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Filter by:Compared to laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) is associated with more discomfort and requires more downtime. However, it is oftentimes considered the preferred method of refractive surgery for patients with dry eye syndrome, high refractive errors, thin corneas, or those with more active lifestyles who may be more prone to dislodging their LASIK flaps. We hypothesize that the use of bandage contact lenses soaked in proparacaine will decrease pain levels compared to solely the use of bandage contact lenses after PRK.
This objective of this study is to evaluate the safety, and to collect supportive data on effectiveness of the EVO/EVO+ Visian® Implantable Collamer® Lens (ICL) in study participants who have a diagnosis of myopia or myopia with astigmatism. Primary study analysis will be evaluated when 300 primary eyes complete 6 months of follow-up. Final study analysis will be assessed when all treated eyes complete 36 months of follow-up.
Investigate the effectiveness and safety of pars plans vitrectomy, with internal limiting membrane peeling for cases of myopic traction maculopathy
This is a prospective study to validate a predictive algorithm for identifying fast progressing myopes.
Myopia is a global healthy concern, especially the high myopia and pathological myopia among Asian populations. However, its mechanism still remains largely unclear. Recent findings suggested choroidal changes might be related to the development of myopia. This study is to useOCT angiography (OCT-A) to investigate parapapillary choroidal microvasculature change in myopic eyes, and try to find the cause-and-effect relationship between choroidal change and the development of myopia.
Prevalence of myopia and its complications has been increasing over the past decades, especially among children and adolescents. It reaches record levels in Asia: nearly 80% of the population in some regions in 2012 where the investigators speak in terms of epidemic. ATROPINE 0.01% eyedrops one drop per day is today an evolutive myopia treatment, whose results are promising. The investigators use this eye drops in our clinical practice at hospital of Saint-Etienne since 2017. Few clinical data have been published so far concerning the French population. The investigators would like to build a database so that the investigators can publish our results and share our experience.
Primary objective of our study is to develop and validate a computer-based digital near-vision optotype based on the Greek version of the print MNREAD.
The objective of this study is to demonstrate that the Ticon Aspherical Daily Disposable Soft Contact Lens could retard myopia progress in youth
To demonstrate substantial equivalence of the new Silicone Hydrogel Soft Contact Lenses(SHSCL) to the commercially available ACUVUE® VITA™ contact lens
This is a Phase I Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Efficacy of Intermittent Oral Dosing of CM082 tablets in Chinese Patients With mCNV.