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Clinical Trial

Feasibility Study of a Novel Automated Slit Lamp Camera (Lightfield Medical Ophthalmic Camera Model Vscan001)

NCT: NCT07495345 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07495345
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2023-07-01
Completion2024-09-30

Brief Summary

This study evaluated the feasibility of performing automated anterior segment imaging using the Lightfield Medical Vscan001, a novel automated slit lamp camera. The device uses high-speed liquid lens technology to capture slit-illuminated images of the eye that would otherwise require a trained physician or ophthalmic photographer. Adult patients were enrolled at a single ophthalmic practice. The primary objective was to determine what proportion of patients could be successfully imaged with the device in a clinical setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Feasibility Study of a Novel Automated Slit Lamp Camera (Lightfield Medical Ophthalmic Camera Model Vscan001)?

Feasibility Study of a Novel Automated Slit Lamp Camera (Lightfield Medical Ophthalmic Camera Model Vscan001) is a clinical trial registered under NCT07495345. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07495345?

The current status of NCT07495345 (Feasibility Study of a Novel Automated Slit Lamp Camera (Lightfield Medical Ophthalmic Camera Model Vscan001)) is: COMPLETED.

When did Feasibility Study of a Novel Automated Slit Lamp Camera (Lightfield Medical Ophthalmic Camera Model Vscan001) start?

Feasibility Study of a Novel Automated Slit Lamp Camera (Lightfield Medical Ophthalmic Camera Model Vscan001) started on 2023-07-01.

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