Thin Film Spectacle Coatings to Reduce Light Sensitivity and Headaches in Child and Adolescent Patients With Migraine



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Migraine Headaches, Migraine Headaches, Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:7 - 18
Updated:5/4/2017
Start Date:January 2014
End Date:October 2017
Contact:Katie Rogers
Email:katie.rogers@hsc.utah.edu
Phone:801-585-6647

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The purpose of this study is to determine if a special coating, applied to the surface of
glasses can reduce the frequency and severity of migraine headaches in children and
adolescents. This study is being conducted by researchers at Primary Children's Medical
Center, The John Moran Eye Center, and the University of Utah Department of Electrical
Engineering. The investigators have determined that a specific frequency of light is
particularly bothersome to migraine patients. The coating they've developed is designed to
block this frequency of light. Very few treatments are approved for the treatment of
childhood migraine. The investigators hope that these glasses will provide a safe way to
improve headaches in children.


Inclusion Criteria:

1. Must be diagnosed with migraine with aura or migraine without aura

2. Must have at least 10 headache days per month

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Currently wearing a spectacle tint specifically prescribed for migraine or light
sensitivity

2. Pregnant

3. Unwilling or unable in the judgment of the investigator to complete the study

4. Unavailable for any of the study visits

5. Light sensitive conditions: meningitis, iritis, blepharospasm, albinism

6. Degenerative diseases of the retina or optic nerve: diabetic retinopathy, ischemic
optic neuropathy

7. Medications known to affect retinal or optic nerve function: hydroxychloroquine,
chloroquine, ethambutol, amiodarone, erectile dysfunction drugs

8. Best corrected visual acuity less than 20/40 in either eye
We found this trial at
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Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
Principal Investigator: Bradley Katz, MD
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