View clinical trials related to Cataracts.
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Cataracts are a clouding of the lens of the eye. Cataract surgery replaces the cloudy lens with a clear artificial lens. It is one of the leading causes of low vision worldwide. Since cataracts are mostly age-related, the number of patients with cataracts is increasing sharply due to an ageing population. The indication for cataract surgery is currently based on the visual impairment experienced by the patient, a measurement of visual acuity and the ophthalmologist's assessment of the extent to which the clouding of the lens explains the patient's symptoms. It has been said that after cataract surgery, "the world opens up to you". However, about 10% of patients actually experience worse vision after surgery. This amounts to almost a whole month of potentially unnecessary surgery. It is therefore important to develop a more objective indicator for cataract surgery. Our study focuses on measuring the optical quality of the eye before and after cataract surgery. We also ask patients before and after cataract surgery how they themselves perceive the quality of their vision. We do this with different patient-reported outcomes. We investigate whether the objective measurement of the optical quality of the eye can predict which patients will be satisfied with the cataract surgery. With this, we aim to further improve patient care and prevent unnecessary surgery.
Ambispective post-market data collection on visual symptoms, patient satisfaction and surgeon experience with the TECNIS PC IOL.
Prospective collection of data from medical records, multicenter, post-market clinical follow-up study.
Retrospective collection of data from medical records, multicenter, post-market clinical follow-up study.
Prospective, multicenter, paired-eye, randomized, subject/evaluator-masked clinical investigation of the experimental EndoCoat OVD versus the control EndoCoat OVD.
Prospective, multicenter, bilateral, masked (sponsor, subject and evaluator), randomized clinical trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the TECNIS IOL, Model DEN00V in comparison to an aspheric monofocal IOL.
Prospective, two-arm, randomized, bilateral, subject/evaluator-masked clinical study to evaluate the distance visual acuity, peripheral refractive error and functional vision of the EPV IOL compared to a standard monofocal control IOL.
Retrospective collection of data from medical records, multicenter, post-market clinical follow-up study.
This is a prospective and retrospective, single-center, single-arm, open-label clinical study of the TECNIS Synergy™ IOL. The study will enroll up to 100 subjects from a single site in China. All implanted subjects will be followed for 12 months postoperatively.