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Dynamic Light Scattering Device (DLS) Study of Age-Related Changes in the Lens and Cataracts

CataractHealthy

This study will use a newly developed instrument called dynamic light scattering device (DLS) to examine age-related changes in the human lens and to study the causes and development of cataracts. DLS uses a low intensity laser light (similar to that used in supermarket checkouts) to measures lens cloudiness. It detects changes in the human lens at the earliest stages, when anti-cataract treatment would be most effective in reversing, delaying or preventing cataract formation. Patients 18 years of age and older with cataracts and normal volunteers between the ages of 18 and 70 years may be eligible for this study. Participants will have a standard eye examination, including a vision check, pressure measurement, lens examination using DLS and examination of the retina. Photographs of the lens or retina, or both, may be taken. This study does not involve treatment. No anti-cataract medications will be given.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Test of QLS Device to Detect Early Cataracts

CataractHealthy

This study will test the reliability of an instrument called the Quasi Elastic Laser Scattering Device (QLS) in detecting early changes in cataract formation. Surgery is currently the only treatment for cataracts. Many laboratories, however, are researching drugs to reverse, delay or prevent cataract formation. Anti-cataract drugs presumably would be most effective given early in the course of disease. When clinical trials of these drugs are begun, dependable and standardized methods for documenting and monitoring lens opacities will be needed to test their effectiveness. The QLS was designed to detect the earliest molecular changes in cataract development. This study will evaluate the usefulness and reliability of this instrument in measuring these changes. Normal volunteers and patients with cataracts in this study will have a standard eye examination, including a vision test and eye pressure measurement. The pupils will be dilated for QLS testing and for examination of the retina. Photographs of the retina may be taken. The QLS test uses a very dim laser light similar to that used to scan grocery items in the supermarket. The laser beam is projected into the lens of the eye, and the scattered light is collected and analyzed to determine normal and abnormal molecular interactions in the lens. Two measurements will be done for each eye. The test will be repeated in 6 months to determine reproducibility of the system.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Influence of DisCoVisc Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Device (OVD) on Intraoperative Aberrometry Readings...

Cataract

The purpose of the study is to develop a nomogram that correlates intraoperative, aphakic refraction measurements when the anterior chamber is pressurized with either balanced salt solution (BSS) or DisCoVisc; and to understand how suggested IOL power selection may differ.

Completed49 enrollment criteria

The Visual Plasticity During Adversity and Prosperity in Infants With Congenital Cataracts

Cataract

Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of individuals to change their phenotypic status when exposed to environmental variations. However, whether the plastic changes show differential susceptibility in adversity and prosperity is debated and the specific pattern of plasticity remains elusive. Here the investigators address this question by tracking the phenotypes (functional, structural, physical, and attachment traits) in two groups of infants before and after visual deprivation: one group experienced a short duration of complete deprivation (extreme adversity) and the other group experienced a long durations of partial deprivation (watered-down adversity).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Assessing the Optics of the Eye Pre- and Post-operatively in Cataract

Cataract

The purpose of the study is to investigate if a novel instrument called a Binocular Optical Coherence Tomographer (OCT) may resolve many of the issues with the assessment of patients with cataract.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Salt Sensitivity Hypertension and Lens Opacities

Salt Hypertension From Excess Dietary SaltLens Opacities

Salt-sensitive hypertension (SSH) accounts for about the half of all Hypertension (HT) cases .In SSH, Na+/K+-ATPase activity is impaired. Impaired Na+/K+-ATPase activity in the lens epithelium results in cortical opacities in the peripheral equator of the lens. This study analyzed 305 patients with hypertension aged between 40 and 80 years and 124 non-HT controls. A total of 163 patients with HT who were admitted to the emergency service at least once with a minimum increase of 10% in their systolic and diastolic blood pressure after consuming salted food met the eligible criteria for HT and were included in the SSH group. A total of 142 patients who were previously diagnosed with HT but had no previous history were considered non-SSH. Two researchers examined the presence of cortical lens opacities biomicroscopically using the diffuse, direct, Scheimpflug, and retroillumination from fundus methods.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Trial Following Subjects Bilaterally Implanted With Mini Well Ready For 2 Years After the Second...

Cataract

The study objective is to evaluate the visual performance of MINI WELL Ready at 24 months following the second eye implant. The objectives of safety are to evaluate the rate of Secondary Surgical Interventions related to the optical properties of the IOL for first and second operative eye separately at 24 months and the rate of visual disturbances and distortions as reported by the subjects as detected by using the Halo & Glare Simulator.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Axial Length Variability

Cataract Senile

The accuracy of IOL calculation relies on the one hand on axial length measurements and on the other hand on corneal and lens thickness measurements. AL difference in pre and postoperative measurements may be caused by changes of lens parameters. Aim of this study is to evaluate the magnitude of changes in pre and postoperative measurements of AL.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Multifocal vs Monofocal IOL in Congenital Cataract Surgery

Cataract Congenital

The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term outcome after congenital cataract surgery comparing results achieved with multifocal and monofocal IOLs.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Computer-based Tutorial as Supportive Means to Enhance the Informed Consent Process for Cataract...

Cataract

To assess whether a computer-based tutorial as supportive means enhances quality and efficiency of the informed consent process for cataract surgery focussing on the patients' attitude before and after surgery.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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