Corneal Topographer Fluorescein Patterns
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Ocular, Dermatology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Dermatology / Plastic Surgery, Ophthalmology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 11/4/2018 |
Start Date: | September 15, 2007 |
End Date: | September 14, 2009 |
Objective and Subjective Correlation Between Clinical Fluorescein Patterns and Theoretical Patterns Using the Medmont Corneal Topographer
The objective of this study is to determine if corneal topography can be used to predict the
fluorescein pattern of keratoconus lenses on the eye. A corneal topography image will be
taken and the computer selected lens will be placed on the eye. After placement of the lens
color photographs will be taken of the eye's fluorescein pattern and compared to the computer
predicted pattern.
fluorescein pattern of keratoconus lenses on the eye. A corneal topography image will be
taken and the computer selected lens will be placed on the eye. After placement of the lens
color photographs will be taken of the eye's fluorescein pattern and compared to the computer
predicted pattern.
Subject population: keratoconus patients who have not undergone corneal surgery 100 subjects
who come to UIHC for their contact lens care. We will approach them at their visit. We will
not call potential participants from a database.
If topography is impossible to capture. Concommitant Corneal Disease Minors will be excluded
who come to UIHC for their contact lens care. We will approach them at their visit. We will
not call potential participants from a database.
If topography is impossible to capture. Concommitant Corneal Disease Minors will be excluded
Inclusion Criteria:
18 yrs of age or older with diagnosis of keratoconus and contact lens wearer
Exclusion Criteria:
Noncommittant corneal disease or surgery Inability to capture topography measurement
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Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Principal Investigator: Christine W Sindt, OD
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