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Filter by:To evaluate visual outcomes of a segmental refractive multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) after cataract surgery.
This is a non-masked, non-randomized, stratified, 4-arm parallel group, non-interventional study where subjects will be enrolled into one of four arms based on their habitual contact lenses. Subjects will be wearing their habitual contact lenses throughout the study and will be scheduled for morning and afternoon visits totaling 10 visits with a ~4-week washout period between visits 6 and 7.
This will be a single site, non-randomized, dispensing, brand-masked to the subject, bilateral single treatment study. There will be 2 study visits with a 10 to 14-day contact lens wear period between visits.
This is a multi-site, prospective, randomized, controlled, double-masked, four-arm-parallel-group, dispensing study. Each subject will be bilaterally fitted with one of four types of test articles and wear contact lenses of the assigned lens type during the entire course of the study. Test articles will be worn a minimum 8 hours per day and 5 days per week (subjects will be encouraged to wear study contact lenses 10 hours or more per day and 7 days per week) in a daily disposable modality for a minimum of 6 months and up to 1 year for a total of 7 scheduled visits.
This clinical study is a randomized, double-masked, bilateral, controlled, two-arm parallel group, multi-site, 1-Week, 2-visit dispensing study. Subjects between the ages of 18-40 will be randomized into a placebo arm or an investigational K-Lens arm.
This study is a randomized, 5-visit, partial subject masked, 2x3 bilateral crossover, dispensing clinical trial. During the study, each test article will be worn in a daily wear modality for at least 6 hours per day and 5 days per week for approximately 2 weeks each. The subject will wear either the Test or Control article twice and the other study article once. The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate that the Test lens works as well, if not better compared to the Control lens with respect to CLUE (Contact Lens User Experience) comfort, Slit Lamp findings, and Distance Monocular logMAR Visual Acuity. This study will also aim to show acceptable lens fit for subjects wearing the Test lens.
To evaluate the visual performance after bilateral implantation of multifocal intraocular lenses.
This is a bilateral, non-dispensing, randomized, cross-over, single-masked study. There are a total of 3 visits where all study endpoints will be measured in all subjects at baseline with habitual lenses and under the two testing treatments sequentially in separate visits based on the randomization scheme
This is a double-masked, bilateral, randomized, non-dispensing clinical trial. The study lenses will be worn in a bilateral and random fashion using a 5x5 crossover Williams design with 5 lens types and 5 periods. The subjects will wear each pair of lenses for approximately 15 minutes with a 15 minute wash-out between each pair. Two lens types will be fit at the first visit and three lens types will be fit at the second visit. Using a computer-generated randomization scheme, each subject will randomly be assigned to 1 of 10 unique sequences of the 5 lens types. Randomization will be stratified by site.
This study is a single arm, non-randomized, open label, bilateral, non- dispensing clinical trial with only one visit. The Eye Care Providers will be provided with a fitting guide and will determine the initial study lens selection. Each subject will wear either the investigational contact lenses or marketed contact lenses for approximately 30-90 minutes. This study aims to evaluate the ECPs impression of the fitting guide for a novel multifocal lens and also their success in fitting the lenses.