Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Percentage of Eyes With Uncorrected Distance Visual Acuity (UCDVA) by Visit - Cohort 1 |
Visual acuity of the eye was tested while reading charts at 20-foot equivalent distance from the participant with an optical infinity adjustment of +0.25 diopter (D). UCDVA was recorded in Snellen, with 20/20 considered to be 'normal' vision. A visual acuity of 20/40 means the participant is able to read a certain size letter 20 feet away that a person with 'normal' vision would be able to read from 40 feet away. A larger denominator, therefore, indicates a lower visual acuity. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Day 1 post primary implantation, Week 1 post primary implantation, Month 1 post primary implantation, Month 3 post primary implantation, Month 6 post primary implantation, Month 12 post primary implantation |
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Primary |
Percentage of Eyes With Uncorrected Distance Visual Acuity (UCDVA) by Visit - Cohort 2 |
Visual acuity of the eye was tested while reading charts at 20-foot equivalent distance from the participant with an optical infinity adjustment of +0.25 diopter (D). UCDVA was recorded in Snellen, with 20/20 considered to be 'normal' vision. A visual acuity of 20/40 means the participant is able to read a certain size letter 20 feet away that a person with 'normal' vision would be able to read from 40 feet away. A larger denominator, therefore, indicates a lower visual acuity. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. The optic exchange occurred 1 month following primary implantation with HMIOL. |
Day 0 pre optic exchange, Day 1 post optic exchange, Week 1 post optic exchange, Month 1 post optic exchange |
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Primary |
Percentage of Eyes With Best Corrected Distance Visual Acuity (BCDVA) by Visit - Cohort 1 |
Visual acuity of the eye was tested while reading charts at 20-foot equivalent distance from the participant with subject manifest refraction in place. BCDVA was recorded in Snellen, with 20/20 considered to be 'normal' vision. A visual acuity of 20/40 means the participant is able to read a certain size letter 20 feet away that a person with 'normal' vision would be able to read from 40 feet away. A larger denominator, therefore, indicates a lower visual acuity. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Baseline (Day -90 to Day 0 preoperative), Week 1 post primary implantation, Month 1 post primary implantation, Month 3 post primary implantation, Month 6 post primary implantation, Month 12 post primary implantation |
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Primary |
Percentage of Eyes With Best Corrected Distance Visual Acuity (BCDVA) by Visit - Cohort 2 |
Visual acuity of the eye was tested while reading charts at 20-foot equivalent distance from the participant with subject manifest refraction in place. BCDVA was recorded in Snellen, with 20/20 considered to be 'normal' vision. A visual acuity of 20/40 means the participant is able to read a certain size letter 20 feet away that a person with 'normal' vision would be able to read from 40 feet away. A larger denominator, therefore, indicates a lower visual acuity. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Baseline (Day 0 pre optic exchange), Week 1 post optic exchange, Month 1 post optic exchange |
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Primary |
Mean Manifest Refraction Spherical Equivalent (MRSE) by Visit - Cohort 1 |
A manifest refraction (manual vision test) was conducted using letter charts and a phoropter. The subject was manually refracted to his/her best correction. The manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE) was measured in diopters (D) and calculated as follows: sphere + 1/2 cylinder. A less negative value indicates a more accurate IOL power calculation. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Baseline (Day -90 to Day 0 preoperative), Week 1 post primary implantation, Month 1 post primary implantation, Month 3 post primary implantation, Month 6 post primary implantation, Month 12 post primary implantation |
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Primary |
Mean Manifest Refraction Spherical Equivalent (MRSE) by Visit - Cohort 2 |
A manifest refraction (manual vision test) was conducted using letter charts and a phoropter. The subject was manually refracted to his/her best correction. The manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE) was measured in diopters (D) and calculated as follows: sphere + 1/2 cylinder. A less negative value indicates a more accurate IOL power calculation. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Baseline (Day 0 pre optic exchange), Week 1 post optic exchange, Month 1 post optic exchange |
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Primary |
Number of Surgeon Responses to Primary Surgery Question: How Would You Rate the Surgical Difficulty of the Base Implantation? - All HMIOL Cohort |
The surgeon's response was collected on a study-specific questionnaire after each surgery. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Day 0 primary implantation |
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Primary |
Number of Surgeon Responses to Primary Surgery Question: How Would You Rate the Surgical Difficulty of the Optic Implantation and Assembly? - All HMIOL Cohort |
The surgeon's response was collected on a study-specific questionnaire after each surgery. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Day 0 primary implantation |
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Primary |
Number of Surgeon Responses to Optic Exchange Surgery Question: How Would You Rate the Surgical Difficulty of the Optic Implantation and Assembly (Exchange)? - Cohort 2 |
The surgeon's response was collected on a study-specific questionnaire after each surgery. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Day 0 post-exchange |
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Primary |
Number of Surgeon Responses to Optic Exchange Surgery Question: How Would You Rate the Surgical Difficulty of the Optic Disassembly? - Cohort 2 |
The surgeon's response was collected on a study-specific questionnaire after each surgery. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Day 0 post-exchange |
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Primary |
Number of Surgeon Responses to Optic Exchange Surgery Question: How Would You Rate the Surgical Difficulty of the Optic Explantation? - Cohort 2 |
The surgeon's response was collected on a study-specific questionnaire after each surgery. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Day 0 post-exchange |
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Primary |
Number of Secondary Surgical Interventions (SSI) (Other Than Optic Exchange) |
A secondary surgical intervention (SSI) was defined as a surgical procedure that occurred after primary implantation and was conducted for the purpose of resolving residual refractive error (RRE) and optimizing visual outcomes, as determined by the investigator. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Cohort 1: Up to one month post primary implantation, with one site followed up to 12 months. Cohort 2: Up to one month post exchange, for a total of up to 2 months. |
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Primary |
Number of Device Deficiencies |
A device deficiency was defined as a failure of the device to meet its performance specifications or expectations, or otherwise not perform as intended. This could include either a malfunction or damage to the device or any part thereof, regardless of the source of malfunction or damage, including user error, and regardless of the presence of injury (or lack thereof) to subject, user, or bystander. No formal statistical hypothesis testing was planned. |
Cohort 1: Up to one month post primary implantation, with one site followed up to 12 months. Cohort 2: Up to one month post exchange, for a total of up to 2 months. |
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