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Filter by:The purpose of this clinical study is to compare the visual outcomes of the AcrySof IQ PanOptix Multifocal Intraocular Lens (IOL) Model TFNT00 against that of a monofocal lens, the AcrySof Monofocal IOL Model SN60AT, in order to demonstrate comparable distance vision and superior near and intermediate vision.
The vast majority of blindness is avoidable. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80% of cases of visual impairment could be prevented or reversed with early diagnosis and treatment. The leading causes of visual impairment are cataract and refractive error, followed by glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy (DR). Loss of vision from these conditions is not inevitable; however, identifying at-risk cases and linking cases with appropriate care remain significant challenges. Worldwide, eye health care systems must determine optimal strategies for reaching people outside of their immediate orbit in order to reduce visual impairment. Visual impairment can be reduced by case detection of prevalent disease like cataract and refractive error, or by screening for early disease like glaucoma, AMD, and DR and preventing progression. Systems around the world have developed numerous approaches to both case detection and screening but there is very little research to support the choice of allocating resources to case detection or screening and little data exists on the cost effectiveness of the various approaches to each. VIEW II Pilot is a cluster-randomized trial to determine the effectiveness of different approaches to community-based case detection and screening for ocular disease. Communities in Nepal will be randomized to one of four arms: 1) a comprehensive ocular screening program, 2) a cataract camp-based program, 3) a community health worker-based program, and 4) no program.
This study will compare cataract patients before and after phacoemulsification. Evaluations will be performed before and 1 and 3 months following cataract surgery, including parameters of dry eye syndrome and MGD. Dry eye syndrome parameters included TBUT, Schirmer's test type I, Oxford staining score, and the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) Questionnaire. MGD parameters consisted of lipid layer thickness (LLT), lid margin abnormality, meibum quality, meibum expressibility, MG orifice obstruction, MGD stage, and MG dropout.
The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the safety and performance of ACRYSOF IQ extended depth of focus (EDF) intraocular lens (IOL) at Month 6. Depth of focus (DOF) is the amount of focal plane displacement behind a lens that does not degrade the image quality of a distant object. A larger DOF allows sharp images of closer objects and may provide improved vision at intermediate and near distances.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the rate of clinically relevant complications associated with CyPass Micro-Stent placement and stability using the CyPass 241-S applier, as determined at 36 months in the postmarket setting, is less than the pre-specified performance target, which is based on experience with the CyPass Model E applier in COMPASS trial TMI-09-01 (NCT01085357).
The purpose of this study is to confirm the effectiveness of the investigational lens in a Korean population, especially for visual performance, quality of vision, and subject satisfaction with the visual outcome, as well as the safety of the lens. This trial will be conducted in Korea.
the investigators will compare between the endothelial cell loss after phacoemulsification and extracapsular cataract extraction in management of senile cataract
In this study, the investigators provide participants who had congenital cataract the multifocal contact lenses and bifocal spectacles in the purpose of seeking out a better way to make a definite diagnosis with high efficiency and accuracy, and report a prospective, randomized controlled study aiming at comparison of multifocal contact lenses and bifocal spectacles.
This study investigate the change of the corneal endothelial cells in patients with type 2 diabetes after phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation.
Open Angle Glaucoma Subjects with Cataract treated with Cataract Surgery plus one trabecular micro-bypass stent and one suprachoroidal stent