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Extended Vision IOL for Cataract
Study Summary
This trial will compare the distance, intermediate, and near vision of two different types of IOLs.
- Cataract
- Presbyopia
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Inclusion Criteria
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Study Objectives
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Is this testable protocol open to seniors aged 60 and older?
"This medical study will accept applicants who are aged 18 to 95."
How many participants are currently taking part in the trial?
"Indeed, the information available on clinicaltrials.gov reflects that this research is inviting people to join in. The trial was advertised for the first time on November 20th 2020 and its details were revised most recently on January 6th 2022. 56 individuals are being enrolled at a single centre."
Are there any openings for participation in this research at present?
"Clinicaltrials.gov confirms that this medical study, initially uploaded on November 20th 2020, is actively recruiting participants. This information was last revised on January 6th 2022."
Who has the opportunity to be involved in this research project?
"This clinical trial requires 56 participants who are aged 18-95 and have presbyopia. In addition, these individuals must be willing to discontinue wearing rigid gas permeable contact lenses for a period of at least 21 days prior to preoperative biometry, able to return for study visits and comply with examination procedures, project postoperative CDVA levels of 0.20 logMAR (Snellen 20/32) or better in the study eyes as determined by an investigator's medical judgement, possess calculated IOL power between +15.0 - +25.0 D inclusive in both eyes and have measured against-the-rule astigmat"
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