High order aberrations (HOA) are visual phenomena that decrease quality of vision. Examples of high order aberration are glare, halos, decreased contrast sensitivity and shape distortion. They are caused by slight imperfections or distortions in the corneal surface. HOA are currently measured using a variety of FDA approved devices. For this study, the LADARWave (Alcon) will be used to measure HOA. This device uses a harmless beam of light. It is FDA approved and non-invasive. Contact lens induced high order aberrations have never been measured and reported in the literature. This work may provide information to guide future contact lens design.
Patients will be recruited from the Aston optometry clinic. The pool of patients included in the study will be from those who have voluntarily scheduled appointments for contact lenses. During the patient's initial visit, the study will be explained to them and they will have a choice of whether or not to take part with no penalty for refusal. If a patient agrees to take part in the study, they will have their HOA measured with the LADARWave instrument prior to contact lens insertion and right after contact lens insertion. Patients will then return for visits both one week and one month later for follow up measurements at the time of their regularly scheduled visits.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Aston Ambulatory Care Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
UTSW Medical Center At Dallas
Dallas, Texas, United States
Whether Soft contact lenses induce High order aberrations (HOA)
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