To investigate the patient Quality of Life and satisfaction outcomes of combined cataract surgery with retinal surgery for visually significant epiretinal membrane in patients receiving Vivity IOL versus standard monofocal controls.
The information gained by this study will help understand better the suitability of Vivity IOLs for patients with a common retinal condition and potentially expand access and offering of premium IOLs to help patients gain independence from glasses, which can improve quality of life.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
36
cataract surgery receiving Vivity IOL or standard mono focal controls
Retinal surgery for visually significant epiretinal membrane
Vision Acuity
Time frame: At the study visit at least 3 months after the combined cataract and retinal surgeries
Contrast Sensitivity
Time frame: At the study visit at least 3 months after the combined cataract and retinal surgeries
Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) on vision-related Quality of Life (QOL) and satisfaction
Using 5-point Likert scale, Research Insight's Validated PRO Questionnaire to assess patient overall satisfaction post-surgery, QOL on driving, reading, computer use, watching TV, sports, and Glare/Haloes.
Time frame: At the study visit at least 3 months after the combined cataract and retinal surgeries
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