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Controlled, open label, prospective Post Market Clinical Follow-Up, single-center clinical study to investigate visual performance after implantation of a trifocal IOL (PhysIOL Pod L GF) in patients that underwent refractive surgery.
This clinical investigation is a controlled, open label, prospective Post Market Clinical Follow-Up, single-center clinical study whereby patients undergoing routine cataract surgery that previously underwent refractive surgery prior to being screened will have bilateral implantation of trifocal intraocular lens FineVision POD L GF (PhysIOL, Liège, Belgium).
The study purpose is to collect clinical data on visual acuity, contrast sensitivity and patient reported outcomes obtained on patients with cataracts and/or suffering from presbyopia that underwent refractive surgery prior to the IOL implantation.
The device under investigation (FineVision POD L GF) is a trifocal glistening-free hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens (IOL) manufactured by the sponsor of this study PhysIOL sa/nv. The IOL will be implanted as part of the routine cataract surgery on patients suffering from cataract development.
In total 28 patients will be recruited for this clinical study and receive a bilateral implantation of FineVision POD L GF intraocular lens.
Subjects participating in the trial will attend a total of 9 study visits (1 preoperative, 2 operative and 6 postoperative) over a period of 6 months.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| IOL implantation experimental | Experimental | hydrophobic, trifocal intraocular lens POD L GF |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| IOL implantation experimental | Device | Implantation of trifocal IOL POD L GF consisting of hydrophobic material |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Monocular Best Corrected Distance Visual Acuity (CDVA) | Statistically significant non-inferiority with POD L GF on monocular CDVA in comparison to literature data. A significance level of 0.05 will be considered statistically significant. | 6 months (120-180 days) postoperative |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Manifest refraction (sphere and cylinder) | The manifested refraction is measured by means of a phoropter. The data contains values for sphere, cylinder and axis of cylinder according to ISO 11979-7:2014 | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Pupil Size Photopic |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement | The IOP will be measured with non-contact tonometer as part of the routine follow up examinations. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018 | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Béatrice Cochener, Prof | Département d'ophtalmologie - CHU Morvan Bâtiment 4 bis | Principal Investigator |
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| ID | Term |
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| D002386 | Cataract |
| D011305 | Presbyopia |
| ID | Term |
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| D007905 | Lens Diseases |
| D005128 | Eye Diseases |
| D012030 | Refractive Errors |
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Photopic pupil diameters are measured with a precision of at least +/-0.5 mm. For the photopic pupil diameters, eye illumination should be identical to that used for photopic contrast sensitivity testing. It is required that pupil measurements be made with an infrared pupillometer / CCD camera. Pupil measurements should only be made after the eye has had time to fully adapt to the testing conditions (at least 10 minutes). |
| 120-180 days postoperative |
| Pupil Size Mesopic | Mesopic pupil diameters are measured with a precision of at least +/-0.5 mm. For the mesopic pupil diameters, eye illumination should be identical to that used for mesopic contrast sensitivity testing. It is required that pupil measurements be made with an infrared pupillometer / CCD camera. Pupil measurements should only be made after the eye has had time to fully adapt to the testing conditions (at least 10 minutes). | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Distance Visual Acuity (UDVA) - monocular | UDVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 4m distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Distance Visual Acuity (UDVA) - binocular | UDVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 4m distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done binocularly under photopic conditions. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Corrected Distance Visual Acuity (CDVA) - monocular | CDVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 4m distance with best aided corrective glasses according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions. | Pre-OP, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Corrected Distance Visual Acuity (CDVA) - binocular | Monocular and Binocular Distance Corrected Intermediate Visual Acuity (DCIVA) under photopic and mesopic light conditions at 80cm distance | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 80cm (UIVA) - monocular | UIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 80cm distance. The examination is done without corrective glasses and according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions. | 7-14 days post operative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 80cm (UIVA) - binocular | UIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 80cm distance. The examination is done without corrective glasses and according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done binocularly under photopic conditions. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 80cm (DCIVA) - monocular | DCIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 80cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions. | 7-14 days post operative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 80cm (DCIVA) - binocular | DCIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 80cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done binocularly under photopic conditions. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 80cm (DCIVA) - monocular mesopic | DCIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 80cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under mesopic conditions | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 66cm (UIVA) - monocular | UIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 66cm distance. The examination is done without corrective glasses and according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions. | 7-14 days post operative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 66cm (UIVA) - binocular | UIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 66cm distance. The examination is done without corrective glasses and according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done binocularly under photopic conditions. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 66cm (DCIVA) - monocular | DCIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 66cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions. | 7-14 days post operative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 66cm (DCIVA) - binocular | DCIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 66cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done binocularly under photopic conditions. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Intermediate Visual Acuity at 66cm (DCIVA) - monocular mesopic. | DCIVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 66cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under mesopic conditions | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Near Visual Acuity at 40cm (UNVA) - monocular | UNVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 40cm distance. The examination is done without corrective glasses and according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions | 7-14 days post operative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Uncorrected Near Visual Acuity at 40cm (UNVA) - binocular | UNVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 40cm distance. The examination is done without corrective glasses and according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done binocularly under photopic conditions | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Near Visual Acuity at 40cm (DCNVA) - monocular | DCNVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 40cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under photopic conditions | 7-14 days post operative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Near Visual Acuity at 40cm (DCNVA) - binocular | DCNVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 40cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done binocularly under photopic conditions | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Distance Corrected Near Visual Acuity at 40cm (DCNVA) - monocular mesopic | DCNVA is measured with ETDRS charts placed in 40cm distance with corrective glasses for far distance according to ISO 11979-7:2014. This assessment is done monocularly under mesopic conditions | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Defocus Curve | To assess the visual acuity for different distances, defocus curves under photopic light conditions are measured. This test is performed with best distance corrected refraction and spherical additions ranging from -4.0 D to +2.0 D. This examination is performed binocularly | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Binocular Contrast Sensitivity under photopic light conditions | Contrast Sensitivity under photopic light conditions using the standardized contrast sensitivity device Clinical Trial Suite (M&S Technologies). This examination is performed binocularly. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Binocular Contrast Sensitivity under mesopic light conditions | Contrast Sensitivity under mesopic light conditions using the standardized contrast sensitivity device Clinical Trial Suite (M&S Technologies). This examination is performed binocularly. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Binocular Contrast Sensitivity under mesopic light conditions and using a glare source | Contrast Sensitivity under mesopic light conditions with a glare source using the standardized contrast sensitivity device Clinical Trial Suite (M&S Technologies). This examination is performed binocularly. | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Patient reported outcomes: Quality of Vision Questionnaire (QoV) quality of vision | Quality of vision based on response to each question in the Quality of Vision (QoV) questionnaire. Answer is a choice of 4 options, the first being the least and the fourth being the most based on question type, i.e. "never" to "very often" or "not at all" to "severe". | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Patient reported outcomes: Near Activity Visual Questionnaire (NAVQ) quality of vision | Quality of vision based on response (choice of 0-3 with 0 meaning no difficulty and 3 meaning extreme difficulty) to each question in the Near Activity Visual Questionnaire (NAVQ) | 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - Corneal Status | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • Corneal Status | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Fundus examination with dilated pupil | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • Fundus | Pre Op, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - Signs of inflammation | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: Signs of inflammation Anterior chamber cells, Anterior chamber flare, Cystoid macular oedema, Hypopyon, and Endophthalmitis | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - Pupillary block | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • Pupillary block | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - Retinal detachment | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • Retinal detachment | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - Status of anterior and posterior capsule | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • Status of anterior and posterior capsule | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - IOL decentration | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • IOL decentration | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - IOL tilt | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • IOL tilt | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - IOL discoloration | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • IOL discoloration | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Slit lamp examination - IOL opacity | The slitlamp examination is one examination to analyse the integrity of eye structures and the implanted IOL. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. With the slitlamp the ophthalmologist can observe the eyes stereoscopically. A focussed slit of light, which can be width-adjusted, is projected on the eye to be examined. The investigator observes this projection on the eye through a reflected light microscope. The slitlamp is used to observe the anterior and posterior part of the eye, including cornea, lens and anterior chamber. By dilating the pupil the fundus can also be examined. Following conditions shall be examined with the slitlamp: • IOL opacity | Pre-OP, 1-2 days post operative, 7-14 days postoperative, 30-60 days postoperative, 120-180 days postoperative |
| Keratometry |
Keratometric measurements are performed to calculate the required IOL power. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. |
| Pre-OP |
| Biometry | Biometry measurements are performed to calculate the required IOL power. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. | Pre-OP |
| IOL power and target refraction | The parameter of the implanted IOL must be recorded as well as the target refraction given by the IOL calculator. This parameter is needed to calculate the accuracy of achieving the target refraction. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. | Operative (day of Surgery) |
| Fundus OCT | An OCT (optical coherence tomography) image will be taken at the preoperative visit to identify AMD suspicious eyes that need to be excluded from this study. The examination is performed and documented according to the guidelines in ISO 11979-7:2018. | Pre-OP |