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Filter by:The purpose of the study is to develop a nomogram that correlates intraoperative, aphakic refraction measurements when the anterior chamber is pressurized with either balanced salt solution (BSS) or DisCoVisc; and to understand how suggested IOL power selection may differ.
Comparison of intraoperative measured wavefront data with pre- and post-operative wavefront data.
Purpose of this study is to find a correlation between agitation (stress) indicating parameters and the pain perception during second eye cataract surgery, compared to first eye cataract surgery.
Assess is the additional use of high resolution immersion ultrasound measurements improve the refractive outcome after cataract surgery.
Compare low-add multifocal IOLs with monofocal IOLs to evaluate if patients in the low-add multifocal IOL group have better unaided distance visual acuity compared to the monofocal group.
Compare two commercially available bilateral implanted diffractive trifocal lenses (Zeiss AT Lisa tri vs. Rayner trifocal) after cataract surgery concerning visual function and spectacle independence.
Investigate if a computer-based tutorial enhances the quality and efficiency of the informed consent process for cataract surgery in Turkish or Serbian speaking patients.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the penetration of levofloxacin and dexamethasone 21-phosphate into the aqueous humour after ocular administration in combination or as single active ingredients.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the non-inferiority of the study treatment (combined levofloxacin + dexamethasone eye drops) followed by dexamethasone eye drops alone vs. standard treatment in the prevention and treatment of postoperative ocular inflammation and prevention of infection.
Although topical anesthesia by eye drops for cataract surgery is a non-invasive technique but it may provide insufficient anesthesia which requires the intraoperative use of additional topical local anesthetics and raises the need for sedation.