Specular Microscopy Study

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2014
The corneal endothelium plays an important role in regulating stromal hydration and maintaining the transparency of the cornea. For evaluating the cornea, the most important parameters are corneal endothelial morphology and central corneal thickness. The specular microscope does this. The image in specular microscope is obtained by the specular reflex at a regular, smooth-surfaced interface of two refractive indices, with the angle of the light passing into the cornea equal to the angle of reflection to the observer. To obtain a clear image, the endothelial apical surface must be smooth and uniform and the cornea must be transparent. Nowadays different types of specular microscope exist. The investigators propose to compare the endothelial cells with two specular microscopes: the Konan SP4000, which is the current model and used for standard of care, to the Nidek CEM-350, which is a newly marketed device. The investigators would like to evaluate the patients in the clinic and have assessments completed with both specular microscopes. Nidek will be loaning the specular microscope, NIDEK CEM-530, for the study.
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First added on: May 12, 2024