Clinical Trial: DOREFA (Retinal Detachment: Function and Anatomy)

Study Status: Not yet recruiting
Recruit Status: Unknown status
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Study of Anatomical and Functional Recovery Following Retinal Detachment: Identify Correlations Between Visual Acuity and SD-OCT and Microperimetry Findings.

Brief Summary:

Patients with retinal detachment do not always recover good visual function. Sometimes simple causes are responsible. Other causes can only be discovered thanks to high-resolution imaging provided by the latest generation of OCT.

This study is possible thanks to surgical teams who have a strong recruitment potential, with the experience of a joint project in 2007-2008 (PHRC national - Etude DOREMY, Etude FRIENDS) to define more strict intervention criteria. The principal objective of this study is to better define with regard to time:

  • The onset of surgically curable or transient macular affections, and losses in visual acuity that can be qualified as "explained"
  • But above all to better understand the relationships between anatomical analyses obtained using OCT and autofluorescence and functional analysis using visual acuity and microperimetry.
  • In the near future, two techniques (OCT and microperimetry) will certainly become essential tools in the evaluation of macular function. Better understanding of these relationships is the first necessary step in any study concerning the therapeutic prevention of retinal lesions related to retinal detachment: This study will make it possible to define criteria for the evaluation of anatomical and functional recovery, their relationship with each other and finally their evolution over time. This is an essential first phase before possible therapies can be evaluated.

Detailed Summary:
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon

Current Primary Outcome: Relationship between functional recovery and the aspect of external layers using Spectral Domain OCT. [ Time Frame: At six months after the intervention ]

Visual acuity, integrity of the IS/OS junction of the photoreceptors and the outer limiting membrane.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: Peripheral deficits and quantification of hypoautofluorescent zones. [ Time Frame: At 3, 6 and 12 months after intervention ]

Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon

Dates:
Date Received: January 10, 2013
Date Started: November 2011
Date Completion:
Last Updated: January 10, 2013
Last Verified: January 2013