stylus", and "Other".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #3 - "How hard or easy was it for you to achieve a comfortable testing environment for yourself while using the EyeSimplify online test?"
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #4 - "How hard or easy was it for you to achieve a functional testing environment for yourself while using the EyeSimplify online test?"
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #5 - "What time of day did you typically take your EyeSimplify visual field tests?"
Response options will include "Early morning (5AM-9AM)", "Late morning (9AM-12PM)", "Early afternoon (12PM-3PM)", "Late afternoon (3PM-5PM)", "Evening (5PM-12AM)", and "Overnight (12AM-5AM)".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #6 - "Please describe the level of ambient light you typically took your EyeSimplify visual field tests in."
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Much Darker than Average (example: a room without the lights on at night)", "Somewhat Darker than Average", "About Average Light", "Somewhat Brighter than Average", and "Much Brighter than Average (example: outside on a sunny day)".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #7 - "Did you ever have to block out ambient light using curtains or other methods when taking your EyeSimplify visual field tests?"
Response options will include "Yes" and "No".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #8 - "How hard or easy was it for you to navigate the EyeSimplify website?"
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #9 - "How hard or easy was it to understand the instructions for the visual field test using EyeSimplify?"
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #10 - "How much anxiety or concern did you have about your test performance while using the EyeSimplify online visual field test?"
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very anxious/concerned", "anxious/concerned", "neutral", "relaxed", and "very relaxed".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #11 - "How confident were you taking the EyeSimplify visual field test by yourself at home?"
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Not confident at all", "Not very confident", "Neutral", "Confident", and "Extremely confident".
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #12 - "If EyeSimplify visual field testing were available for regular home use outside of this study, would you use it?"
Response options will include "Yes", "No", and "Maybe".

Full Information

First Posted
January 3, 2023
Last Updated
January 9, 2023
Sponsor
Andrew Pouw, MD
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05690152
Brief Title
Persistence of Glaucoma Patients With Web-Browser-Based Visual Field Test
Official Title
Persistence of Glaucoma Patients With Web-Browser-Based Visual Field Test
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
January 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Study Start Date
January 3, 2023 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
December 2023 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
December 2025 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor-Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Andrew Pouw, MD

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
Yes
Product Manufactured in and Exported from the U.S.
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess patient persistence and adherence with a 6-month period of at-home visual field testing, using a novel web-based visual field test (EyeSimplify, M&S Technologies, Niles, IL). The main questions this clinical trials aims to answer are: How adherent patients are to biweekly testing at home for 6 months, and How patients feel the ease of user experience of the test was, and Whether the EyeSimplify platform is able to detect any worsening of glaucoma-related visual field performance that can be corroborated by standard of care, office-based testing. Participants will be given iPads with links to the EyeSimplify visual field test, and asked to take the EyeSimplify tests at home biweekly for six months. The test takes between 10 to 15 minutes to do and participants will have no additional responsibilities between tests. Researchers will send reminders for patients to complete the at-home tests at periodic intervals, and if worsening on the at-home test platform is suggested by test results, researchers will arrange for return visits to the office to compare the EyeSimplify test results to standard-of-care, office-based testing. At the conclusion of the study, participant adherence to the 6-month biweekly testing schedule will be assessed and participants will be surveyed for their perceptions regarding the EyeSimplify platform's ease of usability and user experience.
Detailed Description
The purpose of this prospective study is to assess patient persistence and adherence with a 6-month period of at-home visual field testing using an iPad with a novel web-browser-based visual field test, the EyeSimplify platform (M&S Technologies, Niles, IL). Use of this test is intended to supplement, but not replace, regular clinic visits. The proposed study will be conducted at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. We estimate 50 subjects will be recruited to participate in the study. Data collected will not include patient identifiers, but will instead be coded. The research will involve prospective collection of visual field tests. Patients with suspected, mild, moderate, or severe glaucoma will be included. Clinical data including age, gender, ethnicity, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, severity of disease, past and comparative Humphrey HFA-III visual field test performance, EyeSimplify visual field test performance, and EyeSimplify usability survey will be recorded. Following study recruitment, subjects will be asked to take EyeSimplify visual field tests at home biweekly for six months. They will have no additional responsibilities between tests. Subjects will access the EyeSimplify web browser on an iPad provided by the research team, using a link and login credentials provided to them by a research assistant. Upon logging into the EyeSimplify web browser, subjects will click the "Start Test" button found along the left side of the window and follow the prompts presented on screen to calibrate their screen. Screen calibration involves holding a driver's license/credit card/ID to the screen to ensure the test window is the appropriate dimensions. Following screen calibration, subjects will follow the test prompts presented on screen to complete their visual field test. Test results are automatically sent to the research assistant who issued the exam, so subjects may exit the browser after each test. Upon study completion, subjects will be asked to fill out a brief user experience survey. M&S Technologies is the developer of the EyeSimplify visual field test platform. As the developers, M&S Technologies maintains a secure, encrypted, HIPAA-compliant database of test participants. This database includes patient profiles containing unique subject IDs (de-identified), birth year (but not specific date), and visual field testing results. Outside of this testing information, M&S Technologies does not have access to any additional patient information.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Glaucoma

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Diagnostic
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
50 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Single Arm
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
All patients will be in a single arm: patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with the EyeSimplify visual field test biweekly for 6 months.
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
EyeSimplify web-browser-based visual field test
Intervention Description
All patients will be in a single arm: patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with the EyeSimplify visual field test biweekly for 6 months.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
EyeSimplify Self-Test Adherence
Description
For the purposes of this study, adherence is defined as number of times a subject self-tests divided by the number of times they are expected to self-test during the six-month study period. There will be a total of 14 expected self tests. Adherence will be evaluated at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Time Frame
Subjects will be asked to self-test once every two weeks for six months.
Title
EyeSimplify Self-Test Persistence
Description
For the purposes of this study, persistence is defined as the number of consecutive self-tests a subject completes without a lapse. Persistence will be evaluated at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Time Frame
Subjects will be asked to self-test once every two weeks for six months.
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Visual Field Reliability Metric #1 - False Positive Rate
Description
In perimetry (visual field testing), a "false positive error" occurs when a subject/patient records a response when no stimulus is presented. This is one metric by which the reliability of a visual field test is measured. The measurement is reported as a percentage.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. Testing will occur every two weeks for the six-month study period.
Title
Visual Field Reliability Metric #2 - False Negative Rate
Description
In perimetry (visual field testing), a "false negative error" occurs when a subject/patient fails to record a response to a stimulus that is brighter than one they had previously responded to in the same visual location. This is one metric by which the reliability of a visual field test is measured. The measurement is reported as a percentage.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. Testing will occur every two weeks for the six-month study period.
Title
Visual Field Reliability Metric #3 - Fixation Loss Rate
Description
In perimetry (visual field testing), a "fixation loss" occurs when a subject/patient records a response to a stimulus presented in the physiologic blind spot. If the patient responds, it indicates their gaze is not fixed straight ahead. This is one metric by which the reliability of a visual field test is measured. The measurement is reported as a percentage.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. Testing will occur every two weeks for the six-month study period.
Title
Visual Field Performance Metric #1 - Mean Deviation
Description
Mean deviation indicates how much, on average, an entire visual field deviates from the age-normal value. It is the center-weighted average of the decibel deviations at each point tested in the visual field test. The measurement is reported in decibels.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. Testing will occur every two weeks for the six-month study period.
Title
Visual Field Performance Metric #2 - Pattern Standard Deviation
Description
Pattern standard deviation reflects irregularities in a visual field, such as those caused by localized defects. This metric shows sensitivity losses after adjusting for generalized depression or elevation in the overall hill of vision (e.g. cataracts). The measurement is reported in decibels.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. Testing will occur every two weeks for the six-month study period.
Title
Visual Field Performance Metric #3 - Total Deviation
Description
Total deviation probability plots identify test locations that are outside normal limits. Threshold sensitivity levels are compared to age-corrected normal values at each test location to produce a total deviation map. Each measurement is reported in decibels.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. Testing will occur every two weeks for the six-month study period.
Title
Visual Field Performance Metric #4 - Foveal Threshold
Description
Foveal threshold is the minimum amount of luminance increment on a uniform background that can be detected by a subject/patient at the center of fixation. The measurement is reported in decibels.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. Testing will occur every two weeks for the six-month study period.
Title
Visual Field Loss Trend Metric #1 - Guided Progression Analysis Trend Analysis
Description
Guided Progression Analysis (GPA) is a visual field analysis aid used to quantify visual field progression. This analysis aid is specific to Humphrey perimeters. The GPA Trend Analysis component quantifies the observed rate of change of the visual field. This metric is reported as percent loss per year (VFI) OR estimated mean deviation decibel loss per year, along with confidence limits for the slope estimate.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be generated after five Humphrey visual field tests and is updated with each subsequent test. Subjects will only complete one Humphrey visual field during the study, so this metric will be taken from historic data.
Title
Visual Field Loss Trend Metric #2 - EyeSimplify Mean Deviation Progression Trend
Description
The EyeSimplify Progression Trend is a visual field analysis aid used to quantify visual field progression. This analysis aid is specific to EyeSimplify and quantifies the observed rate of change of subjects' mean deviation. This metric is reported as estimated decibel loss per year.
Time Frame
This measurement will automatically be generated after five EyeSimplify visual field tests and is updated with each subsequent test. This metric will be recorded upon completion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #1 - "Please select what type of device you used to take your EyeSimplify visual field tests."
Description
Response options will include "Laptop", "Tablet", "Smartphone", and "Other".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #2 - "Please describe what accessories, if any, you used to take your EyeSimplify visual field tests."
Description
Response options will include "Keyboard", "Touchscreen", "Stylus", and "Other".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #3 - "How hard or easy was it for you to achieve a comfortable testing environment for yourself while using the EyeSimplify online test?"
Description
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #4 - "How hard or easy was it for you to achieve a functional testing environment for yourself while using the EyeSimplify online test?"
Description
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #5 - "What time of day did you typically take your EyeSimplify visual field tests?"
Description
Response options will include "Early morning (5AM-9AM)", "Late morning (9AM-12PM)", "Early afternoon (12PM-3PM)", "Late afternoon (3PM-5PM)", "Evening (5PM-12AM)", and "Overnight (12AM-5AM)".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #6 - "Please describe the level of ambient light you typically took your EyeSimplify visual field tests in."
Description
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Much Darker than Average (example: a room without the lights on at night)", "Somewhat Darker than Average", "About Average Light", "Somewhat Brighter than Average", and "Much Brighter than Average (example: outside on a sunny day)".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #7 - "Did you ever have to block out ambient light using curtains or other methods when taking your EyeSimplify visual field tests?"
Description
Response options will include "Yes" and "No".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #8 - "How hard or easy was it for you to navigate the EyeSimplify website?"
Description
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #9 - "How hard or easy was it to understand the instructions for the visual field test using EyeSimplify?"
Description
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Very hard", "Hard", "Neutral", "Easy", and "Very easy".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #10 - "How much anxiety or concern did you have about your test performance while using the EyeSimplify online visual field test?"
Description
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very anxious/concerned", "anxious/concerned", "neutral", "relaxed", and "very relaxed".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #11 - "How confident were you taking the EyeSimplify visual field test by yourself at home?"
Description
This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "Not confident at all", "Not very confident", "Neutral", "Confident", and "Extremely confident".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.
Title
EyeSimplify User Experience Question #12 - "If EyeSimplify visual field testing were available for regular home use outside of this study, would you use it?"
Description
Response options will include "Yes", "No", and "Maybe".
Time Frame
Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey at the conclusion of the six-month study period.

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
100 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Patients between 18-100 years of age with suspected, mild, moderate, or severe glaucoma Exclusion Criteria: Non-English speakers, patients with systemic or ocular disease affecting central vision, best corrected visual acuity less than 20/80, neurocognitive or psychiatric disorders that would confound visual field testing, those with physical inability to perform testing, and astigmatism with absolute values greater than 2.00 diopters
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Andrew Pouw, MD
Phone
319-356-3938
Email
andrew-pouw@uiowa.edu
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Andrew Pouw, MD
Organizational Affiliation
University of Iowa
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
University of Iowa
City
Iowa City
State/Province
Iowa
ZIP/Postal Code
52242
Country
United States
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Andrew Pouw
Phone
319-356-4674
Email
andrew-pouw@uiowa.edu

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
Citations:
PubMed Identifier
8695555
Citation
Quigley HA. Number of people with glaucoma worldwide. Br J Ophthalmol. 1996 May;80(5):389-93. doi: 10.1136/bjo.80.5.389.
Results Reference
background
PubMed Identifier
16488940
Citation
Quigley HA, Broman AT. The number of people with glaucoma worldwide in 2010 and 2020. Br J Ophthalmol. 2006 Mar;90(3):262-7. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2005.081224.
Results Reference
background
PubMed Identifier
3974997
Citation
Beck RW, Bergstrom TJ, Lichter PR. A clinical comparison of visual field testing with a new automated perimeter, the Humphrey Field Analyzer, and the Goldmann perimeter. Ophthalmology. 1985 Jan;92(1):77-82. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(85)34065-4.
Results Reference
background
PubMed Identifier
33443958
Citation
Prager AJ, Kang JM, Tanna AP. Advances in perimetry for glaucoma. Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 2021 Mar 1;32(2):92-97. doi: 10.1097/ICU.0000000000000735.
Results Reference
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