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N/ACompleted· 8 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Tropicamide +5 moredrug
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NCT02023086N/ACompleted

Clinical Investigation on the Blood Oxygenation at the Optic Nerve Head in Relation With Visual Field Loss in Fabry Patients

Université de Montréal·observational·Posted Dec 30, 2013·Updated Sep 19, 2024

In Brief

An observational study evaluating Contrast sensitivity measurement, Slit Lamp assessment and intra-ocular pressure measurement, and 4 other interventions for Fabry Disease. Completed, enrolled 8 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This study aimed to evaluate blood oxygenation at the optic nerve head in relation with visual field losses observed in many Fabry patients. Data collected allowed to evaluate if there is a link between these two entities. Study lasted 2 years during which a limited number of Fabry patients had been compared to a control group to confirm any relationship between blood flow and field losses, and to see if these results varied over time. HYPOTHESIS 1\. Fabry patients will present significant differences in visual fields compared to control 2 There will be variability of the visual field defects on the long term but not on the short term 3 Blood oxygenation will be higher for Fabry patients 4 Blood volume at the optic nerve head will be the same for both groups.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsFabry Disease
CountriesCanada

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedDec 30, 2013
Enrollment StartAug 1, 2014
Primary CompletionSep 1, 2016
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.1 yearsPosted 12.5 years ago

Interventions

Contrast sensitivity measurementprocedure

Contrast sensitivity test is made with targets alternating black and white lines. The larger the lines are, easier it is to see them. Targets are distributed in 5 rows, each oriented at a different angle. Contrast sensitivity level is determined by the smallest target seen by the participant, line by line. This test is done under dim lightning with the habitual visual correction worn.

Slit Lamp assessment and intra-ocular pressure measurementprocedure

Slit lamp is used to assess the presence of significant lens opacities known as Fabry cataracts. In fact, these opacities can induced a bias on the contrast sensitivity measurement and can increase the symptoms felt by the patient. A grade 2 (CFDI grading chart) of lens opacities is considered clinically significant and this will become an exclusion criteria for the following of the study. Intra-ocular pressure will be measured with a non contact tonometer (air pulsed) (Ocular Response Analyser, Reichert Instrumentation.)

Visual field testingprocedure

Visual field will be assessed with an automated perimeter (Humphrey, Texas) using a threshold strategy. This implies that the subject has to identify not only if he perceives the visual stimulus but the minimal level of this stimulus (in decibels), to be seen, is also recorded. Visual field will be tested up to 30 degrees from the central point of fixation. In order to measure immediate variability of the visual testing among Fabry subjects, this test will be done at the beginning of the testing session (in the morning) and another time 1h00 later.

Oxygen flow at the optic nerve head measurementprocedure

Pupils will be dilated with 1 drop of 1% tropicamide. The procedure is similar to the one used for taking a photo of the retina. Each measurement session represents a continuous recording of 20 simultaneous functions of reflectometry from the optic nerve area during 10 seconds. During all recording sessions, the systemic arterial oxygen saturation will be also monitored at the right index finger using a pulse oximeter (Escort M10, Invivo, Orlando, USA). Arterial blood pressure will be also monitored before and after the testing using a manual sphygmomanometer.

Tropicamidedrug

Used to dilate patient's pupil during testing

OSOMEdevice

The OSOME system is the only technology able to perform on line and real time capillaries blood oxygenation measurement in the eye. The system operates with 1200 discreet wavelengths between 400 nm to 700 nm with 500 millisecond integration times. It is not invasive, functioning just like a fundus camera.