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NCT07443683
Does Orientation On Eye Health To Female Health Volunteers Increase Footfall In A Vision Center
The goal of this interventional comparative study is to see if one day eye health orientation to Female Community Health Volunteers will increase footfall of patients in a Vision Center. Total of 58 Female Community Health Volunteers of Dipayal Silagadhi Municipality will receive eye health education. There is one Vision Center at Dipayal Silagadhi. Similarly there is one Vision Center at Chainpur Bajhang. Here FCHV will not receive one day eye health orientation. Currently both Vision Centers provide similar number of services. We shall compare and see if there will be any change in the number of people coming to these vision center. Female Community Health Volunteers in Dipayal Silgadhi will be asked to refer eye patients to the nearest Vision Center. They will be given 1. Eye health orientation session 2. Referral slip
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 58 Years
Updated: 2026-03-02
1 state
NCT07434635
APPRAISE: Assessment of Pain and Posterior Synechiae Reduction With Atropine, an Investigation of Post-Surgical Eyes
The study will evaluate whether atropine eyedrops are beneficial when used after certain eye surgeries.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-02-25
1 state
NCT07327242
Effectiveness of a Large Language Model-Based Educational Tool on Visual Field Test Reliability in Glaucoma Patients
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether a large language model (LLM)-based audiovisual educational tool improves the test time and reliability of standard automated perimetry (SAP) using the SITA Standard 24-2 protocol in English-speaking glaucoma patients. Glaucoma is a disease that can lead to blindness if not properly monitored and treated. One of the most important tests for glaucoma is the visual field (VF) test, which checks how well a person can see in different directions. However, this test is difficult for many patients to perform correctly, especially if they don't fully understand how it works. Unreliable test results can lead to repeated visits, wasted time, and incorrect treatment decisions. This study is testing whether a computer-based educational tool, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), can help patients better understand the VF test before taking it. The study team want to see if this helps make the test results more reliable. The goal is to improve the quality of care while reducing the burden on patients and clinic staff. The LLMs will be used as an educational tool only, not for the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-01-08
1 state
NCT07317661
Effectiveness of a Large Language Model-Based Educational Tool on Intraocular Lens Options
Patients with cataracts disease need to choose what type of artificial lens will go into their eye prior to surgery date. Some lenses are standard and are usually covered by insurance. Other "premium" lenses have various benefits such as reducing the need for glasses but usually require out-of-pocket costs. The combined busy outpatient clinic and complexity of artificial lens choices in the ever-changing world of cataract surgery tends to lead patients confused about their available lens options. There is an abundance of educational material present in premium lenses, however these are limited by accessibility and are standardized at single educational levels. Therefore in the present study, we want to test whether giving patients a short LLM powered AI-guided explanation from Custom GPT from OpenAI of lens options prior to their consultation with their doctor can improve visit efficiency, physician explanation and patient understanding of lens options. We will compare two groups: standard of care versus standard of care plus AI education. The LLM in this study is intended to provide supplemental information about premium intraocular lens(IOLs) options to study participants, and is no means supposed to replace a health care professional in the diagnosis, cure, treatment, and/or mitigation of disease. Study is analogous to giving a verified health pamphlet to a patient for them to view and learn different IOL options, in other words, facilitating patient understanding of their options. The LLM will be trained by several health care professionals and MD specialists to provide sufficient instructions. Sources will include verified online resources and MD information. The investigators hope to learn if a large language model-based educational tool can improve visit efficiency, physician explanation and patient understanding of intraocular lens options. New knowledge of this study could guide how cataract counseling is delivered in the future and may help clinics spend more time on individualized questions instead of repeating generic information.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-01-05
1 state
NCT06985264
Dry Eye in Upper Eyelid Surgery: Muscle Versus Fat Removal
The aim of this study is to compare the effects of two different surgical techniques (Orbicularis Oculi excision and Orbicularis Oculi + Fat excision) applied in upper blepharoplasty surgery on dry eye and to evaluate the effects of these techniques on ocular surface health. 142 patients (71 patients in each group) who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria between 01.05.2025 and 31.12.2025 in Mersin City Education and Research Hospital Eye Diseases Clinic will be included in this study. This study is a prospective, survey study and aims to evaluate the effects of two different surgical techniques (Orbicularis Oculi excision only and Orbicularis Oculi + Fat excision) applied in upper blepharoplasty surgery on postoperative dry eye symptoms. The study will be conducted on patients who are currently scheduled for upper blepharoplasty surgery and no additional surgical procedures or interventions will be applied to the patients. Data collection will be done by a survey study and retrospective recording of routine clinical examinations. The collected data will be used to analyze the differences in dry eye parameters between the two surgical techniques. OSDI scores, BUT times, Oxford staining degrees, Schirmer test results and visual acuity values will be compared at pre- and postoperative time points. Differences between groups will be analyzed by one-tailed independent samples t-test and p\<0.05 will be considered significant. These analyses will be performed to determine the effect of surgical techniques on dry eye symptoms.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years
Updated: 2025-05-22
1 state