Cataract Clinical Trial
This is a randomised controlled trial that formally compares intra-ocular lenses, which can
be used in cataract surgery, one of which is the standard 'monofocal' lens, and the other is
the newer toric lens which can correct astgimatism.
The null hypothesis is that both intra-ocular lenses give the same visual outcome in
cataract surgery. The alternative hypothesis is that the toric lens, provides a better
unaided (without glasses) vision, by correcting the participant's astigmatism.
It has been decided to conduct a randomised controlled trial of the two lenses, as although
the toric lenses are endorsed by many case series (which show a reduction in astigmatism),
they have not been formally compared to the standard lens. An RCT will enable the formal
comparison.
It is expected that this trial will take approximately a year to conduct: six months of
recruitment and six months of follow-up. A further six months will be required to analyse
the data and prepare a manuscript for publication.
The investigators do not plan to conduct an interim analysis or report as this is a
short-trial (six months follow-up) using two alternative lens that are CE marked and already
widely used.
Participants who have both cataract and astigmatism will be identified from the
GP/optometrist referral letter. They will be seen in specially designated clinics for this
research study, which will run alongside the routine cataract 'one' stop clinics at St
Richard's Hospital and Worthing Hospital. This will allow for those patients who wish to be
part of the study to have all the necessary examination done in one visit and for those who
decline participation to be seen in the regular cataract clinic. Potential participants will
be sent the research trial information (appendix A) with their appointment letter.
After introducing himself the researcher (who is also a senior cataract surgeon at Western
Sussex Hospital Trust), will check if potential participants have had the opportunity to
read the trial information that they were sent, or give participants a further copy as
required. The key points of the trial will be re-iterated by the researcher and they will be
invited to ask any questions about the trialThe researcher will check that the potential
participant has read and understood the participant information leaflet. They will answer
any questions that the potential participant has and will then take signed consent from
those willing to participate.
Only one eye (the 'trial eye') from each patient will be used in the trial. In patients with
bilateral cataract, one eye will be selected as the trial eye. This will be the eye that the
participant prefers, after consultation with the researcher or surgeon, to have operated
first. The participant will be allocated a unique study reference number.
Patients who decline to take part in the trial will be offered cataract surgery as per usual
WSHT/NHS procedure.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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