The study objective was to gather short-term clinical performance data for two soft multifocal contact lenses.
The aim of this subject-masked, non-randomized, non-dispensing study was to evaluate the short-term clinical performance of a soft multifocal hydrogel contact lens when compared to a soft silicone multifocal hydrogel lens after 15 minutes of daily wear each.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
47
The University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
Subjective Overall Score
Subjective Overall Score was assessed using the 0-100 visual analogue scale where 0=Extremely poor, cannot use lenses and 100=Excellent=Highly impressed with these lenses overall
Time frame: 15 Minutes
Subjective Comfort
Subjective Comfort Score was assessed using the 0-100 visual analogue scale where 0=Extremely uncomfortable, causes pain, cannot be tolerated and 100=Excellent, cannot be felt
Time frame: 15 Minutes
Subjective Vision
Subjective Vision Score (distance and near) was assessed using the 0-100 visual analogue scale where 0=Unacceptable, cannot be worn and 100=Excellent, unaware of any visual loss
Time frame: 15 Minutes
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