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Filter by:The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the overall performance of PRECISION1 contact lenses when compared to Biotrue ONEday contact lenses.
The objective of the current study is to prospectively evaluate 3-month clinical outcomes from LASIK performed using the Phorcides surgical planning software with Contoura topography-guided ablation in both eyes of subjects with myopia and myopic astigmatism seeking refractive surgery for distance correction.
Multifocal IOLs that maintain distance focus and improve near vision have been developed to reduce spectacle dependence.Multifocal IOLs improve patient performance of near-vision tasks, such as reading crafts, hobbies, and social activities to a greater extent than do monofocal IOLs. However, halos and reduced contrast sensitivity have been associated with multifocal IOLs and are common reasons for patient's dissatisfaction.Trifocal technology has been developed to create intermediate focus to overcome these difficulties. Continuous reports of the visual outcomes of the FineVision trifocal IOLs are encouraging.
The purpose of prospective cohort study is to estimate the rate of change in postoperative change after primary IOL implantation among children with congenital cataract(CC) and to explore key factors associated with the rate of change.
In this study, you will wear an invesetigational contact lens, Apioc-P or Apioc-PT, the way you wear your current contact lenses for approximately one month (no more than 35 days).
To investigate changes in refractive errors and evaluate clinical outcomes of strabismus surgery in patients with both amblyopia and partially refractive esotropia (PAET).Amblyopic patients with PAET were enrolled. Non-amblyopic patients with full refractive accommodative esotropia (RAET) were included in the study as a control group. Preoperative and postoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), spherical equivalent (SE), astigmatism, stereoacuity and deviations at near and distance were evaluated and statistically compared in the patient group. The mean BCVA, SE, astigmatism were compared between the patient and the control groups.
The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate the safety and performance of an investigational soft contact lens compared to a commercially available soft contact lens when worn in a daily wear modality.
The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate the on-eye performance of an investigational soft contact lens compared to a commercially available soft contact lens when worn continuously for up to 1 week.
Three-month, open-label, bilateral, parallel group, randomized, daily wear contact lens dispensing study.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the rotational behavior of DT1 Toric contact lenses.