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Clinical Trials/ACTRN12606000054516
ACTRN12606000054516
Suspended
Not Applicable

A randomised controlled cross-over trial to evaluate the effect of orthokeratology lens wear on the rate myopia progression in adolescents or young adults compared to standard single vision soft contact lens wear

Dr Helen Owens, Senior Lecturer, Department of Optometry, University of Auckland0 sites50 target enrollmentFebruary 7, 2006

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Progressing mild late-onset myopia
Sponsor
Dr Helen Owens, Senior Lecturer, Department of Optometry, University of Auckland
Enrollment
50
Status
Suspended
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
February 7, 2006
End Date
TBD
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Dr Helen Owens, Senior Lecturer, Department of Optometry, University of Auckland

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • All participants are required to have myopic refractive error between \-1\.00D and \-3\.25D; to provide evidence of myopia progression in the past 6 months (approx. \-0\.5D); free of ocular disease or any contraindication to RGP lens or soft lens wear; have with the rule corneal toricity of \<1\.50D; have no history of current RPG lens wear and both eyes correctable to at least 6/6

Exclusion Criteria

  • Anisometropia \>1\.00D, abnormal binocular vision, ocular pathology, systemic disease with ocular complications, active anterior surface disease that would preclude contact lens wear.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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