Study of Safety and Effectiveness of the Boston Orthokeratology Shaping Lens in the Arise Orthokeratology Lens

NCT ID: NCT05984290

Last Updated: 2025-08-24

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

90 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-07-11

Study Completion Date

2024-06-27

Brief Summary

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The objective of this orthokeratology study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Arise Orthokeratology Lens with non-spherical posterior peripheral curves

Detailed Description

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The Bausch + Lomb Vision Shaping Treatment VST is based on a reverse geometry orthokeratology design that includes a base curve/treatment curve, a reverse curve, alignment curves and peripheral curves. The base curve is used to only flatten the cornea and is not considered a fitting curve. The parameters of the Arise Orthokeratology Lens are controlled to be within the bounds determined by the spherical posterior curves of other lens designs prescribed for the Bausch + Lomb Vision Shaping Treatment. The term peripheral curves excludes the base curve and includes the zones defined as the reverse curve, alignment curves and peripheral curves. Peripheral curves are designed to help control centration of the lens. When there are elevation differences between the flat and steep meridians on the cornea (e.g., corneal toricity), spherical peripheral curves, including the reverse curve, alignment curves and peripheral curves, may not align completely to the cornea and can result in a lens with sub-optimal centration. Aspheric curves and toric (e.g., dual axis) peripheral curves on reverse geometry lenses for overnight orthokeratology have been available in the US market for more than 10 years for fitting lenses. The intent of the Arise Orthokeratology Lens is to provide a stable and centered lens that helps ensure the treatment zone of the lens is well positioned in relation to the pupil and is shaping the central portion of the cornea for optimal results.

Conditions

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Myopia

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Safety and effectiveness of the Arise Orthokeratology Lens

Treatment effect of overnight orthokeratology over a 3-month period

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

orthokeratology lens

Intervention Type DEVICE

Each subject will wear the study lenses in both eyes overnight for approximately 3 months.

Interventions

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orthokeratology lens

Each subject will wear the study lenses in both eyes overnight for approximately 3 months.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Be 12 years or older on the date the Informed Consent Form (ICF) is signed and, as subject or parent or legal guardian of a minor subject, have capacity to read, understand and provide written voluntary informed consent on the IRB-approved ICF and provide authorization as appropriate for local privacy regulations.
2. Be orthokeratology lens naïve.
3. Spherical refractive error between plano and -5.00D.
4. Astigmatism no greater than 1.50D.
5. Corneal topography sagittal height differential of ≥ 30 microns between the two main meridians (flat and steep) at an 8mm chord.
6. Has keratometric readings from 39.00 to 48.00D.
7. Has a clear and undistorted Mire Reflex.
8. Be willing and able to comply with all treatment and follow-up study visits and procedures.
9. Must be willing to refrain from wearing habitual soft contact lenses during the study period.
10. Subjects must be correctable through spherocylindrical refraction to 42 letters (0.1 logMAR) or better (distance, high contrast) in each eye.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Subject is considered by the Investigator, to not be a suitable candidate for participation or it is not in the best interest of the subject to participate in the study.
2. Subjects who have worn rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses within the last 30 days or who have worn polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) lenses within the last three months.
3. Prior eyelid, strabismus, intraocular, or refractive surgery.
4. Keratoconus or an irregular cornea.
5. Subjects with any systemic disease currently affecting ocular health or in the Investigator's opinion may have an effect on ocular health during the course of the study.
6. Subjects using any systemic or topical medications that will, in the Investigator's opinion, affect ocular physiology or lens performance.
7. A known allergy to fluorescein, benoxinate, or proparacaine.
8. A history of corneal hypoesthesia (reduced corneal sensitivity), corneal ulcer, corneal infiltrates, ocular viral or fungal infections or recurrent ocular infections.
9. Subjects with an active ocular disease or who are using any ocular medication.
10. Subjects with any Grade 2 or greater finding during the slit lamp examination. Subjects with corneal infiltrates, of ANY GRADE, are NOT eligible. Refer to Appendix B: Methods of Clinical Evaluation.
11. Subjects with any "Present" finding during the slit lamp examination that, in the Investigator's judgement, interferes with contact lens wear. Refer to Appendix B: Methods of Clinical evaluation.
12. Subjects with any scar or neovascularization within the central 6mm of the cornea. Subjects with minor peripheral corneal scarring (that does not extend into the central area), that in the Investigator's judgement, does not interfere with contact lens wear, are eligible for this study.
13. Subjects participating in any drug or device clinical investigation within 2 weeks prior to entry into this study (Screening Visit) and/or planning to do so during the period of study participation.
14. Subjects who are amblyopic.
15. Immediate family or close relative is a member of the office staff, including the Investigator(s).
16. Females of childbearing potential (those who are not surgically sterilized or postmenopausal) if they meet any one of the following:

* They are currently pregnant
* They plan to become pregnant during the study
* They are breastfeeding
Minimum Eligible Age

12 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Bausch & Lomb Incorporated

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Levenson Eye Associates

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Site Status

Birmingham Vision Care P.C.

Bloomfield, Michigan, United States

Site Status

Cornea and Contact Lens Institute of Minnesota

Edina, Minnesota, United States

Site Status

The Koetting Associates

St Louis, Missouri, United States

Site Status

Optometric Physicians of Middle Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Site Status

Speciality Eyecare Group

Kirkland, Washington, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan

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Other Identifiers

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918

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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