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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare a new device for testing peripheral vision (the SmartSystem virtual reality headset) to the currently most commonly used standard testing device (the Humphrey HFA-III). The main questions this clinical trials aims to answer are:
Participants will be asked to use the SmartSystem VR headset to take an additional visual field test (which takes between 10 to 15 minutes to do) and to take a brief survey about their experience. This will occur on regularly scheduled clinic visits and done in addition to the standard tests and examinations scheduled for that day.
Researchers will compare the patients' test results and survey responses for both the SmartSystem VR headset and the Humphrey HFA-III to see which has more favorable performance, reliability, duration of testing and user experience.
The purpose of this prospective study is to compare the novel SmartSystem VR Headset (M&S Technologies, Niles, IL) to the Humphrey Field Analyzer (Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc., Dublin, CA). Use of the Humphrey Field Analyzer is part of routine clinical care of glaucoma and would be completed regardless of study participation.
The proposed study will be conducted at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. We estimate 50 subjects will be recruited to participate in the study. Data collected will not include patient identifiers.
The research will involve prospective collection of visual field tests. Patients with suspected, mild, moderate, or severe glaucoma will be included. Clinical data including age, gender, ethnicity, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, severity of disease, Humphrey HFA-III performance, SmartSystem VR Headset performance, and satisfaction survey will be recorded.
Subjects will undergo regular clinical examination, including measurement of visual acuity, intraocular pressure, slit lamp examination by their physician, and visual field testing as indicated. When it comes time to perform visual field testing, subjects will be randomized to complete either the SmartSystem VR Headset visual field test first followed by the Humphrey Field Analyzer visual field test, or vice versa. Visual field tests will be separated by a rest period of 10 to 15 minutes to minimize testing fatigue.
The SmartSystem VR Headset is fit to subjects' head using an adjustable head strap. Once the headset it fit to the subject, a research assistant will send a test to the headset from a bluetooth-connected electronic device using M&S Technologies' secured application platform. Subjects will follow prompts from the SmartSystem VR Headset to complete their visual field test, responding using a handheld "trigger" device. Testing is expected to take approximately 5-15 minutes, depending on the subjects' severity of visual field loss. Following visual field testing using both the SmartySystem VR Headset and Humphrey Field Analyzer, subjects will complete a 13-question satisfaction survey. The total expected time commitment of this study is a 1 to 2 hour visit.
M&S Technologies is the developer of the SmartSystem VR Headset visual field test. As the developers, M&S Technologies maintains a secure, encrypted, HIPAA-compliant database of SmartSystem VR Headset users. This database includes patient profiles containing unique subject IDs (de-identified), birth year (but not specific date), and visual field testing results. Outside of this testing information, M&S Technologies does not have access to any additional patient information.
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| Group A: HFA followed by SSVR | Other | Patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with both the Humphrey HFA-III perimeter and the SmartSystem VR headset on the same clinic visit, spaced roughly 10-15 minutes apart. The sequence in which each patient undertakes the two tests will be randomized. Group A includes participants who tested using the HFA, followed by a 15 minute rest period, then tested with the SSVR. |
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| Group B: SSVR followed by HFA | Other | Patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with both the Humphrey HFA-III perimeter and the SmartSystem VR headset on the same clinic visit, spaced roughly 10-15 minutes apart. The sequence in which each patient undertakes the two tests will be randomized. Group B includes participants who tested using the SSVR, followed by a 15 minute rest period, then tested with the HFA. |
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| SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter | Diagnostic Test | Patients will undergo visual field testing with the head-mounted SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter. |
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| Visual Field Performance Metric #1 - Mean Deviation | Mean deviation indicates how much, on average, an entire visual field deviates from the age-normal value. It is the center-weighted average of the decibel deviations at each point tested in the visual field test. The measurement is reported in decibels. | This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. All testing will occur on the same day within a 1-2 hour period. |
| Visual Field Performance Metric #2 - Pattern Standard Deviation | Pattern standard deviation reflects irregularities in a visual field, such as those caused by localized defects. This metric shows sensitivity losses after adjusting for generalized depression or elevation in the overall hill of vision (e.g. cataracts). The measurement is reported in decibels. | This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. All testing will occur on the same day within a 1-2 hour period. |
| Visual Field Performance Metric #3 - Test Duration | This metric indicates how long each visual field test took to complete per eye. | These measurements will be derived during data analysis following study completion. The exact study duration is unclear; however, we aim to recruit enough patients to analyze 80 eyes worth of data. We estimate this will take 3-6 months. |
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| Visual Field User Experience Question #1 - "How Would You Rate the Comfort of the [Humphrey Field Analyzer/Smart System Virtual Reality Headset]?" | This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very uncomfortable", "uncomfortable", "neutral", "comfortable", and "very comfortable". | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
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| Andrew Pouw, MD | University of Iowa | Principal Investigator |
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| University of Iowa | Iowa City | Iowa | 52242 | United States |
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| 8695555 | Background | Quigley HA. Number of people with glaucoma worldwide. Br J Ophthalmol. 1996 May;80(5):389-93. doi: 10.1136/bjo.80.5.389. | |
| 16488940 | Background | Quigley HA, Broman AT. The number of people with glaucoma worldwide in 2010 and 2020. Br J Ophthalmol. 2006 Mar;90(3):262-7. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2005.081224. |
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Subjects recruited for the present study completed two visual field tests, one with the Smart System VR headset and one with the Humphrey Field Analyzer III. The order of testing was randomized upon study enrollment using a random number generator.
52 subjects (98 eyes) were recruited at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Glaucoma Service between January 2023 and June 2023.
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| FG000 | Group A: HFA Followed by SSVR | Patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with both the Humphrey HFA-III perimeter and the SmartSystem VR headset on the same clinic visit, spaced roughly 10-15 minutes apart. The sequence in which each patient undertakes the two tests will be randomized using a random number generator. Group A includes patients who test using the HFA first, followed by a 15 minute rest period, then test with the SSVR. SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter: Patients will undergo visual field testing with the head-mounted SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter. |
| FG001 | Group B: SSVR Followed by HFA | Patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with both the Humphrey HFA-III perimeter and the SmartSystem VR headset on the same clinic visit, spaced roughly 10-15 minutes apart. The sequence in which each patient undertakes the two tests will be randomized using a random number generator. Group B includes patients who test using the SSVR first, followed by a 15 minute rest period, then test with the HFA. |
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Participants were glaucoma patients seen at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (Iowa City, IA), an academic medical center.
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| BG000 | 2-Arm Crossover Study Design | All patients will be in a single arm: patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with both the Humphrey HFA-III perimeter and the SmartSystem VR headset on the same clinic visit, spaced roughly 10-15 minutes apart. The sequence in which each patient undertakes the two tests will be randomized. SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter: Patients will undergo visual field testing with the head-mounted SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter. |
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| Primary | Visual Field Performance Metric #1 - Mean Deviation | Mean deviation indicates how much, on average, an entire visual field deviates from the age-normal value. It is the center-weighted average of the decibel deviations at each point tested in the visual field test. The measurement is reported in decibels. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | decibels | This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. All testing will occur on the same day within a 1-2 hour period. | Eyes | Eyes |
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Adverse event data was collected for the duration of the study, from December 2022 to June 2023. Individual participants were monitored for the duration of their clinical appointments, approximately 1-2 hours.
The device tested poses no risk to the subjects tested.
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| EG000 | Group A: HFA Followed by SSVR | Patients will have one or both eyes (dependent on inclusion/exclusion criteria) tested with both the Humphrey HFA-III perimeter and the SmartSystem VR headset on the same clinic visit, spaced roughly 10-15 minutes apart. The sequence in which each patient undertakes the two tests will be randomized. Group A includes participants who tested using the HFA first, followed by a 15 minute rest period, then tested with the SSVR. SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter: Patients will undergo visual field testing with the head-mounted SmartSystem VR Headset perimeter. |
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| Dr. Andrew Pouw | University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences | 3193562928 | andrew-pouw@uiowa.edu |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Jul 10, 2024 | Jul 10, 2024 | Prot_SAP_001.pdf |
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The described study was a validation study comparing a novel testing device to the current clinical standard. The order of testing was randomized, so the design is that of a crossover study.
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| Visual Field User Experience Question #2 - "How Hard or Easy Was it to Understand the Instructions Given to You for How to do the Visual Field Test Using the [Humphrey Field Analyzer/Smart System Virtual Reality Headset]?" | This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very hard", "hard", "neutral", "easy", and "very easy". | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
| Visual Field User Experience Question #3 - "How Hard or Easy Was it to Use and/or Perform the Visual Field Test Using the [Humphrey Field Analyzer/Smart System Virtual Reality Headset]?" | This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very hard", "hard", "neutral", "easy", and "very easy". | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
| Visual Field User Experience Question #4 - "How Much Anxiety or Concern Did You Have About Your Test Performance While Using the [Humphrey Field Analyzer/Smart System Virtual Reality Headset]?" | This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very anxious/concerned", "anxious/concerned", "neutral", "relaxed", and "very relaxed". | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
| Visual Field User Experience Question #5 - "Given Instruction and Training, Would You Feel Comfortable Performing Visual Field Testing by Yourself at Home Using the Smart System Virtual Reality Headset?" | Response options will include "yes", "no", and "maybe". | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
| Visual Field User Experience Question #6 - "If the Smart System Virtual Reality Headset Were Available for Home Use, Would You Use it?" | Response options will include "yes", "no", and "maybe". | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
| Visual Field User Experience Question #7 - "Which Visual Field Test Would You Rather Use at Follow-up Visits?" | Response options will include "Humprey Field Analyzer", "Smart System Virtual Reality Headset", and "unsure". | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
| 3974997 | Background | Beck RW, Bergstrom TJ, Lichter PR. A clinical comparison of visual field testing with a new automated perimeter, the Humphrey Field Analyzer, and the Goldmann perimeter. Ophthalmology. 1985 Jan;92(1):77-82. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(85)34065-4. |
| 11004108 | Background | Hollander DA, Volpe NJ, Moster ML, Liu GT, Balcer LJ, Judy KD, Galetta SL. Use of a portable head mounted perimetry system to assess bedside visual fields. Br J Ophthalmol. 2000 Oct;84(10):1185-90. doi: 10.1136/bjo.84.10.1185. |
| 31790067 | Background | Mees L, Upadhyaya S, Kumar P, Kotawala S, Haran S, Rajasekar S, Friedman DS, Venkatesh R. Validation of a Head-mounted Virtual Reality Visual Field Screening Device. J Glaucoma. 2020 Feb;29(2):86-91. doi: 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001415. |
| 34926203 | Background | Nakai Y, Bessho K, Shono Y, Taoka K, Nakai Y. Comparison of imo and Humphrey field analyzer perimeters in glaucomatous eyes. Int J Ophthalmol. 2021 Dec 18;14(12):1882-1887. doi: 10.18240/ijo.2021.12.11. eCollection 2021. |
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| Primary | Visual Field Performance Metric #2 - Pattern Standard Deviation | Pattern standard deviation reflects irregularities in a visual field, such as those caused by localized defects. This metric shows sensitivity losses after adjusting for generalized depression or elevation in the overall hill of vision (e.g. cataracts). The measurement is reported in decibels. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | decibels | This measurement will automatically be reported upon conclusion of each visual field test. Visual field testing is estimated to take 5-15 minutes for each visual field test. All testing will occur on the same day within a 1-2 hour period. | Eyes | Eyes |
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| Secondary | Visual Field User Experience Question #1 - "How Would You Rate the Comfort of the [Humphrey Field Analyzer/Smart System Virtual Reality Headset]?" | This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very uncomfortable", "uncomfortable", "neutral", "comfortable", and "very comfortable". | Posted | Number | participants | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
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| Secondary | Visual Field User Experience Question #2 - "How Hard or Easy Was it to Understand the Instructions Given to You for How to do the Visual Field Test Using the [Humphrey Field Analyzer/Smart System Virtual Reality Headset]?" | This question will be rated using a Likert scale. Response options will include "very hard", "hard", "neutral", "easy", and "very easy". | Posted | Number | participants | Subjects will respond to an approximately 5-10 minute survey upon completion of both visual field tests. The survey will be administered the same day as visual field testing at the conclusion of the estimated 1-2 hour period. |
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