Evaluating Home Testing Devices for the Management of Glaucoma

Last updated: July 25, 2024
Sponsor: Wills Eye
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Glaucoma

Treatment

visuALL H

iCare Home Tonometer

Standard Automatic Perimetry Humphrey Field Analyzer

Clinical Study ID

NCT05325996
IRB# 2021-79
  • Ages 20-80
  • All Genders

Study Summary

With the advancement in technology we have the opportunity of performing the glaucoma testing at home to monitor the disease. The purpose of this study is evaluating the feasibility and patient acceptance of home testing with head mounted perimetry; detection of progression with head mounted perimetry vs office based perimetry; and monitoring the eye pressure measured by patients at home using a portable tonometer.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age 20-80 years

  2. Mild and Moderate Open Angle Glaucoma (OAG)

  3. Refraction under 12.00 diopter of spherical refractive error and astigmatism of lessthan 2.5 diopter.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Spherical refraction outside > ± 12.00 D and cylinder correction > +2.5 D.

  2. Visual acuity worse than 20/50 either eye

  3. Cataract surgery with or without Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) lessthan 90 days prior to enrollment

  4. Filtering surgeries less than 6 months prior to enrollment

  5. Intraocular surgery other than:

  6. Non-complicated MIGS more than 90 days prior to enrollment;

  7. Cataract or refractive surgery performed more than 90 days before enrollmentand without posterior capsule opacification

  8. Other glaucoma surgery more than 6 months prior to enrollment.

  9. History of systemic or ocular condition (other than glaucoma or mild to moderatecataract) known to affect visual function.

  10. History of medication known to affect visual function or influence patient reactiontime

  11. Inability to use device after remote training session

  12. Subjects unwilling and/or unable to participate

Study Design

Total Participants: 50
Treatment Group(s): 4
Primary Treatment: visuALL H
Phase:
Study Start date:
April 15, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2026

Study Description

Standard Automatic Perimetry (SAP) is the gold standard test for evaluation of diseases of the visual pathway like glaucoma. Its main goal is to measure differential light sensitivity at several locations in the field of vision. Several devices have been developed since the advent of the Octopus Perimeter and the Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA) is now the most commonly used machine for checking the visual field. These devices have a number of disadvantages including being stressful for debilitated, ill, or elderly patients to keep their heads still in the perimeter bowl during the test.

Recently, several methods have been introduced for checking the visual field using laptops or iPads. These modalities bring portability but lack fixation methods, environmental control, hardware standardization, and lack the ability of checking the visual acuity. These deficiencies may limit their wide usage. VisuALL is a Head Mounted perimeter that connects to its application on the cell phone or tablet via Bluetooth. In addition to being a portable perimeter and checking visual acuity, it has the ability of monitoring fixation with an accuracy of 1 degree. The measured visual field will be saved on a cloud space and available to the physician and patient. It has been shown that the more frequent visual tests we perform, the earlier we would be able to detect visual field progression. Currently, the visual field test is performed on patients in an ophthalmology clinic with a technician present during the test. The VisuALL has a demo video to provide education to the patient on the simple and user-friendly process of visual field testing.

Tonometry is the measurement of eye pressure. iCare Home Tonometer measurements have been shown to be highly correlated to Goldmann Tonometer measurements which are performed in the ophthalmic office. Multiple studies have highlighted the shortcomings of relatively infrequent in office tonometry. Recent studies have suggested that peak out of office eye pressures are often higher than in office pressures and the iCare Home Tonometer is one option to assess eye pressure outside of the office.

Home monitoring of glaucoma may present opportunities to reduce the burdens of office visits while increasing the monitoring of the visual field and eye pressure. This study is intended to assess the feasibility and utility of home based perimetry and tonometry in the management of glaucoma.

Connect with a study center

  • Wills Eye Hospital

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

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