Clinical Trial: Effects of Birth Weight on Anterior Eye Segment Measurements in Full-Term Children by Galilei Dual-Scheimpflug Analyzer

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Official Title: Effects of Birth Weight on Anterior Eye Segment Measurements in Full-Term Children by Galilei Dual-Scheimpflug Analyzer

Brief Summary: This study evaluates the effects of birth weight (BW) on ocular anterior segment parameters in preschool children using the Galilei Dual-Sheimpflug Analyzer (GD-SA). Children were measured by GD-SA and relationships between all anterior segment parameters obtained by this device and birth weight were analyzed.

Detailed Summary: Preschoolers, who were born heavier, had thicker cornea and lens, longer axial length, and flatter corneal curve. The thicknesses and axial curves of central cornea within 7mm may be particularly associated with BW.
Sponsor: Neon Hospital

Current Primary Outcome: Measurements of anterior segment parameters in Full-Term Children by Galilei Dual-Scheimpflug Analyzer [ Time Frame: 1 day ]

Corneal parameters, anterior chamber parameters and lens thickness were measured by Galilei Dual-Scheimpflug Analyzer in healthy preschool children.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

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Information By: Neon Hospital

Dates:
Date Received: June 3, 2015
Date Started: January 2011
Date Completion:
Last Updated: June 4, 2015
Last Verified: June 2015