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Sherrie T Choy, MSc 07903692005
sherrie.choy@plymouth.ac.uk


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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - Vision and Balance Changes After Bilateral Implantation of Toric IOLs

Vision and Balance Changes After Bilateral Implantation of Toric IOLs

Recruiting

Open to: ALL

Age: 50.0 - 75.0

Medical Conditions

Cataract
Astigmatism


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Cataracts are the major cause of blindness in the world. Cataract surgery, being the most performed surgery in the world today, provide correction by extracting the natural lens from its capsular bag and replaced by an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. In the UK, almost all patients undergoing cataract surgery by the NHS are given monofocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) which do not correct corneal astigmatic error. It is estimated that around 20% of the population has over 1.50DC of corneal astigmatism. Uncorrected astigmatism not only increase spectacle dependency and reduce quality of life post surgically, but it also adversely affects the overall economic costs. Specialised toric IOLs offer the opportunity to correct pre-existing corneal astigmatism. Previous work has shown a link between reduced vision and balance or mobility. Full correction of refractive error may have greater impact on lifestyle than previously thought.

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The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

Jan 2024 Dec 2024

INTERVENTIONAL

Intervention Type : DEVICE
Intervention Description : Intraocular lenses are medical devices that are implanted in patients during cataract surgery. At Plymouth University NHS trust the standard lens is a monofocal non-Toric lens unless the patient has astigmatism greater than 4.00D. This study involves implantation of a toric lens in the intervention group where astigmatism is greater than 1.00D. The lens is called the toric IOLS- Zeiss AT TORBI, will be implanted bilaterally instead of standard monofocal IOLs- Zeiss CT ASPHINA, used in routine cataract surgery within NHS.

Intervention Arm Group : Monofocal intraocular lens;Toric Intraocular lens;



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This is in the inclusion criteria above


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

  • Royal Eye Infirmary
    Plymouth


The study is sponsored by University of Plymouth and is in collaboration with Carl Zeiss Meditec AG; Glasgow Caledonian University; University of St Mark and St John Plymouth; University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust.




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Read full details for Trial ID: NCT05629078
Last updated 27 March 2024

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