Impact of 'SESL01' Lens on Computer Vision Syndrome
Computer Vision Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Computer Vision Syndrome focused on measuring Enhanced, Single, Vision, Spectacle, Lenses
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Able to provide informed consent
- 21-45 years of age
- Adults diagnosed with CVS: CSV-Q score ≥6
- Participants WITH AND WITHOUT refractive error are acceptable BUT none should have previously worn a "near add" correction (e.g. no previous bifocal/varifocal/enhanced single vision lens [ESL] wear)
- Range of refractive errors should be no more than +4.00 to -6.00 dioptric spherical power (DS) and +2.00 dioptric cylindrical power (DC)
- Must use digital devices for work and/or leisure for at least 1 hour per day (this includes smart-phones, tablets, and laptops but EXCLUDES those using desktop computers only)
Patients MUST have visual symptoms associated with digital device use, e.g. one or more of the following symptoms:
- Tired eyes
- Eye strain
- Blurred vision
- Frontal headaches
- Difficulties keeping clear vision when changing focus from near to distance
- Difficulties keeping clear vision when changing focus from one device to another
Exclusion Criteria:
- Lack of capacity to provide informed consent.
- Amblyopia
- Pregnancy
Diagnosed dry eye disease
o If a patient develops dry eye symptoms or is diagnosed at follow-up appointments, treatment will be started and assessed in two weeks.
- On anti-depressants (or other medication that can affect accommodation, such as reduced focusing power)
- Any diagnosed ocular pathology (such as glaucoma, corneal dystrophies, lid disorders, and retinal pathologies)
- Change in ±0.75DS/DC in the spectacle prescription
Sites / Locations
- Eye Health Clinic, University of Central LancashireRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention: Super enhanced single vision lens 01 for spectacles
Control: Standard single vision lenses with an anti-reflection coating
Participants in the intervention group will wear the newly designed SESL01 lens with anti-reflection coating. Participants will be asked to wear their spectacles for all daily tasks as normal including when looking at digital screens and near tasks.
Participants in the control group will be corrected with standard single vision lenses with an anti-reflection coating. Participants will be asked to wear their spectacles for all daily tasks as normal including when looking at digital screens and near tasks.