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ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 60 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Video (played on a computer monitor)other
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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NCT01673815N/ACompleted

Video Diversion During Fundoscopic Exam in Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial

University of British Columbia·interventional·Posted Aug 28, 2012·Updated May 4, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Video (played on a computer monitor) for Other Disorders of Optic Disc, Bilateral. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Fundoscopy is an important aspect of the neurological examination, but can be challenging in uncooperative children. This study explored whether viewing a video (selected by patient or caregiver) during eye examination improves the success, duration and ease of pediatric fundoscopy. Hypothesis: Showing a short video clip during a fundoscopic exam will increase the probability of successfully visualizing the optic disk and reduce the amount of time needed to perform a fundoscopic exam in children between 1-8 years old.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesCanada
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedAug 28, 2012
Enrollment StartAug 1, 2011
Primary CompletionMar 1, 2012
Study CompletionAug 1, 2012
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 7 monthsPosted 13.8 years ago

Interventions

Video (played on a computer monitor)other

The intervention is a video (of the patient or caregiver's choice) which is played on a computer monitor during the fundoscopic examination.