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CompletedNCT05385601

Eye Movements Recording Using a Smartphone: Comparison to Standard Video-oculography and Correlation to Imaging Data in Young Athletes

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
36 (actual)
Sponsor
Association de Recherche Bibliographique pour les Neurosciences · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
15 Years – 19 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study aims to compare measurements obtained through the e-VOG application (mobile application, usable on smartphones or tablets, to record eye movements) with measurements from the standard video-oculography device (Eye-Tracker®T2), in young athletes. This study also aims to correlate these measurements with volumetric data from cerebral imaging (if MRI done in routine care at the same period, more or less 1 month).

Detailed description

e-VOG Young athletes is a collaborative study between the Memory Center of the Rainier III Center (Princess Grace Hospital, Monaco), the Neurology Department of Nice University Hospital (France), and the AS Monaco Football Academy medical team. Memory Center of the Rainier III Center is expert in eye-tracking and is equipped with a standard video-oculography device (Eye-Tracker®T2), which records eye movements at a high frequency and measures saccades parameters (latency, speed, amplitudes etc...). e-VOG is a mobile application, home-developed by the Neurology Department team of Nice University Hospital, to measure eye movements. In the continuity of the e-VOG(YA) study (NCT05211752), we set-up study named e-VOG-Young Athletes-Extension. This study will increase the number of assessments carried out (standard video-oculography assessment versus e-VOG digital assessment) in a population of athletes without major health problems, and who have not presented concussion, in order to meet more powerfully the main objective of the e-VOG(YA) study. It will also make it possible to observe whether there is a correlation between disturbed oculomotor movements, oculomotor anomalies and volumetric data measured by cerebral MRI (obtained using automatic segmentation software on cerebral regions specifically involved in the eye movement control).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEReVOG (Mobile VideoOculoGraphy)* Eyes movements assessed with e-VOG (mobile application developed on an iPad, that uses the face detection features of the front camera to detect and record eye movements). * Study duration is about 20 minutes, the day the subject performs his standard video-oculography examination in routine care (using Eye-Tracker®T2)

Timeline

Start date
2022-05-17
Primary completion
2022-06-08
Completion
2022-06-08
First posted
2022-05-23
Last updated
2022-07-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Monaco

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05385601. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.