New device aims for more accurate eye pressure checks
NCT ID NCT06748092
Summary
This study is testing how accurate a new eye pressure measuring device, called the iCare IC1000, is compared to a standard device. It will involve 250 adults to see if the new device's readings are within an acceptable range. The goal is to validate the device for clinical use to help doctors better monitor eye pressure, which is important for conditions like glaucoma.
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Nova Scotia Health/Dalhousie University
RECRUITINGHalifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2Y9, Canada
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