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UnknownNCT05194657

Reading Performance in Patients With Acrysof IQ Vivity Versus Acrysof IQ

Assessment of Reading Performance in Patients With Acrysof IQ Vivity Toric or Non-toric vs Monofocal Acrysof IQ Toric or Non-toric IOL

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
68 (estimated)
Sponsor
Vienna Institute for Research in Ocular Surgery · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
21 Years – 105 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Comparison of the visual function and reading performance between the Acrysof IQ Vivity IOL, an EDOF IOL, and the monofocal Acrysof IQ.

Detailed description

With increasing demands of patients concerning their visual function after cataract surgery, a variety of advanced technology intraocular lenses (IOL) have become available in the last years. Various developments aim at a reduced spectacle independence for patients after cataract or refractive lens surgery. Novel technology for providing an extended depth of focus (EDOF) has been developed to account for unmet needs of patients. A novel EDOF IOL, the Acrysof IQ Vivity, has two surface transition elements that work simultaneously by stretching and shifting the wavefront to create a continuous extended focal range instead of multiple focal points. To assess the performance of such an IOL technology, most studies assess visual acuity at different distances from far, to intermediate up to near. Since most activites with digital devices implicate reading, it is not surprising that reading difficulty is the most common complaint among individuals experiencing visual disturbances with multifocal designs. Reading ability is usually evaluated using various reading tests that assess reading speed and reading acuity defined as the print size that can stell be read with sufficient speed. However, one of the fundamental problems of these tests is that reading speed is also influenced by the average amount of time that a patient reads as well as the language of the text, whether it is the first or second language. A novel method to analyse reading performance that appears to be more objective and less reliant on the cognitive abilities of the patient is the observation of the reading pattern using a high-speed eye-tracking system that analyses eye fixations during the reading test. In previous studies we have seen that several aspects of this reading patter, i.e. fixation duration and fixation frequency, appear to correlate with the reading performance overall and can be differentially used to discriminate between cognitive and visuo-motor processing. Hence, the aim of this study is to assess the visual function and reading performance with an EDOF IOL (Acrysof IQ Vivity) compared to a standard monofocal IOL (Acrysof IQ). 136 eyes of 68 patients will be included into this study. According to the randomization, 34 patients will be implanted with the Acrysof IQ Vivity in both eyes and the other 34 patients will be implanted with the Acrysof IQ in both eyes. A follow-up examination will be performed at 3 months postoperative. During this visit a slitlamp examination, biometry and tomography of the eye, refraction and visual acuity assessment, an OCT examination, a retroillumination photogrypha, reading speed analysis and halometry will be performed.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEenhanced depth of focus IOLAcrysof IQ Vivity, enhanced depth of focus IOL
DEVICEmonofocal IOLAcrysof IQ, monofocal IOL

Timeline

Start date
2022-01-03
Primary completion
2023-01-03
Completion
2024-01-03
First posted
2022-01-18
Last updated
2022-01-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Austria

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05194657. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.