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The aim is to investigate repeatability and stability of the six OTH-related Bulbicam tests in patients suffering from Glaucoma (GLA), b) Cataract (CAT) and matched healthy controls (HC).
The study population consists of the three subpopulations: 1) Patients suffering from GLA; 2) Patients suffering from CAT and 3) Gender- and age-matched HC without any eye diseases.
Bulbicam will be used in the study including six tests and the standard method will be used initially for measurements of "Visual Field" and "Pupil"
The study will be performed as a controlled, open, and non-randomized, stratified observational single center study. The stratification factors will be pathology and the degree of disease. Within each of the four strata, healthy matched controls related to gender and age (1:1) will be included.
The main variables will be the variables recorded at the six Bulbicam and the supporting variables will be recorded by the Standard (ST) investigation. The central variables related to Glaucoma will be the GAT and iCare pressure, "Seen /unseen "," Time until the given point is recorded as seen", "the light in decibel when the point is seen", X- and Y-coordinates and "Pupil diameter in mm".
The central variables related to cataract will be "Pupil diameter", "OCT RNFL ", "Seen /unseen "," Time until the given point is recorded as seen", "the light in decibel when the point is seen" and the X- and Y-coordinates.
Participants, who fulfil the inclusion criteria; do not meet any of the exclusion criteria and willing to give informed consent to participate will receive an appointment for starting the study. The Bulbicam examination will be performed twice a day with a rest period of one hour between each registration. This procedure will be repeated the following two days. All demographic data, social factors and history of disease will be recorded at screening.
Sixteen GLA-patients and 16 CAT-patients equally divided into two substrata will be recruited from the two participating hospitals. For each included patient, one gender- and age-matched HC will be recruited. In total 16 GLA-patients with 16 HC and 16 CAT-patients with 16 HC will be included in the study.
Aim
Trial equipment: Bulbicam will be used in the study and the following six tests will be performed at each investigation: "Visual Field", "Ptosis", Dynamic Acuity", "Dynamic Contrast ", "Dark Adaption" and "Pupil". The standard method will be used initially for measurements of "Visual Field" and "Pupil"
Design:
The study will be performed as a controlled, open, and non-randomized, stratified observational single center study. The stratification factors will be pathology (GLA&CAT) and the degree of disease. Within each of the four strata, healthy matched controls related to gender and age (1:1) will be included. The degree of GLA is defined as follows:
The degree of CAT is defined as follows:
Higher grade cataracts are difficult to have occurred in Norway and thus excluded from this study.
For each included patient, a gender- and age-matched HV will be included. All included participants will perform Bulbicam eye-investigation twice at three flowing days with a rest period of at least one hour. Each investigation includes same six Bulbicam tests. The Standard method will only be performed once as the first investigation at day 1 for measurements of "Visual Field" and "Pupil".
Main variables will be the variables recorded at the six Bulbicam tests. Supporting Variables will be recorded by the Standard (ST) investigation for Glaucoma and Cataract.
The central variables related to Glaucoma will be the GAT and iCare pressure, "Seen /unseen "," Time until the given point is recorded as seen", "the light in decibel when the point is seen", X- and Y-coordinates and "Pupil diameter in mm". The central variables related to cataract will be "Pupil diameter", "OCT RNFL ", "Seen /unseen "," Time until the given point is recorded as seen", "the light in decibel when the point is seen" and the X- and Y-coordinates.
Study procedure:
Participants, who fulfil the inclusion criteria; do not meet any of the exclusion criteria and willing to give informed consent to participate will receive an appointment for starting the study. The Bulbicam examination will be performed twice a day with a rest period of one hour between each registration. This procedure will be repeated the following two days. All demographic data, social factors and history of disease will be recorded at screening. Additionally, the quality of life (QoL) questionnaires EQ-5D-5L developed by EuroQol will be recorded initially as individual baseline values. The Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 4.0 will be used for measuring and classifying the tolerability and toxicity at the end of each day of investigation.
Sample size:
Sixteen GLA-patients and 16 CAT-patients equally divided into two substrata will be recruited from the two participating hospitals. For each included patient, one gender- and age-matched HC will be recruited. In total 16 GLA-patients with 16 HC and 16 CAT-patients with 16 HC will be included in the study. All together the study will include 64 participants.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Glaucoma patients | Patients diagnosed with Glaucoma of both gender; passed the age of 18 years; without any other eye disease; suffering from other know serious disease but have a health situation in accordance with expectations related to the age. |
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| Glaucoma controlls | Gender- and age-matched controls to the Glaucoma patients, passed the age of 18 years without any eye diseases; not suffering from other know serious disease and have a health situation in accordance with expectations related to the age. |
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| Cateract patients | Patients diagnosed with Cataract of both gender; passed the age of 18 years; without any other eye disease; suffering from other know serious disease but have a health situation in accordance with expectations related to the age. |
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| Cataract controlls | Gender- and age-matched controls to the Cataract patients, passed the age of 18 years without any eye diseases; not suffering from other know serious disease and have a health situation in accordance with expectations related to the age. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bulbicam | Device | Measurement of eye pressure; Accuracy diagram; Contrast chart; Visual field, Pupil size |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| GAT | Measurement of eye-pressure in mmHg | 0 hour |
| GAT | Measurement of eye-pressure in mmHg | 1 hour |
| GAT | Measurement of eye-pressure in mmHg | 24 hours |
| GAT | Measurement of eye-pressure in mmHg | 25 hours |
| GAT | Measurement of eye-pressure in mmHg | 36 hours |
| GAT | Measurement of eye-pressure in mmHg | 37 hours |
| Visual Field | Saccadic Reaction Time in ms | 0 hour |
| Visual Field | Saccadic Reaction Time in ms | 1 hour |
| Visual Field | Saccadic Reaction Time in ms | 24 hours |
| Visual Field |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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The study consists of the following three study populations: 1) Patients suffering from GLA of both genders above 18 years of age with different disease degree; 2) Patients suffering from CAT of both genders above 18 years of age with different disease degree; 3) Gender- and age-matched HC without any eye diseases.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Goran Petrovski, PhD | Oslo University Hospital | Study Chair |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Meddoc | Skjetten | Akershus | 2013 | Norway |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 41180014 | Derived | Sverstad A, Helland-Hansen BA, Kristianslund O, Kolko M, Larsen SE, Petrovski G. Eye-tracking biomarkers for glaucoma based on saccadic reaction time: a controlled clinical study. Front Ophthalmol (Lausanne). 2025 Oct 16;5:1636911. doi: 10.3389/fopht.2025.1636911. eCollection 2025. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D002386 | Cataract |
| ID | Term |
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| D007905 | Lens Diseases |
| D005128 | Eye Diseases |
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Saccadic Reaction Time in ms |
| 25 hours |
| Visual Field | Saccadic Reaction Time in ms | 36 hours |
| Visual Field | Saccadic Reaction Time in ms | 37 hours |
| Ptosis | MDR in mm | 0 hour |
| Ptosis | MDR in mm | 1 hour |
| Ptosis | MDR in mm | 24 hours |
| Ptosis | MDR in mm | 25 hours |
| Ptosis | MDR in mm | 36 hours |
| Ptosis | MDR in mm | 37 hours |
| Dynamic Acuity | Vision acuity in LogMar | 0 hour |
| Dynamic Acuity | Vision acuity in LogMar | 1 hour |
| Dynamic Acuity | Vision acuity in LogMar | 24 hours |
| Dynamic Acuity | Vision acuity in LogMar | 25 hours |
| Dynamic Acuity | Vision acuity in LogMar | 36 hours |
| Dynamic Acuity | Vision acuity in LogMar | 37 hours |
| Dynamic Contrast | Contrast sensitivity in LogCon | 0 hour |
| Dynamic Contrast | Contrast sensitivity in LogCon | 1 hour |
| Dynamic Contrast | Contrast sensitivity in LogCon | 24 hours |
| Dynamic Contrast | Contrast sensitivity in LogCon | 25 hours |
| Dynamic Contrast | Contrast sensitivity in LogCon | 36 hours |
| Dynamic Contrast | Contrast sensitivity in LogCon | 37 hours |
| Dark Adaptation | Fixed contrast; variable frequency in Hz | 0 hour |
| Dark Adaptation | Fixed contrast; variable frequency in Hz | 1 hour |
| Dark Adaptation | Fixed contrast; variable frequency in Hz | 24 hours |
| Dark Adaptation | Fixed contrast; variable frequency in Hz | 25 hours |
| Dark Adaptation | Fixed contrast; variable frequency in Hz | 36 hours |
| Dark Adaptation | Fixed contrast; variable frequency in Hz | 37 hours |
| Pupil | Diameter (mm) | 0 hour |
| Pupil | Diameter (mm) | 1 hour |
| Pupil | Diameter (mm) | 24 hours |
| Pupil | Diameter (mm) | 25 hours |
| Pupil | Diameter (mm) | 36 hours |
| Pupil | Diameter (mm) | 37 hours |