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Behavioural Test for Early Glaucoma
Sponsor: McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
Summary
Glaucoma-related blindness often results from delayed diagnosis, largely due to the disease's gradual onset, it's early manifestation predominantly in peripheral vision, and the limited sensitivity of current detection methods for its early stages (Stein et al., 2021). This project aims to determine whether early functional loss can be identified using a novel psychophysical task based on perception of contrast-modulated visual stimuli, which reflects the functionality of the retinal neurons thought to be earliest affected in glaucoma (Ramirez et al., 2022). As a proof of concept, this preliminary study will explore both the feasibility and the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of this approach. Task performance will be compared between areas of the visual field classified by standard clinical testing as affected or unaffected by glaucoma. Psychophysical testing will take place at the Centre for Innovative Medicine (CIM) using computer-based tasks administered to patients with early-stage glaucoma, as well as healthy controls.
Official title: Development of a Behavioural Test for Early Glaucoma
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2026-09
Completion Date
2028-03
Last Updated
2026-08-20
Healthy Volunteers
Yes