Clinical Study
Relationship between Pupillary Function, Olfaction, Balance, and Cognition in People with Parkinsons Disease and Essential Tremor
The purpose of the study is to use simple tools that could be used in a health clinic to identify people with Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. People with these health issues are at risk of falling or having dementia. We want to explore the relationship between the pupillary light reflex (the way the pupil constricts when exposed to light) and olfaction (smell) with balance and cognition in people with Parkinson's disease and essential tremor.
For more information contact:
Guillaume Lamotte
guillaume.lamotte@hsc.utah.edu
3124343854
IRB#: IRB_00158420
| PI: Guillaume Lamotte
| Department: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (PRESIDENT)
| Approval Date: 2022-10-25 17:47:00
Study Categories: Neurological Studies
| Specialties: Neurology
Who can participate?
Gender: All
Age: Over 18 years old
Volunteers: Volunteers with special conditions
Location: In Person
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 18 years and older
- Diagnosis of Parkinsons disease and essential tremor
- In person at the University of Utah
Exclusion Criteria:
- Atypical Parkinsonism syndromes
- Diagnosis of vascular Parkinsonism
- Drug-induced Parkinsonism
- Known eye diseases such as glaucoma and corneal damage
- Uncontrolled diabetes
Will I be paid for my time?
No