Status
Conditions
Treatments
About
To evaluate the safety, efficacy and physiological performance of daily disposable spherical and toric soft contact lenses in a vision-corrected population of children ages 8-11 years of age. To evaluate the ability of the practitioner to fit these lenses and for the children to wear and manage these lenses.
Full description
This is a bilateral, open-label dispensing evaluation of two daily lens types. Eligible subjects will wear the study lenses for 3-months daily wear. 1-Day Acuvue will be worn by spherical subjects and 1-Day Acuvue for Astigmatism will be worn by astigmats.
There is a total of 4 study visits (baseline, contact fitting and dispensing, 1 week, 1 month and 3 month follow-up). Tests conducted include manifest refraction and over-refraction, keratometry, visual acuity, ACA ratio, lens fit assessment, slit lamp biomicroscopy and parent/patient questionaires.
Each child was provided with a supply of lenses to last until the next scheduled follow-up visit, unit-dose rewetting drops for rinsing their lenses if necessary, and a daily log to complete each day until the next follow-up visit.
Informed consent was obtained from all subjects after the nature of the study had been fully explained. The study gained approval from the Ethics Committee of the Singapore Eye Research Institute.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
Be between 8-11 years of age.
Signed Written Informed Consent and/or have the consent of a parent or legal guardian and Investigator to record this on Case Report Form (CRF) in appropriate space.
Be a neophyte.
Require a visual correction in both eyes.
Require a soft contact lens spherical correction between +5.00 and -9.00 DS.
Have an astigmatic correction between 0.00 amd 2.00 DC.
Be able to wear the lens powers available for this study.
Be correctable to a visual acuity of 20/25 or better in each eye.
Have normal eyes with no evidence of abnormality or disease. For the purposes of this study a normal eye is defined as one having:
(i)No amblyopia. (ii) No evidence of lid abnormality or infection. (eg. entropion, ectropion, chalazia, recurrent styes). (iii) No clinically significant slit lamp (eg. any infiltrates or other slit lamp findings Grade 3 or above: corneal edema, corneal staining, tarsal abnormalities, conjunctival injection, vascularisation, or abnormal opacities).(iv) No other active ocular disease. (eg. glaucoma, history of recurrent corneal erosions, cornea infiltrates, conjunctiva, lids, and intraocular infection or inflammation of an allergic, bacterial, or viral etiology.)
Exclusion criteria
Loading...
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal