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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine whether improved outdoor time has an effect on the onset and progression of myopia in children.
Reduced quality of vision and glare in twilight or night are frequently mentioned complaints within the optometric examination. A reason for these problems could be a myopic refractive shift in dark light conditions, commonly known as night myopia or twilight myopia. The aim of this study was to investigate whether quality of vision in twilight or night could be improved by a spectacle correction optimized for mesopic light conditions. Moreover, objective refraction in large pupils measured by aberrometry was compared to subjective mesopic refraction.
Aim of the work is to compare the results of femtosecond assisted LASIK and small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) as regards safety, efficacy and predictability. As a secondary outcomes , the investigators will compare the results of both techniques on corneal biomechanics, dry eye measures, corneal asphericity and higher order aberration.
Prospective, multi-center, bilateral, double-masked, randomized, cross-over, daily wear, 1 month dispensing study (2 weeks each lens pair)
This study aims to compare effects in retardation of myopia progression of combined ortho-k and 0.01% atropine therapy with those of ortho-k alone.Myopia control methods mainly focus on optical and pharmaceutical interventions . Currently, overnight-wear orthokeratology (ortho-k), is used extensively in Hong Kong with approximately 50% retardation effect. Pharmaceutical methods have focused on the use of atropine eye drops to slow myopic progression.The use of 1% atropine was limited by the manifestation of side effects and rebound effect.However, both side effect and rebound effect was minimal with 0.01% atropine.It was suggested that 0.01% was the optimum concentration for controlling myopia.The mechanisms of neither ortho-k nor atropine in myopia control are fully understood.It is believed that ortho-k and atropine act via different mechanisms.It is possible that by combining these two methods, additional retardation of myopia progression could be achieved.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Bausch + Lomb samfilcon A soft (hydrophilic) contact lens, a new silicone hydrogel contact lens, compared to the Bausch + Lomb PureVision® soft contact lens when worn for 7-day extended wear by adapted soft contact lens wearers.
This study included patients who visit for refractive surgery (photorefractive keratectomy, photorefractive keratectomy with with corneal collagen cross linking, laser in situ keratomileusis, small incision lenticule extraction), phakic Intraocular Lens implantation (Implantable Collamer Lens, artiflex), and cataract surgery. Patients will be examined whether iris recognition scanner of smartphone works before and after surgery. In addition, before and after pupil dilation (5mm, 6mm, 7mm, 8mm), patients will be examined whether iris recognition scanner of smartphone works well.
This study aims to compare the clinical performance of the somfilcon A, nelfilcon A II 2 and omafilcon A II 2 daily disposable contact lenses.
This study aims to compare the clinical performance and subjective acceptance of the narafilcon A lens with the stenfilcon A lens when used on a daily wear, daily disposable basis.
The aim of this study is to determine the clinical performance of comfilcon A in comparison to senofilcon C.