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Active clinical trials for "Refractive Errors"

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Comparative Study of Cycloplegic Refraction and Subjective Refraction With Fogging in School Age...

MyopiaRefractive Error

A thorough ophthalmic examination of a child must include a refraction and this is often done with cycloplegia. In our study, we aim to determine at which age group a non-cycloplegic refraction technique closely correlates with a cycloplegic refraction and hence, would obviate the need for cycloplegic refraction in our routine clinical practice.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Vision In Preschoolers Study (VIP Study)

AmblyopiaStrabismus1 more

To identify vision-screening tests that can accurately predict those three- and four-year old preschoolers who would benefit from a comprehensive vision examination because of signs of amblyopia, strabismus, and/or significant refractive error.

Unknown status1 enrollment criteria

PRO Measure for Refractive Surgery IRAS Project Number 246072

Refractive ErrorsSatisfaction2 more

The development and validation of a concise, practical, on-line, self-administered, self-archiving, and self-scoring PRO questionnaire for routine clinical use in refractive surgery is the primary study objective. Secondary objectives are to gather outcome data from patients before and after surgery in each of the following domains comprising key elements of vision related quality of life: spectacle dependence; quality of vision; eye comfort; freedom; emotional well-being; and overall satisfaction with the results of surgery. Patients undergoing refractive surgery at Moorfields Private Outpatient Clinic will be enrolled in the study in the validation phase.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Clear Care® Plus vs. PeroxiClear™

Refractive Error

The purpose of this study is to evaluate Clear Care® Plus compared to PeroxiClear™ for mean residual peroxide in used lens cases collected at Day 30 after neutralization at recommended storage time.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Comparative In-Vivo Wetting Characteristics of Silicone Hydrogel Materials With Selected Lens Care...

MyopiaAstigmatism1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the lipid uptake, wetting characteristics, and visual performance of AIR OPTIX® AQUA and ACUVUE® OASYS® with HYDRACLEAR® contact lenses when used in conjunction with two contact lens care systems.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

First-Sight Refractive Error Correction in the Developing World

Vision Loss

The aim of this study is to test the efficacy of the First-Sight refractive kit designed to provide refractive correction of simple hyperopia, myopia and astigmatism with autorefraction.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of Two Daily Disposable Contact Lenses

Refractive Error

The objective of this study is to compare the ease of removing two daily disposable soft contact lenses off the eye.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Deposits on Contact Lenses Worn Daily Wear

Refractive Error

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

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Air Optix Night and Day Aqua (AONDA) Retrospective Study 1

Refractive AmetropiaHyperopia1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess long term performance and safety of AONDA in a real world setting when worn as daily wear or continuous wear for vision correction. This study will be used to support AONDA's marketability in Europe and other locations.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Clinical Performance Evaluation of Two Frequent Replacement Silicone Hydrogel Toric Contact Lenses...

AmetropiaMyopia2 more

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the axis orientation of LID226397 toric contact lenses.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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