Nutritional Supplements and Performance During Visual Field Testing
Sponsor: |
Columbia University Irving Medical Center |
Enrolling: |
Male and Female Patients |
Study Length: |
3 Months |
Clinic Visits: |
7 |
IRB Number: |
AAAR8208 |
U.S. Govt. ID: |
NCT03797469 |
Contact: |
Libby Stidham: 646-457-0940 / es3725@cumc.columbia.edu |
Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. The most important test to detect progression is visual field testing. However, this test is very subjective, often unreliable, and variable. One of the main causes of unreliable tests is the lack of attentiveness or concentration during the test. Previous studies have shown that listening to Mozart or taking vitamin B12 can improve the reliability of this test. Recent studies have suggested that over-the-counter medications such as Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) and Calcium pyruvate can also improve the performance during this test. This can ultimately reduce costs due to repeated testing and increase doctor's certainty when analyzing the results of this test. We want to test whether these over-the-counter nutritional supplements can improve patients' performance during visual field testing and thus make the test results more reliable. Compensation of $200 is provided at the end of the 7 visits. Not accepting healthy volunteers.
This study is closed
Investigator
Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Are you between the ages of 40 and 80? |
Yes |
No |
Do you have a diagnosis of primary open angle glaucoma? |
Yes |
No |
Do you have a diagnosis of dementia, Alzhemier's or other neurological diseases? |
Yes |
No |
Are you willing to take Vitamin B and/or Calcium pyruvate? |
Yes |
No |