View clinical trials related to Refractive Errors.
Filter by:This study is a multi-site, group sequential, adaptive, randomized, double-masked, 2×2 crossover design, 1-week dispensing study. Subjects will wear bilaterally both Test and Control lenses in a random order for 1-week each as a daily disposable modality with a wash-out period of 1 week between the wearing periods.
Limbal ring contact lenses enhance the look of the eye by adding pigmentation in a ring pattern to the contact lens. The purpose of this investigation is to determine if corneal staining increase is dependent upon the lens pigment location.
Proof of concept study to compare the best corrected visual acuity obtained via First-Sight lenses with the autorefraction in children.
This study seeks to evaluate the clinical performance of a recently released contact lens designed to correct astigmatism to an established contact lens that has historically been used in these patients.
This study seeks to evaluate the clinical performance of a new CE marked daily disposable contact lens that contains a wetting agent to a recently improved daily disposable contact lens.
To evaluate the confocal microscopy changes in keratocyte density at the anterior stromal after Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) surgery, using intraoperative mitomycin C(Mitolem, LEMERY, S.A. de C.V. Mexico D.F. Reg. 136M92 SSA).
This is a research study designed to test the utility of D-shaped bifocal lenses and PRIO Computer Lenses for persons using a computer. We hypothesize that lenses specially designed for computer use may allow more comfortable and productive work on a computer.
Determine the flap thickness created by femtosecond laser or a mechanical microkeratome using in vivo confocal microscopy and compare measured versus intended flap thickness.