Seven patients were fit with two types of hydrogel lenses. Right eyes were fit with Naturvue lenses and left eyes were fit with Hydrocurve II lenses. Each patient was followed for approximately two months to determine which lens was performing better based on several criteria. At the end of the study it was found that Hydrocurve II performed better for three patients, Naturvue performed better for two, and both lenses performed equally well on the remaining two
Background: Our aim was to compare the clinical performance of a biweekly (second generation) silico...
Purpose: To investigate the relative performance of hydrogel and silicone hydrogels in patients opti...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the ability of four silicone-hydrogel contact lens...
A clinical study was performed between two frequent replacement toric soft contact lenses. The follo...
A clinical trial was conducted with twenty subjects to compare patient preference and corneal physio...
A new method for quantifying of soft contact lens deposits that causes minimal damage to the lens wa...
Background: Based on anecdotal evidence it was thought that in fitting Acuvue Advance contact lenses...
Many studies in the past have compared toric hydrogel lens designs with regard to vision, stability,...
A clinical trial was constructed with thirty subjects of Japanese descent to compare patient prefere...
PURPOSE: A wave of silicone hydrogel lenses have recently entered the contact lens market, promising...
A clinical evaluation of two currently available toric hydrogel lens was made. The Hydron Tor ic and...
Background: Perception of lens comfort is a critical factor and predictor of whether or not an indiv...
To evaluate differences in the overnight corneal swelling response between hydrogel toric and equiva...
Sufficient oxygen is required to pass through a hydrogel contact lens for proper corneal metabolism....
A clinical evaluation was made comparing two soft toric lenses currently available. Both lenses are ...
Background: Our aim was to compare the clinical performance of a biweekly (second generation) silico...
Purpose: To investigate the relative performance of hydrogel and silicone hydrogels in patients opti...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the ability of four silicone-hydrogel contact lens...
A clinical study was performed between two frequent replacement toric soft contact lenses. The follo...
A clinical trial was conducted with twenty subjects to compare patient preference and corneal physio...
A new method for quantifying of soft contact lens deposits that causes minimal damage to the lens wa...
Background: Based on anecdotal evidence it was thought that in fitting Acuvue Advance contact lenses...
Many studies in the past have compared toric hydrogel lens designs with regard to vision, stability,...
A clinical trial was constructed with thirty subjects of Japanese descent to compare patient prefere...
PURPOSE: A wave of silicone hydrogel lenses have recently entered the contact lens market, promising...
A clinical evaluation of two currently available toric hydrogel lens was made. The Hydron Tor ic and...
Background: Perception of lens comfort is a critical factor and predictor of whether or not an indiv...
To evaluate differences in the overnight corneal swelling response between hydrogel toric and equiva...
Sufficient oxygen is required to pass through a hydrogel contact lens for proper corneal metabolism....
A clinical evaluation was made comparing two soft toric lenses currently available. Both lenses are ...
Background: Our aim was to compare the clinical performance of a biweekly (second generation) silico...
Purpose: To investigate the relative performance of hydrogel and silicone hydrogels in patients opti...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the ability of four silicone-hydrogel contact lens...