Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss
视力丧失预防和治疗中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10275482
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-07-01 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAffectAreaArtificial IntelligenceBiological MarkersBlindnessBlinkingBrainCardiovascular systemCellular PhoneCentral Nervous System DiseasesCitiesDevicesDiabetic RetinopathyDiagnosisDiseaseEarly DiagnosisEnvironmentEsthesiaEyeEye MovementsEye diseasesEyelid structureFacial MusclesGeneral PopulationGlaucomaGoalsImaging DeviceImmune systemIowaLinkMachine LearningMacular degenerationManufacturer NameMediatingMigraineMissionMonitorMorbidity - disease rateMovementMultiple SclerosisNervous System PhysiologyNeuraxisNeuro-Ocular SystemNeurologicOutcome MeasurePainPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesPharmacologic SubstancePhotophobiaPreventionProductivityPupilQuality of lifeReflex actionReflex eye movementRehabilitation therapyResearchScientistSensoryStagingStructureTechnologyTelemedicineTestingTherapeuticTranslatingTraumatic Brain InjuryVeteransVisionVision DisordersVisual PerceptionVisual system structureclinical implementationclinically relevantdiabetichome testimprovedinnovationinsightmilitary veterannervous system disordernovel therapeuticsocular imagingoptic nerve disorderpersonalized medicinesight restorationtherapeutic targettranslational frameworktreatment response
项目摘要
The Iowa City VA Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss (CPTVL) focuses on the early
detection of potentially blinding disorders of the Veteran and general population caused by disorders of the eye
and nervous system that mediate visual perception, light sensitivity, eye movements, blinking, pupil
movements, ocular sensation, and pain. The Center tests new ways of determining the earliest sign of disease,
its progression and response to treatment. New treatment innovations are discovered by a dedicated group of
VA scientists and clinicians who study the cellular mechanisms of disease. Key discoveries utilize machine
learning and artificial intelligence in combination with advanced ocular imaging to elucidate structure and
function of the eye and central nervous system. Resulting discoveries provides important, clinically relevant
biomarkers of eye and neurologic disorders. These include reflex movements of the eyes, pupils, eyelids and
facial muscles of expression in three dimensions for objective diagnosis and monitoring of treatment. Many
diseases of the nervous system, cardiovascular system and immune system are manifested in the eye, making
it an ideal platform to detect, monitor and develop new treatments for ocular and systemic disorders affecting
Veterans. The Center's mission of prevention and treatment of visual loss is carried out in 3 main spheres of
research: Telemedicine, Cellular Mechanisms of Disease, and Novel Therapeutics.
Telemedicine: Advanced technology is developed for automated telemedical assessment of ocular structure
and function to facilitate diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of treatment of visual disorders and related central
nervous system diseases. This includes an innovative effort to enable smartphone devices for assessing vision
and neurologic reflexes which are important readouts of many disorders affecting the eye and nervous system.
The CPTVL partners with manufacturers of eye imaging devices and pharmaceutical companies to provide a
translational framework for clinical implementation, with rapid dissemination of benefits to Veterans.
Cellular Mechanisms of Disease: Therapeutic discoveries along a translational framework are built upon the
identification of cellular mechanisms of disease. Traumatic brain injury is being emphasized because of its
significant sensory, psychiatric and neurologic morbidity in Veterans.
Novel Therapeutics: The discovery of new treatments for disabling conditions involving the visual system is a
major focus of CPTVL rehabilitation for improving vision and quality of life of Veterans. Current therapeutic
targets of high priority include glaucoma, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain
injury, migraine, and light sensitivity.
An important new initiative of the CPTVL is to link readouts of vision and neurologic function to quality of life
metrics in Veterans. By doing so, we intend to discover which readouts have the largest impact on quality of
life and quality of vision. This will provide much needed insight into which visual functions hold the greatest
importance as outcome measures. The linking of readouts of vision to quality of life can be individualized for
personalized medicine initiatives.
Key Words: telemedicine, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic peripheral
neuropathy, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, light sensitivity, migraine, ocular imaging.
爱荷华市退伍军人管理局视力丧失预防和治疗中心 (CTVL) 重点关注早期视力丧失
检测退伍军人和普通人群因眼睛疾病引起的潜在致盲疾病
以及介导视觉感知、光敏感性、眼球运动、眨眼、瞳孔的神经系统
运动、眼部感觉和疼痛。该中心测试了确定疾病最早迹象的新方法,
它的进展和对治疗的反应。新的治疗创新是由专门的团队发现的
研究疾病细胞机制的退伍军人管理局科学家和临床医生。利用机器的重大发现
学习和人工智能与先进的眼部成像相结合,以阐明结构和
眼睛和中枢神经系统的功能。由此产生的发现提供了重要的、临床相关的
眼睛和神经系统疾病的生物标志物。这些包括眼睛、瞳孔、眼睑和
三个维度的面部表情肌肉,用于客观诊断和治疗监测。许多
神经系统、心血管系统、免疫系统的疾病都表现在眼睛上,使得
它是检测、监测和开发影响眼部和全身疾病的新疗法的理想平台
退伍军人。该中心预防和治疗视力丧失的使命主要在以下三个领域进行:
研究:远程医疗、疾病细胞机制和新型疗法。
远程医疗:开发先进技术用于眼部结构的自动远程医疗评估
和功能,以促进视觉障碍和相关中枢神经系统疾病的诊断、分期和治疗监测
神经系统疾病。这包括一项创新工作,使智能手机设备能够评估视力
和神经反射,它们是影响眼睛和神经系统的许多疾病的重要读数。
CPTVL 与眼部成像设备制造商和制药公司合作,提供
临床实施的转化框架,可快速向退伍军人传播益处。
疾病的细胞机制:沿着转化框架的治疗发现建立在
识别疾病的细胞机制。外伤性脑损伤之所以受到重视,是因为其
退伍军人中显着的感觉、精神和神经疾病发病率。
新颖疗法:针对涉及视觉系统的致残疾病的新疗法的发现是
CPTVL 康复的主要重点是改善退伍军人的视力和生活质量。目前治疗
高度优先的目标包括青光眼、糖尿病周围神经病变、多发性硬化症、脑外伤
受伤、偏头痛和光敏感。
CPTVL 的一项重要新举措是将视力和神经功能读数与生活质量联系起来
退伍军人的指标。通过这样做,我们打算发现哪些读数对质量影响最大
生活和视力质量。这将提供急需的洞察力,了解哪些视觉功能最重要
作为结果衡量标准的重要性。视力读数与生活质量的联系可以个性化
个性化医疗举措。
关键词: 远程医疗, 青光眼, 黄斑变性, 糖尿病视网膜病变, 糖尿病外周血管
神经病、创伤性脑损伤、多发性硬化症、光敏感性、偏头痛、眼部成像。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('RANDY H. KARDON', 18)}}的其他基金
Early Visual Biomarkers of Relapse and Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis
多发性硬化症复发和康复的早期视觉生物标志物
- 批准号:
10189737 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
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10663778 - 财政年份:2019
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Early Visual Biomarkers of Relapse and Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis
多发性硬化症复发和康复的早期视觉生物标志物
- 批准号:
10411975 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
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Diabetic Neuropathy: Function-Structure of Corneal Nerves to Assess Injury-Repair
糖尿病神经病变:角膜神经的功能结构评估损伤修复
- 批准号:
10631891 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
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糖尿病神经病变:角膜神经的功能结构评估损伤修复
- 批准号:
8998985 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
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