Virtual Reality Visual Field Testing as an Alternative in Childhood Eye Disease

Description

The purpose of this study is to test a new way of measuring the peripheral vision (called a visual field test) using a device which can be worn as goggles rather than being a large instrument the patient must sit at. This new visual field test (called VisuALL) is an FDA-approved virtual reality system which has been used in adults and children. This study will compare the performance of the VisuALL to the standard testing for peripheral vision, which is called the Humphrey Visual Field (HVF) test. The study will recruit both healthy children, as well children and young adults who have eye conditions which require visual field testing as part of their standard care. The test will be performed on a day when the child or young adult already has a scheduled eye appointment as standard care. The test does not touch the eyes or require any eye drops to be given, and there is no known risk associated with the test itself. There may be a risk of loss of confidentiality. Participating in this study will require approximately 30 minutes, has no extra cost associated with it, and will be compensated by a parking pass for the day of the visit. There are no direct benefits for participants. Selected participants will be also be given training and then loaned a home VisuALL system to allow home visual field testing. If your child is selected, additional information would be provided.

Conditions

Visual Field Defect, Peripheral

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The purpose of this study is to test a new way of measuring the peripheral vision (called a visual field test) using a device which can be worn as goggles rather than being a large instrument the patient must sit at. This new visual field test (called VisuALL) is an FDA-approved virtual reality system which has been used in adults and children. This study will compare the performance of the VisuALL to the standard testing for peripheral vision, which is called the Humphrey Visual Field (HVF) test. The study will recruit both healthy children, as well children and young adults who have eye conditions which require visual field testing as part of their standard care. The test will be performed on a day when the child or young adult already has a scheduled eye appointment as standard care. The test does not touch the eyes or require any eye drops to be given, and there is no known risk associated with the test itself. There may be a risk of loss of confidentiality. Participating in this study will require approximately 30 minutes, has no extra cost associated with it, and will be compensated by a parking pass for the day of the visit. There are no direct benefits for participants. Selected participants will be also be given training and then loaned a home VisuALL system to allow home visual field testing. If your child is selected, additional information would be provided.

Virtual Reality Visual Field Testing as an Alternative to Standard Automated Perimetry in Childhood Eye Disease

Virtual Reality Visual Field Testing as an Alternative in Childhood Eye Disease

Condition
Visual Field Defect, Peripheral
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Durham

Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27705

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Patients must be 17 years or younger, OR patients from 18-21 years of age must have been diagnosed with their condition prior to their 18th birthday
  • * Cognitively normal (no developmental delay or syndrome)
  • * Be able to tolerate wearing the virtual reality goggles for at least 10 minutes
  • * Be able to provide informed consent of a parent/guardian (and assent if 12 years or older)
  • * Do not have any ocular diseases that could interfere with the visual field testing
  • * Developmental delay
  • * Inability to obtain consent
  • * Inability to understand English

Ages Eligible for Study

4 Years to 21 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Collaborators and Investigators

Duke University,

Sharon F Freedman, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Duke University

Study Record Dates

2025-02-01