This study is a single-arm, prospective, observational study conducted at one site to evaluate the comfort and vision of the TOTAL30 Multifocal (T30MF) contact lenses over the course of long wear days. The study will assess the proportion of positive subjective Visual Analog Scale (VAS) assessments of comfort and vision at 10, 12, 14, and 16 hours of wear on Days 1, 7, 14, and 30. Additionally, the study will explore subjective assessments of lens comfort using the CLDEQ-8 survey and measure logMAR visual acuity at both distance and near at Visit 1, Visit 2, and after 1 month of lens wear. Participants will undergo three site visits, with at-home surveys conducted at specified intervals to gather real-time data on comfort and vision.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
36
TOTAL30 Multifocal
Scripps Optometric Group
San Diego, California, United States
RECRUITINGPatient-reported comfort level of the TOTAL30 Multifocal Lens
Comfort level assessed using real-time patient-reported data collected at multiple time points throughout the day, with a focus on the end of the wear period. Patients are asked "What is your impression of the COMFORT of these study lenses?" and provide and answer from -50 (Extremely uncomfortable) to +50 (Extremely comfortable) using a sliding digital scale.
Time frame: 16 hours of wear on specified days over a 30-day period
Patient-reported vision quality with the TOTAL30 Multifocal Lens
Vision quality assessed using real-time patient-reported data collected at various time points during the day. Patients are asked "What is your impression of the VISION quality of these study lenses?" and provide and answer from -50 (Poor quality) to +50 (Excellent quality) using a sliding digital scale.
Time frame: 16 hours of wear on specified days over a 30-day period
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