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CompletedNCT01686308

The Effect of Cataract on Photoentrainment of the Circadian Rhythm in Humans

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
76 (actual)
Sponsor
Glostrup University Hospital, Copenhagen · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Cataract is globally the most common cause of blindness and in Denmark the operation with - 50.000 treatments per year - is the most common eye operation. The cause of cataract is growth and denaturation of the lens proteins. This leads to an increased absorption of blue light and increased light scatter. This may affect newly discovered cells in the retina that are involved in the regulation of the circadian rhythm. When the internal circadian rhythm is not synchronized with the external day and night a phase-shift occurs. Most people know of this discomfort as jet-lag, but the consequences may be much more severe such as heighten risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease. The goal of this project is to study how the circadian regulating cells of the retina is affected by cataract and by the operation. Cataract patients are studied before and after the operation with questionnaires, hormone and activity measurements and with a specialized pupil measurement that measures the indirect response of the circadian regulating cells to blue light. Results from this study aim to shed light on the regulatory mechanisms of the eye on the circadian rhythm and how these are affected by cataract. Furthermore, choice of intraocular lens is evaluated. This may have impact on clinical practise especially with regard to choice of intraocular lens and widened indications for cataract surgery.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREYellow Intra Ocular Lens (IOL)Standard operation with blue light filter Yellow IOL implantation
PROCEDUREConventional Intra Ocular Lens (IOL)Standard operation with conventional IOL implantation

Timeline

Start date
2011-02-01
Primary completion
2014-12-01
Completion
2014-12-01
First posted
2012-09-18
Last updated
2015-02-10

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01686308. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.