View clinical trials related to Astigmatism.
Filter by:Background and Rationale: LASIK has been among the highest satisfaction rates of surgical procedures, ranging from 82%-98%. Different ablation profiles have been developed over the years. The purpose of this study is to validate this novel measurement by comparing the visual outcomes when the TMR is used in myopic astigmatic LASIK to using the standard manifest refraction or the Topolyzer measurements alone. Objectives : To evaluate the safety, efficacy and predictability of topography-guided myopic LASIK with three different refraction treatment strategies.
Prospective study to evaluate the clinical performance of fanfilcon A toric contact lens and senofilcon A toric contact lens after two weeks of wear.
This study seeks to quantify digital visual performance and subjective visual acceptance of toric contact lenses as compared to spherical lenses in low to moderate astigmatic patients.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the subjective acceptance of comfilcon A toric contact lens, compared to samfilcon A toric lens.
This non-dispensing study is to evaluate the clinical performance of a test multifocal toric silicone hydrogel contact lens compared to a marketed multifocal toric contact lens (control).
Prospective, comparative, randomized, non-masked clinical study to compare the a digital refraction with LogMAR VA testing utilizing trial lenses, to standard manual refraction using a Phoropter, and LogMAR VA testing, in accuracy of visual acuity measurement.
The aim of this prospective study is to evaluate the clinical performance of fanfilcon A toric and lotrafilcon B toric contact lenses after 1 month of wear in each pair.
the purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of custom made toric intraocular lens implantation in patients with simultaneous post-DALK high corneal astigmatism and cataract.
The purpose of this research study is to compare the performance of two different types of Alcon soft toric study contact lenses to obtain information on study lens orientation.
The purpose of this study is to clinically confirm the rotational stability of a modified AcrySof IQ toric intraocular lens (IOL) in a Japanese population.