PTC(Pseudotumor cerebri) patients may develop increased Intracranial pressure (ICP) that can produces increased pressure around the distal optic nerve,which is likely followed by venule compression, ischemia, and loss of visual function.Vision loss in PTC is most commonly characterized by standard automated perimetry to measure peripheral visual field sensitivity. Pupillometry is a promising approach for functional assessment in PTC because it is noninvasive, objective, performed quickly with minimal patient cooperation needed. The feasibility of using chromatic multifocal pupillometry for assesment of PTC will be examined.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
objective chromatic multifocal pupillometer (OCMP) enables objective and accurate measurement of pupillary responses to chromatic light at different wavelengths and light intensities and at different visual field locations.
Sheba Medical Center
Tel Litwinsky, Israel
RECRUITINGMeasurement of maximal precentage of pupil contraction and dilation in response to chromatic light stimulus
Percentage of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients and compared to matched controls
Time frame: single visit: 1 day
Measurement of maximal velocity of pupil contraction and dilation in response to chromatic light stimulus
Pupil contraction and dilation velocity (in pixel/second) in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients and compared to matched controls
Time frame: single visit: 1 day
Measurement of latency of pupil contraction and dilation in response to chromatic light stimulus
Pupil contraction and dilation latency (in seconds) in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients and compared to matched controls
Time frame: single visit: 1 day
Subjective visual field
Humphrey perimetry
Time frame: single visit: 1 day
Optic nerve structure by OCT
OCT imaging
Time frame: single visit: 1 day
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation precentage in PCT patients at 48 hours
The change in percentage of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 48 hours after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 48 hours after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation maximal velocity in PCT patients at 48 hours
The change in maximal velocity of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 48 hours after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 48 hours after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation latency in PCT patients at 48 hours
The change in latency of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 48 hours after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 48 hours after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation precentage in PCT patients at 1 week.
The change in percentage of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 1 weeks after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 1 week after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation maximal velocity in PCT patients at 1 week.
The change in maximal velocity of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 1 week after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 1 week after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation latency in PCT patients at 1 week.
The change in latency of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 1 week after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 1 week after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation precentage in PCT patients at 2 months.
The change in percentage of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 2 months after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 2 months after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation maximal velocity in PCT patients at 2 months.
The change in maximal velocity of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 2 months after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 2 months after baseline testing
Change from baseline pupil contraction and dilation latency in PCT patients at 2 months.
The change in latency of pupil contraction and dilation in response to blue and red light displayed at 76 test targets in a visual field of 30 degree will be measured in PTC patients 2 months after baseline measurement
Time frame: single visit: 1 day, 2 months after baseline testing
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