Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000048558 |
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Receipt number | R000055328 |
Scientific Title | Effect of intraocular pressure with facial mask |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2022/08/03 |
Last modified on | 2022/08/03 01:09:59 |
Effect of intraocular pressure with facial mask
Effect of intraocular pressure with facial mask
Effect of intraocular pressure with facial mask
Effect of intraocular pressure with facial mask
Asia(except Japan) |
glaucoma and non-glaucoma patients
Ophthalmology |
Others
NO
Surgical masks were recommended to prevent COVID-19 transmission, but the effect on intraocular pressure (IOP) remain unknown. This study aimed to investigate the effect of wearing a surgical mask on IOP.
Safety
The IOP difference with mask and without mask.
Interventional
Parallel
Randomized
Individual
Open -no one is blinded
Active
2
Prevention
Device,equipment |
with and without wearing the surgical mask for 5 minutes in an individual
with mask-->without mask
with and without wearing the surgical mask for 5 minutes in an individual
without mask-->with mask
20 | years-old | < |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
age over 20-year-old
people who had cornea or other eye diseases that cannot perform intraocular pressure measurement
200
1st name | Shao-Yu |
Middle name | |
Last name | Sung |
Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital
Department of Ophthalmology
807
100,Shih-Chuan 1st Road,Kaohsiung, Taiwan
+886-7-3121101
sysung52@gmail.com
1st name | Shao-Yu |
Middle name | |
Last name | Sung |
Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital
Department of Ophthalmology
807
100,Shih-Chuan 1st Road,Kaohsiung, Taiwan
+886-7-3121101
sysung52@gmail.com
Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital
not applicable
Non profit foundation
Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital Institutional Review Board
100,Shih-Chuan 1st Road,Kaohsiung, Taiwan
+886-7-3121101
irb-meeting@kmuh.org.tw
NO
2022 | Year | 08 | Month | 03 | Day |
not applicable
Unpublished
not applicable
174
Wearing a surgical mask caused 0.45mmHg increment in intraocular pressure (p<0.001) regardless of age, gender, the diagnosis of glaucoma, or the sequence of surgical mask-wearing. Men were more vulnerable to the effect of surgical masks on IOP values than women.
2022 | Year | 08 | Month | 03 | Day |
174 (103 females and 71 males, between 18 and 90 years of age)
not applicable
not applicable
Wearing a surgical mask caused 0.45mmHg increment in intraocular pressure (p<0.001) regardless of age, gender, the diagnosis of glaucoma, or the sequence of surgical mask-wearing. Men were more vulnerable to the effect of surgical masks on IOP values than women.
Completed
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2021 | Year | 05 | Month | 31 | Day |
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/icdr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000055328
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