View clinical trials related to Astigmatism.
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Our study is aimed to observe the long termed effect of contact lens wear on ocular surface, especially focused on visual function and ocular inflammation mediators.
The aim of this prospective study is to evaluate the clinical performance of filcon IV1 toric and ocufilcon D toric contact lenses after 1 week of wear in each pair.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical performance of stenfilcon A toric lenses compared with etafilcon A toric lenses for astigmatism. If it is valuable, the clinical performance of stenfilcon A toric lens is also evaluated compared with habitual lenses.
To assess the effectiveness of the Verion-LenSx guided arcuate incision technique to reduce astigmatism in a pseudophakic population.
Prospective, multicenter, bilaterally-treated, open-label, non-randomized clinical trial.
Screening of haitian children between the ages of 3 and 6 years old for amblyogenic risk factors with the use of the Spot photoscreener. The photoscreener results will be compared to the complete ophthalmologic evaluation. Primarily, this will allow evaluation of the performance of the spot photoscreener in the haitian children population. Secondarily, this study will gather epidemiological information on vision problems in the haitian children population.
This study is a prospective, multicenter, bilateral, non-randomized, open-label, clinical study conducted at up to 20 sites in the USA. Subjects were to be bilaterally implanted with one eye having an extended cylinder (high cylinder) toric IOL (model ZCT450, ZCT525 or ZCT600) and the fellow eye having a high cylinder toric IOL (model ZCT450, ZCT525 or ZCT600) or a lower cylinder toric IOL (ZCT300 or ZCT400). This study evaluates the outcomes for subjects implanted with at least one higher cylinder toric IOL.
Small amounts of astigmatism are often uncorrected in contact lens wearers. The effect with respect to driving is unknown, but it could threaten safe operation of a motor vehicle, especially under conditions such as nighttime driving when visual abilities are highly challenged. This study measures driving-specific visual abilities and simulated driving performance in participants with astigmatism who either have or do not have their astigmatism corrected. The primary hypothesis is that at a tactical level, contact lenses correcting for astigmatism will result in safer driving performance overall. The secondary hypothesis is that at an operational level, contact lenses correcting for astigmatism will result in better driving-specific visual performance.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and stability of AT TORBI 709M 4-haptic toric IOL in cataract surgery.