To determine what proportion of patients have inferior angle recess dimensions that could accommodate the OTX-TIC, and what are risk factors for implant contact with the corneal endothelium.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Each participant will receive imaging of the inferior sectors of the iridocorneal angle at 150°, and 180°, and 210° with the swept-source ANTERION AS-OCT system under standardized light and dark lighting conditions by a trained research technician
USC Roski Eye Institute
Los Angeles, California, United States
Primary Outcome 1
Predict contact between simulated OTX-TIC implant and corneal endothelium imaged using the ANTERION AS-OCT system.
Time frame: 4-6 Months
Primary Outcome 2
Characterize the variability in distance (mean and standard deviation) between the angle recess and Schwalbe's line
Time frame: 4-6 Months
Primary Outcome 3
Calculate the proportion of eyes with predicted contact between the simulated implant and corneal endothelium.
Time frame: 4-6 Months
Primary Outcome 4
Develop logistic regression models to identify demographic, clinical, and biometric risk factors for predicted contact.
Time frame: 4-6 Months
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