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Clinical Trials/NCT04495049
NCT04495049
Completed
Not Applicable

Vivity Insight: A Study of Patient Satisfaction and Visual Performance

Research Insight LLC3 sites in 1 country60 target enrollmentAugust 1, 2020
ConditionsCataract

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cataract
Sponsor
Research Insight LLC
Enrollment
60
Locations
3
Primary Endpoint
Percentage of patients reporting "not at all" or "just a little" when asked, "With or without glasses, how much do you notice glare or haloes around lights in dim light situations?"
Status
Completed
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This will be a single arm, open-label, prospective study of patient-reported outcomes of patients with bilateral implantation of the Vivity or Vivity Toric implant.

Detailed Description

Existing diffractive extended depth of focus (EDOF) lenses provide two adjacent "zones" of uncorrected vision (distance and intermediate or intermediate and near) but have a track record of frequent patient dissatisfaction because of unwanted visual side effects, "spider webs" or haloes. The Vivity non-diffractive EDOF lens offers this same range ofvision with contrast sensitivity similar to a monofocal lens, which suggests fewer side effects will be encountered in clinical practice. This study is designed to measure postoperative patient-reported outcomes with this new lens implant. Previous studies we have conducted on the bilateral ReSTOR 3.0, ReSTOR with ActiveFocus 2.5 (mixed with 3.0 and alone with mini-monovision) have shown high satisfaction, spectacle independence, and acceptable glare and halo profiles using a validated questionnaire instrument developed by MDbackline, Inc. The postoperative portions of this study will be designed to mirror those previous studies using the same instrument. All subjects will receive the Vivity or Vivity Toric implant binocularly with a target of plano sphere.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 1, 2020
End Date
April 30, 2021
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patients with cataract and otherwise healthy eyes, not exhibiting any significant ocular morbidity that would be expected to influence outcome measures.
  • Patients implanted with Vivity or Vivity Toric lenses bilaterally within 6 months of the survey administration.
  • Patients whose postoperative manifest refraction at the time of the survey is within ± 0.5 D sphere and ≤0.75 D of cylindrical refraction.
  • Patients who have given consent to participate in the survey.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with visually significant co-morbidities (corneal, retina, optic nerve disease) that could affect their satisfaction with surgery.
  • Patients with surgical complications either during or after surgery (capsule tears, iris trauma, decentered IOL, cystoid macular edema, etc.) that would, the judgement of the investigator, influence the outcome measures of the study.
  • Patients with previous refractive surgery within the past 6 months prior to cataract surgery.
  • Patients with \> grade 1 posterior capsule opacity at their last visit.
  • Patients who do not meet the refractive endpoints described in the Inclusion Criteria.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Percentage of patients reporting "not at all" or "just a little" when asked, "With or without glasses, how much do you notice glare or haloes around lights in dim light situations?"

Time Frame: 8/1/2020 - 7/1/2021

Percentage of patients reporting "not at all" or "just a little" when asked, "With or without glasses, how much do you notice glare or haloes around lights in dim light situations?"

Secondary Outcomes

  • Percentage of postoperative patients who report "rarely" when asked "How often do you need glasses to see the computer?"(8/1/2020 - 7/1/2021)
  • Percentage of postoperative patients who report that they do not require reading glasses for various activities(8/1/2020 - 7/1/2021)

Study Sites (3)

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