The objective of this study is to assess how various silicone hydrogel lenses perform when worn by subjects who are heavy digital device users.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
52
Replacement schedule every 2 weeks
Replacement schedule every 4 weeks
Replacement schedule every 4 weeks
Unnamed facility
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Subjective Overall Comfort
Subjective Overall Comfort was evaluated using the Contact Lens User Experience Comfort scores (CLUE). CLUE is a validated patient-reported outcomes (PRO) questionnaire to assess patient-experience attributes of soft contact lenses (comfort, vision, handling, and packaging) in a contact-lens wearing population in the US, ages 18-65. Derived CLUE scores using Item Response Theory (IRT) follow a normal distribution with a population average score of 60 (SD 20), where higher scores indicate a more favorable/positive response. Scores range 0-120.
Time frame: 1-Day Follow-up
Subjective Overall Quality of Vision
Subjective Overall quality of vision was evaluated using the Contact Lens User Experience Comfort scores (CLUE). CLUE is a validated patient-reported outcomes (PRO) questionnaire to assess patient-experience attributes of soft contact lenses (comfort, vision, handling, and packaging) in a contact-lens wearing population in the US, ages 18-65. Derived CLUE scores using Item Response Theory (IRT) follow a normal distribution with a population average score of 60 (SD 20), where higher scores indicate a more favorable/positive response. Scores range 0-120.
Time frame: 1-Day Follow-up
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