This study will test the feasibility that differences in contact lens wettability can be measured with a wavefront sensor.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
25
A soft spherical contact lens
Unnamed facility
Kelvin Grove, Queensland, Australia
Higher Order Root Mean Square (HO RMS) - Near Target in Downgaze With Natural Blinking
Wavefront metric measured by COAS wavefront sensor while subject fixates a near digital device in a down-gaze position with natural blinking. The average HO RMS was reported for each lens. Lower values indicate better outcome.
Time frame: 2 hours post insertion
Higher Order Root Mean Square (HO RMS) - Near Target in Downgaze With Controlled Blink
Wavefront metric measured by COAS wavefront sensor while subject fixates a near digital device in a down-gaze position with controlled blinking. The average HO RMS was reported for each lens. Lower values indicate better outcome.
Time frame: 2 hours post insertion
Higher Order Root Mean Square (HO RMS) - Distance Target in Primary Gaze With Controlled Blink
Wavefront metric measured by COAS wavefront sensor while subject fixates a distant target in primary gaze with controlled blinking. The average HO RMS was reported for each lens. Lower values indicate better outcome.
Time frame: 2 hours post insertion
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