Eye dilation study aims for clearer vision for down syndrome community
NCT ID NCT05059041
Summary
This study tested whether dilating the eyes (using drops to widen the pupil) gives a better measurement for glasses prescriptions in people with Down syndrome. People with Down syndrome often have unique eye shapes that make standard vision tests less accurate. Researchers compared vision test results and patient preferences for glasses prescriptions calculated with and without dilation to see which method works best.
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Locations
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Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States
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University of Houston
Houston, Texas, 77004, United States
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