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RECRUITING
NCT02157025
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A More Engaging Visual Field Test to Increase Use and Reliability in Pediatrics

Sponsor: Nova Southeastern University

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Summary

The majority of young children do not think that visual field (VF) testing of peripheral vision is similar to a game; therefore, it is not surprising that they have difficulty maintaining attention during VF testing and thus the test reliability suffers as a consequence. Poor VF reliability has been a longstanding, major issue since it leads to an increased number of tests and/or longer duration of time needed to determine when there are true vision losses. Providers are less likely to obtain VF tests in children since the results are of doubtful value and challenging to interpret when they are inconsistent. Effectively this means that children with untreated, slowly progressive eye diseases may go undiagnosed and incur greater visual losses. The investigators aim to create a prototype device that the investigators hypothesize will make VF testing more engaging for young children, thus increasing their attention and consistency of their responses to the test stimuli, which in turn should improve VF reliability. The components include a microdisplay video screen (1.5" diameter) as the fixation target (instead of the standard LED light) displaying video clips of popular cartoon characters, and audio clips of impersonated cartoon character voices presented by the test operator to provide instructional feedback based on the child's performance during testing. Improved VF reliability from the investigators intervention would translate to improved diagnosis and care for young childrens' peripheral vision loss through widespread implementation of the investigators innovative, affordable and readily adoptable system at eye care providers' offices.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

5 Years - 8 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2015-02

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2025-09-10

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

Cartoon video fixation target and cartoon character voice audio instructions during Humphrey perimetry

OTHER

Usual Care procedures during Humphrey perimetry for children

Locations (1)

The Eye Care Institute

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States