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Aberration, Corneal Wavefront

Tundra lists 3 Aberration, Corneal Wavefront clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06784661

Immediate Effects of Lipid-Based and Non-Lipid Artificial Tears on Corneal Aberrations

This study evaluates the immediate effects of two types of artificial tear formulations on corneal aberrations in a healthy population. The interventions include a lipid-based formulation containing mineral oil and hydroxypropyl guar, and a non-lipid formulation containing hydroxypropyl guar alone. Participants will receive a single instillation of each formulation in separate eyes, with measurements of corneal aberrations taken before and 15 minutes after instillation. The study aims to compare the optical changes induced by these formulations and assess their impact on the ocular surface quality.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 35 Years

Updated: 2025-01-22

Aberration, Corneal Wavefront
RECRUITING

NCT06565091

Clinical Investigation for a Multifunction Ophthalmic Measurement Device

The purpose of this clinical investigation is to evaluate the clinical utility of a multifunctional measuring device for Ophtalmology. The results of this clinical investigation will be used to refine and validate the device design. 378 participants total will be included in the trial, each having only one visit at the investigation center.

Gender: All

Ages: 4 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-08-21

Accommodation Disorder
Keratoconus
Dry Eye
+4
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT04698590

Wavefront Guided Scleral Lenses for Keratoconus and Irregular Astigmatism

Aberrations are the spreading of light from a point focus. Aberrations of the eyes can be objectively evaluated with a wavefront aberrometer. Lower order aberrations such as defocus and astigmatism can be corrected with glasses and traditional/disposable soft contact lenses. Patients with ectatic corneal disease, such as keratoconus, or irregular astigmatism cause by surgery, trauma or disease, experience vision that is unlikely to be adequately corrected with glasses or disposable soft contact lenses due to higher order aberrations (HOA). HOA's cause halos, flare, glare, starbursts, doubling, smearing or ghosting of vision. Specialty contact lenses, such as scleral lenses, can be used to mask the irregularity of the cornea, reducing HOA's and improving vision. In many patients the resultant vision, though improved, still has some level of residual HOA's affecting the quality of vision. Custom scleral lenses with customized wavefront guided optics can be used to reduce residual HOA's and improve vision further. These lenses have been referred to as higher order aberration correcting scleral lenses or HOA correcting sclerals and wavefront guided scleral lenses or WFG sclerals.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-05-03

1 state

Keratoconus
Irregular Astigmatism
Corneal Ectasia
+4