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NCT ID: NCT01067716 Completed - Refractive Error Clinical Trials

Performance and Acceptability of VSS-R

Start date: February 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The results of this trial will demonstrate that AVSS software performs as intended and is acceptable in a clinical setting.

NCT ID: NCT01059019 Completed - Refractive Error Clinical Trials

Epithelial Healing and Visual Outcomes Using Omega-3 Therapy Before and After Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) Surgery

Omega-3
Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that omega-3 supplement can be use as an adjunct therapy for PRK patients. The investigators believe that omega-3 supplement will reduce the size of persistent epithelial defects (PEDS) and eventually hasten the corneal reepithelialization after PRK surgery. If the outcome of this study proves to be effective, then PRK would be a more attractive option to those seeking refractive treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01059006 Withdrawn - Presbyopia Clinical Trials

Peripheral PresbyLASIK Using the Allegretto Wavelight System For The Treatment of Presbyopia

Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to analyze the results of PresbyLASIK performed using the wavefront-optimized LASIK for the treatment of presbyopia on low hyperopic and low myopic patients with astigmatism. Visual performance will be assessed using clinical outcome measures of the following: refraction, near, intermediate and distance visual acuity, stereoacuity and contrast sensitivity. Questionnaires will also be used to evaluate how the patient's vision is before and after surgery.

NCT ID: NCT00950924 Active, not recruiting - Refractive Error Clinical Trials

Optical Defocus to Stimulate Eye Elongation in Hyperopia

ODSEEH
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Axial hyperopia results when the length of the eye is too short for the eye to properly focus distance objects on the retina while the focusing system is relaxed. Emmetropization is the process by which the eye actively adjusts various components of the eye to gradually improve the focus of the eye. Emmetropization frequently involves either an increase or a decrease in the growth of the eye, particularly during infancy and childhood. Numerous animal studies suggest that if an animal is exposed to retinal images located behind the retina either centrally or peripherally, the eye will grow in the direction of the focused image. If an abnormally short eye has resulted in hyperopia, exposing such an eye to retinal images partially located behind the retina might encourage axial elongation, thus reducing the hyperopia.

NCT ID: NCT00918697 Completed - Myopia Clinical Trials

Mechanical Versus Alcohol Epithelial Debridement During Hotorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)

Start date: July 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

In this prospective randomized clinical trial, confocal microscopy was used to evaluate the effect of mechanical versus alcohol-assisted epithelial debridement during photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)on corneal cellular elements. Sixty-six eyes of 33 subjects with a spherical equivalent less than -4.00 D who completed all follow-up visits were evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT00762385 Completed - Refractive Error Clinical Trials

Clinical Comparison of Two Silicone-Hydrogel Contact Lenses

Start date: August 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical performance of two silicone-hydrogel contact lenses.

NCT ID: NCT00725153 Completed - Refractive Error Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Deposits on Contact Lenses Worn Daily Wear

Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to measure front surface deposits on contact lenses when worn for ten hours.

NCT ID: NCT00721500 Completed - Myopia Clinical Trials

A Comparison of Two Daily Disposable Contact Lenses.

Start date: June 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study seeks to evaluate the clinical fitting performance of a new daily disposable contact lens to an existing daily disposable contact lens.

NCT ID: NCT00708643 Completed - Myopia Clinical Trials

Clinical Performance of a New Daily Disposable Contact Lens Worn in an Established Contact Lens Wearing Population

Start date: June 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study seeks to evaluate the clinical and subjective performance of a new daily disposable soft contact lens.

NCT ID: NCT00708032 Completed - Myopia Clinical Trials

Clinical Performance of a New Daily Disposable Contact Lens Worn in a Neophyte Population.

Start date: June 1, 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study seeks to evaluate the impact of wearing a new daily disposable soft contact lens on the neophyte population.