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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05745220

Influence of Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Neophyte Wear on Corneal Sensitivity

Conditions: Cornea

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 38 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 42
Sponsor: Daniela Nosch

Location: Switzerland

Summary

Soft contact lenses can affect the ocular surface and sometimes cause intolerance. The aim of this study is to measure corneal sensitivity using the Swiss Liquid Jet aesthesiometer at baseline, after one and after six weeks, in novice daily contact lens wearers.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:The Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire (OSDI) score for dry eye classification is ≤ 13Participants must be candidates for contact lens wear.Corneal radius between 7.4mm and 8.0mmIf the corneal radius is > 8.0mm, the corneal diameter must be greater than 12.0mm.If the corneal radius is <7.4mm, the required corneal diameter is less than 12.0mm.Participants have a CL cylindrical ametropia ≤ -1.25 D.Participants will not have worn CL for 7 days prior to the start of the study.Participants do not wear CL regularly (no more than 1 days per week) prior to the start of the study.During the study, the participant wore the CL a minimum of 5 days per week for a minimum of 8 hours.The person being tested is in good health. This means that he or she does not suffer from any systemic diseases, such as diabetes or rheumatism, which could have an influence on eye health. He or she also has no eye disease and has not previously undergone corneal (refractive) surgery.Exclusion Criteria:The participant is a minor.The participant has worn CL within the last 7 days.The radius of the cornea is not within the prescribed range. In addition, the corneal diameter is not within the prescribed range either.The participant's ametropia is not within the prescribed range.The participant has worn the lenses for less than 8 hours for less than five days.The participant has no diagnosis of dry eye.The OSDI questionnaire score for the Dry Eye classification is greater than 13.The participant suffers from a systemic disease (diabetes or rheumatism) that could influence ocular health, an ocular disease or has already undergone refractive surgery.Vulnerable participants

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