Adaptive Optics Retinal Imaging in Inherited and Acquired Retinal Disorders

RecruitingOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

200

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 13, 2022

Primary Completion Date

June 13, 2032

Study Completion Date

June 13, 2033

Conditions
Genetic DiseaseInherited Disease
Interventions
DEVICE

Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera

The rtx1 is a non-invasive device functions without making contact with the eye. The fundus of the patient's eye is illuminated with the IR light emitted from the illumination optical system. The device is comprised of an optoelectronic sensor (OES) that measures the optical defects, software that calculates the necessary corrections and a deformable mirror (DM) that constantly adapts its shape to restore the image's clarity. The digital camera, which is built into the instrument, receives the images and then the images are recorded in the computer hard disk. The AO image software registers and averages the captured image series in order to reduce noise and produce a final enhanced image. The rtx1 integrates AO technology in a flood illumination imaging system and enables visualizing the retina with a high transverse optical resolution of 250 line-pairs per millimeter.

Trial Locations (1)

M5G 1X8

RECRUITING

The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

All Listed Sponsors
lead

The Hospital for Sick Children

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