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NCT06745375
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Assessment of the Relationship of Soft Contact Lens Fit and Power (Fit & Lens pOwer Soft lenSes)

Sponsor: Aston University

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Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether altering the optical power (in dioptres) of a contact lens affects both vision and lens fit. As the majority of modern contact lens wearers prefer daily disposable soft lenses, the trial lenses used in this study-provided by CooperVision-reflect this trend, representing nearly 80% of the current UK market. This study aims to generate data supporting the use of contact lenses with powers that do not precisely match a participant's visual prescription (within ±2.00 dioptres) as a viable temporary alternative when the exact required power is unavailable. At present, there is no published literature in the context of modern contact lens design that compares the fitting characteristics of 'fit-for-purpose' lenses with those of lenses from the same design family that would not typically be selected due to power mismatch.

Official title: Evaluation of the Vision and Fit of Commercially Available Correct Powered (Prescription) Contact Lenses Compared to Lenses Within a Range of ± 2.00 Dioptres (Strength/Power of Lens) From the Prescription

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

38

Start Date

2026-01-30

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2026-01-21

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

contact lens wear

participants wear two different powered contact lenses (one with actual power, and one +/- 2.00Ds) contact lenses. No 2nd arm

Locations (1)

School of Optometry, Aston Eye Clinic

Birmingham, UK, United Kingdom