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MRI Screening for Auditory Pathway Malformations in Visually Impaired Children

Visual Impairment

This pilot study aims to assess the interest to add an auditory pathway morphological analysis during the MRI exploration of visual pathway in visually impaired children.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Retinal Displacement Rates in Pneumatic Retinopexy Versus Pars Plana Vitrectomy For Primary Retinal...

Retinal DetachmentMetamorphopsia

Patients may experience metamorphopsia, or image distortion, after having vitrectomy to repair their rhegmatogenous retinal detachments (RRDs) especially those with a detached macula. Retinal displacement, as measured on autofluorescence photography, likely contributes to this distortion. There is no study in the scientific literature comparing the rate of retinal displacement and its association with visual function, including metamorphopsia, in patients undergoing different procedures for RRD repair. Based on the recently published PIVOT trial, patients who underwent Pneumatic Retinopexy (PnR) had less vertical distortion at 12 months than patients who had Pars Plana Vitrectomy (PPV). It is hypothesized that PnR will cause less retinal displacement than PPV for patients with macula-off primary retinal detachment.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Highlighting the Benefits of a Screening Protocol Delivered by Orthoptists to Identify Visual Impairment...

Visual Impairment in Children

Visual developmental abnormalities affect 10 to 15% of the population under 6 years of age and leads to amblyopia in 30% of cases if left untreated. Untreated amblyopia in adulthood has consequences on the quality of life of individuals but will also represent a cost to society due to the increased risk of visual impairment. The screening protocol for this study recommends that a screening examination for amblyopia and amblyogenic factors be routinely performed by an orthoptist in children between 3 and 4 year old. This examination should include, as a minimum, a standardised measurement of visual acuity, a cover test and a measurement of refraction by photoscreener. In the event of a positive screening, the child must then be referred to an ophthalmologist so as to complete an ophthalmological examination. The aim of this protocol is to propose screening tests usually performed with a high specificity, in order to avoid congestion of ophthalmological services (i.e. by avoiding excessive or unnecessary referral of children to the ophthalmologist) without losing sensitivity by combining several tests. The orthoptists' role in this screening protocol is to facilitate an extensive screening coverage of the population in this age group, as they are more easily accessed by the patients and more equitably spread in the community than ophthalmologists. Therefore, by initially screening and then referring less children to the ophthalmologist, the aim is to reduce waiting times in the access of ophthalmological services which could be detrimental in terms of treatment success rates for patients acutely needing care. Based on the referral of children between 3 and 4 years of age by the orthoptist to an ophthalmologist, the analysis of the data from the standard screening protocol used in our centre will enable us to validate it scientifically. The referral thresholds can thus be secondarily adjusted for each test if the initial objectives are not achieved (specificity > 90% and sensitivity > 87%). The aim of this study is also to observe a change in the patient flow by reducing the volume of consultations with the ophthalmologist currently required based on the present referral rate. The efficiency of the screening protocol by calculating the probable economic gain linked to the modification of the screening circuit will be secondarily studying in this protocol

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Exploring the Comorbidity Between Mental Disorders and General Medical Conditions

OrganicIncluding Symptomatic42 more

Mental disorders have been shown to be associated with a number of general medical conditions (also referred to as somatic or physical conditions). The investigators aim to undertake a comprehensive study of comorbidity among those with treated mental disorders, by using high-quality Danish registers to provide age- and sex-specific pairwise estimates between the ten groups of mental disorders and nine groups of general medical conditions. The investigators will examine the association between all 90 possible pairs of prior mental disorders and later GMC categories using the Danish national registers. Depending on whether individuals are diagnosed with a specific mental disorder, the investigators will estimate the risk of receiving a later diagnosis within a specific GMC category, between the start of follow-up (January 1, 2000) or at the earliest age at which a person might develop the mental disorder, whichever comes later. Follow-up will be terminated at onset of the GMC, death, emigration from Denmark, or December 31, 2016, whichever came first. Additionally for dyslipidemia, follow-up will be ended if a diagnosis of ischemic heart disease was received. A "wash-out" period will be employed in the five years before follow-up started (1995-1999), to identify and exclude prevalent cases from the analysis. Individuals with the GMC of interest before the observation period will be considered prevalent cases and excluded from the analyses (i.e. prevalent cases were "washed-out"). When estimating the risk of a specific GMC, the investigators will consider all individuals to be exposed or unexposed to the each mental disorder depending on whether a diagnosis is received before the end of follow-up. Persons will be considered unexposed to a mental disorder until the date of the first diagnosis, and exposed thereafter.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Measuring Subjective Quality of Vision and Metamorphopsia Before and After Epiretinal Membrane and...

Ophthalmologic ComplicationEpiretinal Membrane2 more

Assessing metamorphopsia and quality of vision pre and post epiretinal and macular hole surgery

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Somatosensory Cue on Postural Stability in Blinded Persons

Visual Impairment

Blind Adults that willing to participate in the study will be tested with well-established measuring techniques of Balance control using force plate in the movement and Rehabilitation Laboratory at Ben-Gurion University. An automated algorithm will be used to extract standardized stabilogram-diffusion parameters from each of the COP data sets collected during quiet standing. These parameters include diffusion coefficients, critical displacement, critical time and scaling exponents for both lateral and anterior-posterior sway directions (Collins & De Luca, 1993). the subjects will be tested in 3 task conditions (eyes blindfolded, eyes blindfolded holding stick, eyes blindfolded holding a dog). Participants will be required to stand on the platform 10 times for 30 s For each trial, they will be instructed to sway as little as possible.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Quantitative Metamorphopsia- Measurements in Patients With mCNV

Metamorphopsia

The myopic CNV (mCNV) is a blood vessel neoplasm starting from the choroid, based on pathological myopia (severe myopia). Choroidal neovascularization secondary to pathological myopia is the most common cause of severe visual impairment in myopic patients younger than 50 years old. Because untreated small fibrovascular membranes cause rapid damage to the photoreceptors, timely treatment is required in view of poor spontaneous prognosis1. Metamorphopsia is the first functional impairment which occurs in mCNV - visual acuity loss and scotoma follow later. There is a need for better and quicker quantifying of the metamorphopsia in mCNV patients. The aim of this study is to detect metamorphopsia and verify correlations of different indexes with disease activity or not, measured in Optical Cohorence Tomography (OCT), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), Vision related quality of life questionnaire (NEI-VFY-25) and quantify severity of metamophopsia.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Screening for Visual Disorders of the Old Subject in Consultation Memory

Visual Disorders

Visual disorders are often overlooked in the treatment of cognitive disorders of the elderly. Yet the visual deficit impacts the quality of life, the evolution of the autonomy and psycho-behavioral disorders in cognitive diseases. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of visual disorders among elderly patients at consultant outpatient center of Nantes clinical gerontology as part of the consultation geriatric memory. Secondary objectives are to describe ophthalmological diseases detected and taken into the proposed ophthalmic load, to determine if there are associations between eye diseases and cognitive disorders, to estimate the proportion of patients who may have an ophthalmologic evaluation to determine the cognitive profiles and geriatric evaluation and ocular pathological, depending on the assessment of arterial stiffness. The results of this study will build a testing strategy to promote access of older patients with cognitive impairment to vision care.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Pre-symptomatic Screening of Visual Acuity in Pre-school Students

Visual AcuityRefractive Errors2 more

The present research process is a prospective, non-interventional clinical study that will be conducted -under the auspices of the Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH)- in the pre-school students of the city of Alexandroupolis, Greece. The study aims to assess the visual acuity of the kindergarten students. The measurement of monocular best-spectacle corrected visual acuity will be performed using a web-based visual acuity chart

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Tests Performance on a New Digital Orthoptic Platform

Binocular Vision DisorderVisual Impairment

This clinical trials aims to evaluate Tests Performance on a New Digital Orthoptic Platform.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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