1. Objective
- • This clinical trial aims to assess the reliability and effectiveness of the My-eyezzy solution to determine the vision power.
2. Methodology
- • Participants were recruited for the trial. Vision assessments were conducted using both traditional clinical methods by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist and by administering the My-eyezzy solution. Data on eye power (both near & distant) and visual acuity were recorded.The comparison of this data has been done. .
3. Sample Size
- •271 tests were compared, in Mumbai & Thane, encompassing a diverse range of ages, genders and vision conditions.
4. Limits
- •Post computerized testing, optometrists do correct the final eye power prescription for spectacles by adjusting for eye conditions, patient age, fatigue levels and other readings. A 0.25D to 0.50D change usually does not render the need to change new glasses as it is considered a fluctuation in the power from time to time. .
5. Results
- •The results demonstrated an overall test accuracy of 87.5%, indicating strong alignment between the clinical and test reports.
- • The near vision assessment was conducted too (n= 268) The results yielded an overall test accuracy of 74.7%, which indicates that the algorithm is in the right direction and will improve.
Category | Test Accuracy |
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Overall Test Accuracy | 87.45% |
Test Accuracy for Males | 84.87% |
Test Accuracy for Females | 90.76% |
Test Accuracy for Age < 40 | 89.57% |
Test Accuracy for Age >= 40 | 82.30% |